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$399.00

If you are looking for an extra fast jig rod that has an incredibly light tip, this is the rod for you. Whether you are casting light jigs, weightless tubes, small lures, this versatile spinning rod can do it all. There is plenty of power in the blank to keep fish pinned and keep them out of structure when needed.

BLKWIDOW/1stSTRIKE BASS

BWS MBR 705-1S

$399.00

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWS StR 1302-2

$399.00

length: 13'0" line: 6-10lb lure: 1/8-1/2oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Spin action: Moderate power: Light add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSS StR 1302-2

$279.00

length: 13'0" line: 6-10lb lure: 1/8-1/2oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Spin action: Moderate power: Light add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWS StR 7111-1

$399.00

length:7'11″ line: 4-8lb lure: 1/16-3/8oz pieces: 1 type: Steelhead Sping action: Slow power: Ultra Light add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWS StR 741-1

$399.00

llength:7'4″ line: 4-8lb lure: 1/16-3/8oz pieces: 1 type: Steelhead Spin action: Slow power: Ultra Light add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWS StR 961-2

$399.00

The ultimate light-line steelhead drift rod. It has the perfect action to handle 6-pound line and a subtle power, much like a fly rod, that tires fish quickly. We originally designed this rod for the western technique known as boondogging, where the angler lets his boat drift the same speed as the river. This allows the bait to maintain a drag-free drift beside the boat. The technique requires a more forgiving rod, because the fish will drop the bait the minute it feels any resistance. Consequently, this rod is soft enough to let you “see” the strike before the fish has time to react. It works well for both winter and summer-run fish. This style of rod has become a favorite for those anglers that are side drifting.  Other applications include still-fishing bait for big trout and casting small spinners and spoons from shore. 

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$149.00

A remarkably versatile deep-water jigging rod, this powerful rod's 7’4” length delivers increased tip speed, longer casts and more positive hook sets. It works extremely well for Carolina-rigged worms, pitching jigs in close or even light-duty flipping. If weeds are the dominant cover in your lake, you will appreciate the magnum power of the MBR 744  for pulling big bass out of the thick stuff. Anglers heading for South America really like this rod for peacock bass and other oversized exotics. Its saltwater uses are fairly limited, but anglers chucking lures for big snook, redfish or small tarpon will find it more than sufficient. Freshwater stripers, northerns, muskies, and even salmon can be taken with this rod, but mainly it is a serious big bass tool.

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$149.00

The finesse technique of dropshotting is exceptionally effective for the most finicky fish. This rod was initially intended for the dropshot technique, but has expanded to Ned Rigs, Shaky Heads, Finesse Swimbaits, and Neko Rigs. When light tackle and graceful presentations are the name of the game – our dropshot rods answer the call. The tip of the rod is very light for setting the hook with lightwire hooks and with a couple of quick turns of the reel, the rod takes care of the rest.  The carbon fiber grips allow the angler to “see” underwater for the most subtle, finicky bites – leaving nothing to chance.