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BWC3050C701RIV30LW - 7ft. - Medium-Heavy

$ 59.50

4.5 (357) In stock

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SSC-70MH Phil 4:13 This black medium heavy fishing rod is loaded with features starting with its extra sensitive carbon fiber construction. The reel seat actually exposes the rod blank to the touch of the finger while holding the rod to fish. This allows even the slightest of bites to be detected in the rod. To ensure long and smooth casting, it's loaded with 10 stainless steel eyes lined with ultra smooth poly rings designed to reduce friction and allow the line to flow freely.

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Bigwater Spinning Combo - Ugly Stik

7' Medium Heavy Spinning Rod For Bass Fishing

Got the Ugly Stik GX2 on sale at Cabela's. 7 foot Medium Heavy rod with the largest reel available. Anyone have any experience with these? What do you guys use them for?