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: PX6214-1
Brand: Bulox
A fun and extremely powerful tool, made entirely of high-strength carbon and mounted with bonded rings, aluminium cruiser and a firm, comfortable non-slip EVA handle. It is an ideal rod for use with large-calibre braids to excel in the toughest fights with outsized prey.
Reference: PX6027
Brand: Yuki
Semi-parabolic rod specially designed for big game and drifting. Perfect to withsand long combats with tuna and other large fish : albacore, marlin, amberjack, wahoo... Black finish Fuji Boat Heavy guides, spiral wrapped to let the blank work properly during long fights and avoiding twist. Interchangeable Pac Bay handle specially designed for stand up...
Reference: PX1989-9
Brand: Normic
This fishing rod is lighter and more powerful than ever thanks to it's ANS type S1 blank. It's got a strong tip action and the new titanium loops ensure strength and elasticity. Derived from the Amberjack Tuna rod, this powerful and lightweight rod, designed in the late '80s, has inspired countless imitations. It has been used in the most famous seas of...
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.