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: PX4615-5
Brand: Seaquake
SeaQuake’s MEDELL rods have been designed to meet the needs of the most demanding anglers who practice live trolling. One piece cane with ACID assembly, to fully exploit its power. Thanks to the two powers available, it is possible to use lead guards from 250gr to 1kg. Hand-made in Italy Components: FUJI, ALUTECNOS, ALPS
Reference: PX2678-1
Brand: Black Bart
Go ahead fish my 20 lb. class SIC Rod Weaponry for feisty Sailfish, White Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Tuna, Blues, even big Yellowtail Snappers. It really doesn’t matter what species you’re after my made to fish hard rods will get the job done like no other. Specifications : Black Bart Custom Blank Length: 6 ft. (1,83 m) Fugi SIC Guides Aftco UniButt Paua...
Reference: PX2677-1
Brand: Black Bart
Custom is as custom does my 30 lb. class SIC rods are exactly designed to that measure. Whether you are a Pro or novice you can trust my Rod Weaponry to be handcrafted with total integrity of balance, performance, reliability and style. Specifications : Black Bart 30 lb. Custom Blank Length: 6 ft. (1,83 m) Fugi SIC Guides Aftco UniButt Paua Shell...
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.