Ultimate Light Jig & Dropshot
The Ultimate Light Jig & Dropshot rods are very well balanced rods with a thin blank that transmits every movement of the bait, fish or ground contact directly. Ideal when fishing with lightweight crankbaits, shads or spinners, such as dropshot, ultra light or street fishing. The rods are not only ultra light in their action. They are also real feather weights, made of carbon so the 190cm version weighs only 86 grams! These rods are perfect for fishing perch and zander with the dropshot technique or jigging with an ultra light lure.
Features
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Ultimate Light Jig & Dropshot
- Dropshot rod
- Multiple models
- Length / Casting weight: 1.90m / 3-12g (weight 86g)
- Length/ Casting weight: 2.10m / 5-15g (weight 98g)
- Number of parts: 2
- Transport length: 99 or 109cm
- 24T carbon blank
- Number of guides: 9
- DPS reel holder
- EVA handle
- Feather-light
- Balanced rods with a thin blank
- Every movement is passed on immediately
- Dropshot, ultra light or street fishing
- Perfect for fishing perch with the dropshot technique
I am very satisfied. Caught my PR perch and a lot of zander on the dropshot.
+ Sensitive
+ Light
+ Nice length
This Ultimate Light Jig& Dropshot rod lives up to its name. It is a very light rod that nevertheless has the necessary power to land nice fish. Personally I have not used it for dropshot yet, but I am sure it will do a great job with this rod as well. The rod casts great with super light baits in combination with a number 1000 spin reel. Ideal for having a great time on the water and not getting overloaded. People like me with severe back problems will not get sore with this rod and especially in combination with an Ultimate folding stool to sit for a while. (Also for sale here at Visdeal.)
+ very lightly
+ gives a lot of fun on the water
+ easy to carry
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