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As Unique In Action And Performance As This Alternative Technique Is To Bass Fishing, Our Drop-shot Rods Are A Balance Of Subtleties And Power. You’ll Appreciate The Soft Tips For Twitching Baits, And When You “lift” The Rod, The Power Behind Those Noticeably Lighter Tips Will Surprise You. You Don’t Set The Hook With This Technique… You Just Crank A Little Faster And Lift The Rod Slowly - If You Can! There Are Two Different Models Available. The Lighter Dsr820’s Are Designed For Water Up To About 25 Feet Deep. The More Powerful Dsr822’s Are Designed For Slightly Heavier Line, Heavier Cover And Deeper Water To 50 Feet. Lightweight, Durable Fuji Alconite Guides Are Stacked Forward To Protect The Line During Extreme Rod Flex. The Casting Rods Feature A Fuji “blank-thru-handle” Triggered…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS DROP SHOT ROD DSR820C
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We Designed These Rods To Pull Salmon And Steelhead Plugs Like The Infamous Hot Shot (hence The Name), And That’s Still Their #1 Use. But You’ll See Anglers Casting Them For Silvers, Trolling Them For Big Kings Or Drifting Bait With Them For Steelhead. The Rods Have Light To Medium Tips And Magnum-power Butt Sections, Which Make Them Excellent Casting Tools And Even Better Fish-fighting Tools. If You’re Unfamiliar, The Hot Shot Technique Goes Something Like This… The Angler Positions His Boat At The Head Of A Run And Allows The Current To Pull The Plug Down To The Fish Zone. The Boat Then Sweeps Across The Current So The Plug Covers The Entire Width Of The River (lure Action Is Then Monitored By Watching The Wiggle Of The Rod Tip). When A Fish Hits, The Magnum Butt Section Actually Sets…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS SALMON and STEELHEAD HOT SHOT ROD HSR9000-2S IMX
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We Designed These Rods To Pull Salmon And Steelhead Plugs Like The Infamous Hot Shot (hence The Name), And That’s Still Their #1 Use. But You’ll See Anglers Casting Them For Silvers, Trolling Them For Big Kings Or Drifting Bait With Them For Steelhead. The Rods Have Light To Medium Tips And Magnum-power Butt Sections, Which Make Them Excellent Casting Tools And Even Better Fish-fighting Tools. If You’re Unfamiliar, The Hot Shot Technique Goes Something Like This… The Angler Positions His Boat At The Head Of A Run And Allows The Current To Pull The Plug Down To The Fish Zone. The Boat Then Sweeps Across The Current So The Plug Covers The Entire Width Of The River (lure Action Is Then Monitored By Watching The Wiggle Of The Rod Tip). When A Fish Hits, The Magnum Butt Section Actually Sets…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS SALMON S.H. ROD HSR932C GL2 HOT SHOT MERLOT
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We Designed These Rods To Pull Salmon And Steelhead Plugs Like The Infamous Hot Shot (hence The Name), And That’s Still Their #1 Use. But You’ll See Anglers Casting Them For Silvers, Trolling Them For Big Kings Or Drifting Bait With Them For Steelhead. The Rods Have Light To Medium Tips And Magnum-power Butt Sections, Which Make Them Excellent Casting Tools And Even Better Fish-fighting Tools. If You’re Unfamiliar, The Hot Shot Technique Goes Something Like This… The Angler Positions His Boat At The Head Of A Run And Allows The Current To Pull The Plug Down To The Fish Zone. The Boat Then Sweeps Across The Current So The Plug Covers The Entire Width Of The River (lure Action Is Then Monitored By Watching The Wiggle Of The Rod Tip). When A Fish Hits, The Magnum Butt Section Actually Sets…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS SALMON S.H. ROD HSR1025C GL2 HOT SHOT NEPTUNE
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We Designed These Rods To Pull Salmon And Steelhead Plugs Like The Infamous Hot Shot (hence The Name), And That’s Still Their #1 Use. But You’ll See Anglers Casting Them For Silvers, Trolling Them For Big Kings Or Drifting Bait With Them For Steelhead. The Rods Have Light To Medium Tips And Magnum-power Butt Sections, Which Make Them Excellent Casting Tools And Even Better Fish-fighting Tools. If You’re Unfamiliar, The Hot Shot Technique Goes Something Like This… The Angler Positions His Boat At The Head Of A Run And Allows The Current To Pull The Plug Down To The Fish Zone. The Boat Then Sweeps Across The Current So The Plug Covers The Entire Width Of The River (lure Action Is Then Monitored By Watching The Wiggle Of The Rod Tip). When A Fish Hits, The Magnum Butt Section Actually Sets…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS SALMON and STEELHEAD HOT SHOT ROD HSR9000S GL3
