Wright & McGill Skeet Reese Signature Series Tri-Gressive™ S-Glass Crankbait Trigger Rods | Bass Pro Shops

Wright & McGill Skeet Reese Signature Series Tri-Gressive™ S-Glass Crankbait Trigger Rods


''Don’t think for one moment these rods aren’t great because of the price. Because if they weren’t, I wouldn’t jeopardize my career by using them.
Skeet Reese
2009 Bassmaster Classic® Champion

Designed by 2009 Bassmaster Classic Champion Skeet Reese to help you catch more fish, this rod includes an S-Glass blank for superior strength, a split handle design for weight reduction, molded rubber handles for a sure grip, large fighting butt for performance and durability, and zirconium guides for weight reduction. [Read More]

   



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6'6"

Med Hvy

Moderate

Line Weight: 8-17 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/8 - 3/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: WMESRCB66C1
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38-160-828-00
Your Price (each): $89.99
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7'

Med Lt

Mod Fast

Line Weight: 10-20 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 3/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: WMESRCB70C1
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38-156-472-00
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7'10"

Medium

Mod Fast

Line Weight: 10-20 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/2 - 1 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: WMESRCB710C1
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38-156-484-00
Your Price (each): $89.99
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''Don’t think for one moment these rods aren’t great because of the price. Because if they weren’t, I wouldn’t jeopardize my career by using them.
Skeet Reese
2009 Bassmaster Classic® Champion

Designed by 2009 Bassmaster Classic Champion Skeet Reese to help you catch more fish, this rod includes an S-Glass blank for superior strength, a split handle design for weight reduction, molded rubber handles for a sure grip, large fighting butt for performance and durability, and zirconium guides for weight reduction.

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M = Medium
MF = Medium Fast
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I want a 7-10 for my deep divers to work the ledges. Recommendations please.
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get the s-glass, its incredible
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W&M skeet glass rod..I have all three versions and they work great
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i felt and held the 7-10 rod and thought it was not necessary to have the 7-10 it was too long for my taste and if your worried about not being able to cast far with the 7' i cast a mile with mine hope this helps
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I wrote a good 5 star review on the Skeet Reese rods but since then both of them have broken . I also have BPS Crankin Stiks and they are good rods for the money but the 7'10" model has way to fast a tip for anything but lipless cranks . I also found it to be a good spinnerbait rod . I would like to suggest a few rods to you. the BPS carbonlite 7' mod is a great crankin rod and the Boyd Duckett crankin rods have been very good to me . Also my brother uses Shimano Cumara reaction rods and I've had a blast using them as well . I have to say I feel that my Duckett rods are right there with them in perfomance. Hope that helps you out in some way .
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6ft6in rod

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Has anybody bought & used it yet? My Bass Pro in Spanish Fort dont have it. I have the 7ft & 7ft 10in & love em. Wanting to order the 6,6, but wondering if its as good as my other 2 rods.Normally,I like 2 handle em 2 feel the weight,see how much tip it has,etc.. Any info would help. Thanks & Good Fishing!
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 - Pensacola,FL
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Best cranking rod for the dollar ive used.
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I own the crankbait and senko versions of these and they are very good rods for the money. I have not had any regrets about buying them and the only reason I will not be buying more is because I plan to start using the new Abu Garcia rods made for Mike Iaconelli. safe purchase, try one.
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i am going to be using 17-20ft deep cranks
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I have both and 7'10 without a doubt.
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7 foot 10 for those bigger cranks. It will help you cast em way out there and that's really important with deep divers
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i use the 7' 10'' for manns 20+ and other 17-20 ft deep crankbaits i would get the 7'10'' im very happy with mine paired with a abu garcia revo winch reel
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that completely depends on how you plan to use the rod.the7' 0" will be the best when you need to be accurate like casting around the shoreline and docks.the7'10" will be best when used for long casting such as is required for deep cranking.I personally will use my 7'10" rods much more than my 7'0" in rods,but I fish alot on lake spavinaw.a very clear water lake in Oklahoma.
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 - Inola Okla.
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definitely 7ft
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i got the 7 10 very happy
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the 7ft.10" is by far the best of the two for deep cranking. you'll be able to cast a mile with the longer pole.distance= more time that your lure will spend at it's deepest point .which is the whole point of throwing a deep crank anyway.
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DT20, Manns 30, DD22
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Both are medium
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Medium
1 year, 8 months ago
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Med Heavy
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Please answer with info. about cast distance, sensitivity, and back bone (If possible). I'm debating whether to buy it or not, thanks.
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i got the 7 10 for 20ft + paired with a abu garcia revo winch. it casts a mile the longest casts i have ever made. i can feel weeds, stumps and fish with ease. it has some flex to it at the tip like and glass crankbait rod and that helps you. ive made a super long cast and after a couple feet get a hit and still had enough backbone for a solid hook up. im very happy with this rod the deeper the crankbait the longer the rod.
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Cast distance is excellent for a glass rod, especially if you are using 3/4oz+ cranks. Rod has good backbone and sensitivity. With this rod you don't even have to set the hook, it's design too absorb the hit and it wont let you take the bait out of the fish mouth. Performs equally as good, deep and shallow.
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both of these rods perform well in all areas for there price per my experience with them.but for sure I prefer my Jonnie Morris Elite rod 7'0" med.fast and my 7'10" med.fast carrotstick gold as my to favorite cranking rods.
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IT WORKS GOOD FOR ANY SIZE CRANK I HAVE TREOWN ALL OF THEM FROM A MANNS MINUS TO A LUREJENSONS HOT LIPS THAT DIVES TO 20 FT
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Ye sactually the 7 foot crankbait does perform well for all cranking
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Great distance and sensitivity with enough backbone to go through some slop...I use 20# flurocarbon line...I have more expensive rods at home that I like a lot..Avid/Legend Extreme...But this one for cranking just outperforms them as far as hook ups go...
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GREAT distance and backbone. Sensitivity - can feel the bottom and fish being on.
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 - hulbert ok
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Wright & McGill guarantees the original owner with a Limited Lifetime Warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. If the rod should fail due to a defect in material or workmanship, we will replace the rod, at our discretion, and return it to you. Simply return the rod with a copy of your original receipt directly to the Wright & McGill Co. Rod Warranty Center (product registration is no longer required). In order for us to complete the warranty as quickly as possible, we must have the entire rod including the broken parts.

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They have A limited Lifetime Warranty from the Manufacturer. That is amazing at this price point. I plan to pick up a few after christmas.
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