Offshore Angler™ Power Stick™ Surf Spinning Rods
Surf casting is what separates the men from the boys! Fun? This is a different kind of fun. It demands strength, endurance, and the grit to take whatever the sea and sky decide to throw at you. That's why you don't head out there with just any old rod. You take something you know is gonna make that stand with you. And have fun doing it. The Offshore Angler Power Stick Surf Spinning Rod is a real workhorse of a surf rod, made to withstand harsh conditions and get you into the fish, day-in and day-out. Two-piece, 42 million modulus IM7 graphite blank retains the flex and forgiveness needed for long-distance fishing, yet gives you the sensitivity to know what your lure is doing. Other Power Stick Rod features include tough stainless steel guides with top-grade aluminum oxide rings, graphite reel seat with stainless steel cushioned hoods, and a non-slip rubber-cork handle.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by hubstorm great value
This is a nice rod. It has great action and it casts a mile. You can spend a lot more money for the same results. I use it in salt water catching blues and stripers . It also works great catching catfish out of the river.
June 28, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by stl81969 The power stick
The striped bass on Block Island RI were no match for the power stick. I landed numerous fish in the 30-40 inch range. I was very satisfied with the back bone this rod offered. I was throwing jigs and chunk bait. The power stick handled it all very well.
June 11, 2010
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I plan to buy the 9 or 10 foot rod with a Shimano Baitrunner D reel.Which Baitrunner reel Model would you recommend to pair with either rod ?
I'm thinking an ST 6000D or 4000D?
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I would use a penn fierce. Their bodies are full metal. I've hauled in a 35lb striper and many blue in the Cape Cod canal. I've also fishing inshore and caughten many black sea bass and tautog. I recommend the frc 5000 or 6000 and use any size braid that you prefer. As for the baitrunner i would go for the 6000d.Details:Â
It's impossible to tell the length of many rods that BPS list on their re-designed website. Technical info is now very poor, not good BPS.Answers
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