Reference: PX5473-1
Brand: Colmic
Colmic Oneway
The Colmic Oneway rod is fitted with Fuji SIN-II inline guides. It was designed for fishing tuna with live bait, drifting or offshore trolling. Removable aluminum straight butt.
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Reference: PX5473-1
Brand: Colmic
The Colmic Oneway rod is fitted with Fuji SIN-II inline guides. It was designed for fishing tuna with live bait, drifting or offshore trolling. Removable aluminum straight butt.
Reference: PX6765-1
Brand: Penn
The PENN Marine Brigade offshore series of rods is designed to endure many hours of exposure out on the open ocean. Specifically made for trolling and drifting, the Marine Brigade trolling model is not only an eye-catcher but designed to be technically perfect. The rod features an extremely strong carbon blank and is equipped with heavy-duty SeaGuide...
Reference: PX5597-2
Brand: Daiwa
Deep sea grazing requires efficient and powerful equipment. This model of Saltiga cane was designed for this particular practice and the blank was designed and equipped in full awareness of the requirements related to this extreme fishing. The 80/130lbs rod is fully equipped with Fuji Sic rings and an aluminium heel. Blank carbon composite Aluminium...
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.