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Shakespeare's® Ugly Stik Tiger® Lite rods feature double-footed Fuji® aluminum oxide guides with stainless steel frames and graphite Fuji® reel seats. Great for jetty and plug fishing. All Ugly Stiks come with the Ugly Back 60-day/5-year limited warranty.

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MH = Medium Heavy

   



Model Length Power Other specs Quantity  

BWCL2200 7'0

7'

Heavy

Line Weight: 14-40 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1 - 5 oz.
Pieces: 1
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BWCL2200 6'6

6'6"

Medium Heavy

Line Weight: 12-30 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/4 - 4 oz.
Pieces: 1
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38-154-184-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
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Shakespeare's® Ugly Stik Tiger® Lite rods feature double-footed Fuji® aluminum oxide guides with stainless steel frames and graphite Fuji® reel seats. Great for jetty and plug fishing. All Ugly Stiks come with the Ugly Back 60-day/5-year limited warranty.

Action:
M = Medium
MH = Medium Heavy

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striper and blues?

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Is this a good rod for striper and blue fish fishing?
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Providing you match the rod with the reel, line, and lures.
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I just got into muskie fishing and im going to bass pro shops on saturday, my birthday, and im wonder if the serious and recreational muskie anglers would recomend this rod for all types of presentations....if not this rod what would you recomend
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Ugly Stik is a good all around rod and affordable. You need to match the rod to the weight of lures and line you plan to use, regardless of target species. For large or strong fish like Muskies or Stripers in salt water consider a minimum of 7' and go to 7'6" or 8' if possible - these will give best leverage for casting, hook setting and fighting fish.
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I need strong opinions from owners why the 6'9" Tiger Lite or the 7' Tiger Lite is one to own, especially for inshore boat fishing. I want to match it with a Shimano Cardiff. Don't have the funds for both. Thanks.
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I fish more than most people you might now and have a considerable investment in tackle from many makers and both spinning and casting. I suggest you get the 7' rod for sure - the more you fish the more you learn to appreciate longer rods - easier to cast and much better for hook setting and fighting fish.
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Just to poll owners of the Tiger Lite, which size do you have and why did you choose that particular size? Thanks all.
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I have a 7ft and love the castability
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how stiff is this rod

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It is stiff but has tip softness, It is not like the other Ugly Sticks
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These Tiger lite rods are rated for "medium" and "medium heavy" action - but Shakespeare uses the term "action" to rate what I usually refer to as "power" or the overall stiffness / lifting ability of the rod. The question you ask is what I would usually refer to as action; with terms ranging from fast (whip-like tip) to slow (whole rod bend). The action on these rods is what I would call "fast" - the tip responds quickly, like a whip.
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I have found the lite to be just as strong as the regular just lighter. Make sure you use the proper length and action for the type of fishing you plan to do.
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