What Makes a Good Saltwater Fishing Rod?

What Makes a Good Saltwater Fishing Rod?

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Saltwater Fishing - Saltwater Tackle - Offshore Gear

Solid Construction - Solid E-glass graphite composite blanks offer incredible pulling power. Strong and structurally enhanced solid glass fiber construction, maximizes strength while maintaining sensitivity. Length of 5'6 for IFGA standup fishing. High-Quality Roller Guides - Smooth polished line protecting stainless steel roller guides, wear free line flow, and providing saltwater approved corrosion resistant and power control.

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An unbeatable value, these high quality spinning rods are perfectly matched with durable reels that are pre-loaded with strong, easy-to-cast braided line. They're a great choice whether you're casting to striped bass in New England or pike in Canada. Rigid aluminum body reel is corrosion resistant with fish fighting reliability. Two-piece, rugged graphite rods with EVA handles are lightweight, strong and durable. Reel is pre-loaded with premium, strong and easy-to-cast braided line.

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