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Bass Pro Shops® Micro Lite™ Glass Casting Rod


Advanced technology in a lightweight rod built for chasing panfish and trout. Bonded high-density tubular glass construction has just the right amount of flex for tossing light baits, and enough muscle to tame a bull gill heading for the brush. Outfitted with one double footed guide, a comfortable cushioned cork handle, aluminum reel seats, plus a handy hook keeper on every model.
   



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4'10"

Ultra Lt

Line Weight: 2-6 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/16 - 3/8 oz.
Pieces: 2
Model: MLS410ULC-2
38-145-010-00
Your Price (each): $19.99
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Advanced technology in a lightweight rod built for chasing panfish and trout. Bonded high-density tubular glass construction has just the right amount of flex for tossing light baits, and enough muscle to tame a bull gill heading for the brush. Outfitted with one double footed guide, a comfortable cushioned cork handle, aluminum reel seats, plus a handy hook keeper on every model.
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Yes, but to be honest I would spend 20 more dollars and get a BPS Micro Lite graphite rod. They are very lightweight and very fun to catch fish with. Id buy a spinning reel and you can go to town catching panfish and have a great fight if you hook a bass.
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you can use it for any type of fishing but that doesnt mean it will work, but chances are most of the fish in salt water are too big for an ultra light pole
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Yes, but I would recommend spending a little more and getting a BPS graphite series rod
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no this rod could not be used for salt water it would disintagrate
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