Shakespeare® Ugly Stik® SP60 Spinning Rod and Reel Combo | Bass Pro Shops

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This well-matched, affordable spinning set-up pairs the world's toughest rod - the Shakespeare Ugly Stik with a smooth and reliable 35 size spinning reel. Built using the Howaled Process design which combines graphite and fiberglass to create a super-strong and sensitive rod, the Ugly Stik features the quick-taper Clear Tip® design, durable and lightweight Ugly Tuff™ EVA grips and stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts. The 35 size graphite spinning reel features one ball bearing, E-Z Cast™ trigger and is spooled with 8 lb. fishing line.

   



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UGLYSP60COMBO

Medium

Line Weight: 6-15 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/8 - 5/8 oz.
Pre Spooled Line Test lbs.: 8
38-930-808-00
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This well-matched, affordable spinning set-up pairs the world's toughest rod - the Shakespeare Ugly Stik with a smooth and reliable 35 size spinning reel. Built using the Howaled Process design which combines graphite and fiberglass to create a super-strong and sensitive rod, the Ugly Stik features the quick-taper Clear Tip® design, durable and lightweight Ugly Tuff™ EVA grips and stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts. The 35 size graphite spinning reel features one ball bearing, E-Z Cast™ trigger and is spooled with 8 lb. fishing line.

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and also how does this compare to other combos for under $50
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gear ratio is 5.2:1
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I see that this rod comes with a size 35 reel, but would it be able to fit a size 40 reel comfortably?
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it might be just a tad to big
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Max I would do is 150 yrds.
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if it doesnt say you kind of have to guess. i prefer spiderwire to monofiliment line because of the strength and low flex and no memory.
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if you catch em up to 15lbs then maybe
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it works great for large lake trout either jigging or trolling down to 160 fow i use this very rod not only for lake trout but for kokanee salmon here in colorado and i fish for browns,bows,cuts in many streams.
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for ex/crank bait,worms,jigs
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I have 2 ugly sticks with abu garcia reels and I have used up 3/4oz lures on them with 8lp test. And never had a problem casting! And for bait no problem. I pulled in A 9lb3oz Channelcat with the ugly stick and it was pulled in a 180dg. and bounced back when I landed that fish.
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Yes, 1/8 -5/8 ounce lures are recommended
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Absolutely. I took out my Ugly Stik combo this past weekend and fished storm lures and senko plastic worms. Specifically I was jigging for bass using the BlueGill Shad Storm Lure. I had great success from shore fishing for bass with jigs and softbait lures.
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I fished this combo with cranks of several different sizes and manufactures. I also used jigs 1/4 ounce with trailers and had no reel or rod problems. Didn't try worms but feel this rig would handle that as well.
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I have been using several lures on this pole and from small to larger sizes. I do alot of bass fishing with it and have had no issues with it. When I first started using it I didnt like the line that was on it as I was having alot of issues with it, but since changing to 12lb test line it has worked fine. I would say the lure that I use the most is a top frog like the SPRO® Bronzeye Frogs. Hope this helps.
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i have been using 1/2 oz and a 3/4 oz on it with no problems
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I have used plastic worms with a quarter ounce rubber core and it performed well at a creek. I havent tried crankbaits, but spinner baits work.
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