Frabill® PanFish Popper Plus Spinning Rod and Reel Ice Fishing Combos

   

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26"

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Ball Bearings: 1+1
Pieces: 1
1429765
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36"

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Ball Bearings: 1+1
Pieces: 1
1429767
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  • Perfect ice combos for light line ice jigging
  • Designed for hard water panfish anglers
  • Solid composite blanks for full transition flex
  • Super-sensitive micro spring bobber on tip of each rod
  • Perfectly matched with a Frabill P-10 Reel
  • Sub-Zero™ lubrication system
  • Include a set of jigs and spinners

The perfect ice combo for light line ice jigging, Frabill's innovative PanFish Popper Plus Spinning Ice Combo series is specifically designed for hard water panfish anglers. The PanFish Popper Plus Rods feature solid composite blanks for full transition flex and a super-sensitive micro spring bobber integrated into the tip of each rod tip-top to signal the most subtle nibbles. The Popper Plus Rods are perfectly matched with a lightweight, pre-spooled Frabill P-10 spinning reel featuring the exclusive Sub-Zero™ lubrication system that keeps gearing liquid smooth in any temperature. Combos include a set of jigs and spinners, so you're ready to jig immediately.

    PanFish Popper Plus Rod Features:
  • Ultra-sensitive micro spring bobber detects even the subtlest nibbles of finicky panfish
  • Tapered cork handles with blank through construction for greater sensitivity
  • Solid composite blanks deliver full transition flex
  • Ultra-fast tapers designed specifically for panfish jigging
  • Lightweight micro ice guides for less freeze-up
  • PanFish Popper Plus Spinning Reel Features:

  • Exclusive Sub-Zero™ lubrication system that keeps gearing liquid smooth in any temperature
  • Micro-lite sized ball bearing for ultimate smoothness
  • Infinite anti-reverse system designed for light line applications
  • Pre-spooled with 4 lb test premium quality ice line
  • Includes a set of jigs and spinners

Action:
UL = Ultra Light: Multi-purpose panfish jigging
L = Light: Larger panfish jigging
DS = Dead Sticking: Live bait micro jigging
HH = Hole Hopper: Distance jigging
Rated 3 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by GREAT Have used this pole for 2 seasons so far, so far it has held up to the abuse i have put it threw. Dropping it threw my hole cut in ice a cupple of times an seems to still work great. Ive caught may 5lb bass with this pole, and hundreds of cappie, although the only thing i dont like about it, but is one of the best features on this pole, is the spring on the end of the tip. The spring likes to freeze up after a few fish are caught, but works great when its not froze, detecting the smallest pecks form crappie and bluegille. Problaly going to buy a cupple more when they go on sale GREEAATTT PRODUCT December 17, 2010
Rated 2 out of 5 by Not worth the cash Terrible reel. The rod on the other hand is very nice. Its worth it for the rod, but you mineswell through the reel out when you get it. Switched it to an older frabill gl10 that I had laying around, still using the rod. September 17, 2010
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no more than 5 pounds
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Up to 20 pound test line on the 7 ft rod
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yes sir you may i have done it may times for crappie and blues
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Yes, its a lot of fun, but I wouldnt use it unless you are fishing for small bass or panfish. Otherwise the rod may break.
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