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These Ugly Stik Tiger Rods are custom-designed for West Coast live-bait type actions with fast taper blanks and reinforced fighting butts. Heavy-duty chrome-plated stainless steel double-footed guides; stainless steel tips; graphite Fuji reel seats with stainless steel cushioned hoods. All Ugly Stiks come with the "Ugly Back" 60-day/5-year limited warranty.

** = gimbal butt

Action:
ML = Medium Light
M = Medium
MH = Medium Heavy

   



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BWC2201-2 7'0"

7'

Medium

Line Weight: 10-50 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/2 - 6 oz.
Pieces: 2
38-133-682-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
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BWC2200 7'0

7'

Medium Light

Line Weight: 12-30 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/2 - 4 oz.
Pieces: 1
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38-133-686-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
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BWC2201 7'0

7'

Medium

Line Weight: 20-50 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/4 - 6 oz.
Pieces: 1
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38-133-694-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
In stock

BWC2202 7'0

7'

Medium Heavy

Line Weight: 30-60 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/4 - 8 oz.
Pieces: 1
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38-133-698-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
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BWC2201 6'6"

6'6"

Medium

Line Weight: 15-40 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/4 - 6 oz.
Pieces: 1
Important Shipping Notice
38-133-683-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
In stock


These Ugly Stik Tiger Rods are custom-designed for West Coast live-bait type actions with fast taper blanks and reinforced fighting butts. Heavy-duty chrome-plated stainless steel double-footed guides; stainless steel tips; graphite Fuji reel seats with stainless steel cushioned hoods. All Ugly Stiks come with the "Ugly Back" 60-day/5-year limited warranty.

** = gimbal butt

Action:
ML = Medium Light
M = Medium
MH = Medium Heavy

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 - California
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I
WANT TO STAY WITH
Shakespeare Ugly Stik Casting Rods
WITH A TRIGGER

I WANT TO FISH FOR
BIG CATFISH & CARP
FROM
5 LBS UP TO ? ? ?

ALLWAYS
LOOKING FOR THE BIG ONE

WHAT I USE NOW IS
Abu Garcia 6600BCX Baitcast Reels
WITH
17 TO 20 lbs TEST SPIDER WIRE
&
30 YEAR OLD
6 1/2 FT Shakespeare Ugly Stik Casting Rods

I WANT TO UP GRADE MY RODS

I WAS THINKING ABOUT
SWITCHING TO
Shakespeare Ugly Stik Tiger Casting Rods

BUT I
CAN NOT FIND ANY PICTURES OF THEM

I NEED TO STAY WITH
A ROD WITH A TRIGGER

I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE
STAINLESS GUIDES
TOO
IF POSSABLE

PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU CAN

DOES Shakespeare
SELL A KIT
WERE I COULD BUIKD MY OWN
Ugly Stik Tiger Casting Rods

THANKS
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Tigers do not have triggers. The Tiger Lite casting models do.
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Guide size, arrangement, and orientation not to mention rod is designed to bend in different direction.
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A casting rod has a trigger on the handle and requires a baitcast reel, which sits on top of the rod. Spinning rods have no trigger and require a spinning reel, which is mounted under the rod.
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Yes these tiger rods are what you want if your going after fish 5 to 30 lbs very tuff rod stainless eyelets be sure and select your action for the size fish your after the meduim light 12 to 30lbs has very good action even from a 1lb fish. The walleye can get pretty big I would use the meduim light action for walleye. You could use it for pan fishing if you wanted but I would select the light action for pan fish.
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I would think most would find these rods a little overkill for walleye. Commonly used for big catfish or saltwater fish.
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These are great live bait rods for large catfish, stripers and other bigwater gamefish.
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it has a guide for a baitcaster but a handle for a open face reel whats up with this
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These rods are for conventional reels. The trigger is usually associated with baitcasting reels.
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No item number 38-133-698-00 does not have a trigger. Most big water rods are not designed with the trigger.
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