Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® Stand-Up Rods - OMSU Model
Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® Stand-Up Rods offer the perfect balance of power and light weight. OMSU models feature Fuji® DPS big game reel seats, Stuart® machined-aluminum gimbals with protective caps, AFTCO® roller stripper and tip with Fuji guides between, our exclusive triangular grip and our dependable graphite composite blanks. Expect virtually unlimited lifting power! 6 guides including the tip.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by coyote4161 Great Value
I'm stationed on Ascension Island in the south atlantic and the fishing here is fantastic.
I purchased the 5'6" 80 pound line class and it is by far one of the best values along with the quality you will find. We are consitantly landing 300 lb. tuna and 70 lb. wahoo, many of my friends here are using the same rod and we always recommend this rod to anyone who asks. I also own Penn and Kona stand up rods that quadruple the price of this rod but for this price the quality is unbelievable.
June 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by fwarren Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® Stand-Up Rods
Best rods I have. Made well, quality workmanship stands out. I love the triangular forehand handle. I need 4 more. I only have 8.
May 22, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by IABOWHNTR Tough as nails!
I have the 5'6" 50-80 pound rod, it is paired with a Penn squall size 60 reel with 80 pound braid line. It it great for trolling, but I use it every chance I get even going to the pier. I have the graphite reel seat, so it is not heavy at all, can even cast good with about 6oz or more weight. Have caught stripers and several black tip sharks with it, biggest fish so far only about 41 pounds so it really has not been put to any good testing yet. If you want to buy a good stand-up rod that is tough and cheap you can't go wrong with it.
May 17, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bighorn23 Great Rods
I have 4 of the 5'-6" 30-80 line class rods with Shimano Tyrnos 30 reels. These rods are well built with Aftco alum reel seats and rollers. The triangular foregrip is very comfortable when working a heavy fish. rod blanks are solid and offer tremendous lifting power for this class of rod. Great for trolling with the roller tips.
January 29, 2012
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What would be the difference besides the obvious 6 inches? I'm looking for a great rod for dorado and hopefully marlin for a trip I'm taking down to Baja. Going with the 50-80 lb.Advice on which one to go with would be greatly appreciated.
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The 5'6" will give you more leverage on a deep running, hard fighting fish. The lifting power of my 5'6" rods are incredible. However depending on the boat you are in you may want the 6' for clearance reasons.Details:Â
I am interested in the OM563080B. It shows a handle A or B but does not seem to specify which handle this rod will have...the picture for shows A but I was wondering if the B in the model# specifies the handle type. Can you please clarify?Answers
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The 2B is a 5'-6" 50-80 lb line class rod.The 4B is a 6' 50-80 lb line class rod.
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This difference is line weight of the specific rod.Details:Â
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You will need to contact Outdoor World Rod & Reel Repair for parts for rods. OW Rod&Reel Repair's phone number is (417) 873-5274, Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm CT.Here is the link http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/s...
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