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Triple Built™ with a graphite core, fiberglass middle layer, and graphite top layer for extra sensitivity. Double-bridged stainless steel guides with polished stainless steel inserts help reduce the abrasion load on your line. Quick taper for throwing larger lures; clear-tip blank; top-grade cork grips; graphite reel seat. All Ugly Stiks come with the "Ugly Back" 60-day/5-year limited warranty. [Read More]

   



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CA 1170-1M

7'

Medium

Line Weight: 12-25 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 5/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Handle: B
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38-100-515-00
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1166-1M

6'6"

Medium

Line Weight: 10-17 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 5/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Handle: A
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38-100-514-00
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CAI11701MH

7'

Medium Heavy

Line Weight: 15-30 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1-1/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Handle: B
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38-161-634-00
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Out of stock


Triple Built™ with a graphite core, fiberglass middle layer, and graphite top layer for extra sensitivity. Double-bridged stainless steel guides with polished stainless steel inserts help reduce the abrasion load on your line. Quick taper for throwing larger lures; clear-tip blank; top-grade cork grips; graphite reel seat. All Ugly Stiks come with the "Ugly Back" 60-day/5-year limited warranty.

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ML = Medium Light
M = Medium
MH = Medium Heavy

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lighting rod would be better , a 6'6" medium action.
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7'6" ML vs 7'ML

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I would like to buy the 7'6" ML casting. I am thinking it will outcast the shorter 7' ML and might be more parabolic fun. I intend to match it with a Daiwa low profile baitcaster. Any owners of the 7'6" ML have any good comments about their rod. Thanks.
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I would put a shimano calcutta 200 B on the rod.
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7'6" rod will be your best option forn all species of fish
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Light is an alternative term for fast - so a medium/lt rod would be faster action than a medium. Faster rods will initially flex / bend closer to the tip giving a more progressive resistance as pull increases. Slow action rods bend along the entire rod length and have a more linear resistance curve.
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