Reference: PX3683-3
Brand: Colmic
Colmic Pro Light Acid Troll
High modulus carbon drag rods, powerful and light.
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Reference: PX3683-3
Brand: Colmic
High modulus carbon drag rods, powerful and light.
Reference: PX5721-1
Brand: Shimano
Designed for tuna trolling in the Mediterranean, the proven Beastmaster CX Stand-Up Spiral offers exceptional value and is fitted with a unique spiral guide set-up which greatly improves the playing action when under extreme pressure. The Beastmaster CX Stand-Up Spiral not only looks different, it feels different to. Offering exceptional value, these...
Reference: PX5067-2
Brand: Williamson
This rod has the power and action to catch fish quickly. The action is well balanced, smooth enough to forgive mistakes and powerful enough to stop fish rushes. It is fully equipped with low-maintenance rings, a reel seat and an aluminum butt for added strength.
Reference: PX4889-2
Brand: 61Zero
Directly from the Italian workshop 61Zero, the SUERTE series is designed for tuna drifting and livebait fishing. It combines a high sensitivity with a strong power reserve to fight the biggest tuna of our oceans. The S-GLASS composite fiber blank allows the fisherman to get less tired, the rod does the job ! A reel spooled with 3/4 braid and 1/4 nylon...
Trolling is a fishing technique practiced both in sea and in fresh water. It consists of leaving a bait, lure or live, behind a moving boat, at a slow or medium speed, around 3 to 5 knots, and up to 10 knots. It is sometimes practiced using an echo sounder to follow the structures and determine the most suitable places. Light trolling can be done with a simple roller, holding the line in your hand with gloves. More generally, it is practiced using single-strand or two-strand rods, in fiberglass or carbon, fitted with ceramic or pulley rings. These rods have capacities of 10-30 lbs for light trolling, and 50-130 lbs for heavy trolling.