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As Unique In Action And Performance As This Alternative Technique Is To Bass Fishing, Our Drop-shot Rods Are A Balance Of Subtleties And Power. You’ll Appreciate The Soft Tips For Twitching Baits, And When You “lift” The Rod, The Power Behind Those Noticeably Lighter Tips Will Surprise You. You Don’t Set The Hook With This Technique… You Just Crank A Little Faster And Lift The Rod Slowly - If You Can! There Are Two Different Models Available. The Lighter Dsr820’s Are Designed For Water Up To About 25 Feet Deep. The More Powerful Dsr822’s Are Designed For Slightly Heavier Line, Heavier Cover And Deeper Water To 50 Feet. Lightweight, Durable Fuji Alconite Guides Are Stacked Forward To Protect The Line During Extreme Rod Flex. The Casting Rods Feature A Fuji “blank-thru-handle” Triggered…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS DROP SHOT ROD DSR822S
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We Designed These Rods To Pull Salmon And Steelhead Plugs Like The Infamous Hot Shot (hence The Name), And That’s Still Their #1 Use. But You’ll See Anglers Casting Them For Silvers, Trolling Them For Big Kings Or Drifting Bait With Them For Steelhead. The Rods Have Light To Medium Tips And Magnum-power Butt Sections, Which Make Them Excellent Casting Tools And Even Better Fish-fighting Tools. If You’re Unfamiliar, The Hot Shot Technique Goes Something Like This… The Angler Positions His Boat At The Head Of A Run And Allows The Current To Pull The Plug Down To The Fish Zone. The Boat Then Sweeps Across The Current So The Plug Covers The Entire Width Of The River (lure Action Is Then Monitored By Watching The Wiggle Of The Rod Tip). When A Fish Hits, The Magnum Butt Section Actually Sets…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS SALMON S.H. ROD HSR1021S GL2 HOT SHOT MERLOT
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We Designed These Rods To Pull Salmon And Steelhead Plugs Like The Infamous Hot Shot (hence The Name), And That’s Still Their #1 Use. But You’ll See Anglers Casting Them For Silvers, Trolling Them For Big Kings Or Drifting Bait With Them For Steelhead. The Rods Have Light To Medium Tips And Magnum-power Butt Sections, Which Make Them Excellent Casting Tools And Even Better Fish-fighting Tools. If You’re Unfamiliar, The Hot Shot Technique Goes Something Like This… The Angler Positions His Boat At The Head Of A Run And Allows The Current To Pull The Plug Down To The Fish Zone. The Boat Then Sweeps Across The Current So The Plug Covers The Entire Width Of The River (lure Action Is Then Monitored By Watching The Wiggle Of The Rod Tip). When A Fish Hits, The Magnum Butt Section Actually Sets…. |
Read more about this product: GLOOMIS SALMON S.H. ROD HSR981C GL2 HOT SHOT MERLOT
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As Unique In Action And Performance As This Alternative Technique Is To Bass Fishing, Our Drop-shot Rods Are A Balance Of Subtleties And Power. You’ll Appreciate The Soft Tips For Twitching Baits, And When You “lift” The Rod, The Power Behind Those Noticeably Lighter Tips Will Surprise You. You Don’t Set The Hook With This Technique… You Just Crank A Little Faster And Lift The Rod Slowly - If You Can! There Are Two Different Models Available. The Lighter Dsr820’s Are Designed For Water Up To About 25 Feet Deep. The More Powerful Dsr822’s Are Designed For Slightly Heavier Line, Heavier Cover And Deeper Water To 50 Feet. Lightweight, Durable Fuji Alconite Guides Are Stacked Forward To Protect The Line During Extreme Rod Flex. The Casting Rods Feature A Fuji “blank-thru-handle” Triggered…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS DROP SHOT ROD DSR820S
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As Unique In Action And Performance As This Alternative Technique Is To Bass Fishing, Our Drop-shot Rods Are A Balance Of Subtleties And Power. You’ll Appreciate The Soft Tips For Twitching Baits, And When You “lift” The Rod, The Power Behind Those Noticeably Lighter Tips Will Surprise You. You Don’t Set The Hook With This Technique… You Just Crank A Little Faster And Lift The Rod Slowly - If You Can! There Are Two Different Models Available. The Lighter Dsr820’s Are Designed For Water Up To About 25 Feet Deep. The More Powerful Dsr822’s Are Designed For Slightly Heavier Line, Heavier Cover And Deeper Water To 50 Feet. Lightweight, Durable Fuji Alconite Guides Are Stacked Forward To Protect The Line During Extreme Rod Flex. The Casting Rods Feature A Fuji “blank-thru-handle” Triggered…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS DROP SHOT ROD DSR820S GLX
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