Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® IM-7 Light Tackle Casting Rods | Bass Pro Shops

Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® IM-7 Light Tackle Casting Rods


You will appreciate the state-of-the-art strength, reliability and lightweight performance of these high-modulus graphite Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® Light Tackle Rods. Built with premium IM-7 Type 1 Slit Carbon Powerwall blanks, the rods are fitted with all Fuji® components including heavy-duty Alconite® guides and butt caps, plus gimbals on select models (see below). In addition to appreciating how well these rods perform, you will also enjoy the increased comfort and additional leverage the rod's triangular foregrip provides. Treat yourself with one of the finest light tackle rods!

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Model Length Power Other specs Quantity  

OM20CB

7'

Medium

Line Weight: 15-30 lbs.
Pieces: 1
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38-154-436-00
Your Price (each): $139.99
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OM30CB

7'

Medium Heavy

Line Weight: 20-30 lbs.
Pieces: 1
Important Shipping Notice
38-154-438-00
Your Price (each): $139.99
In stock


You will appreciate the state-of-the-art strength, reliability and lightweight performance of these high-modulus graphite Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® Light Tackle Rods. Built with premium IM-7 Type 1 Slit Carbon Powerwall blanks, the rods are fitted with all Fuji® components including heavy-duty Alconite® guides and butt caps, plus gimbals on select models (see below). In addition to appreciating how well these rods perform, you will also enjoy the increased comfort and additional leverage the rod's triangular foregrip provides. Treat yourself with one of the finest light tackle rods!

OM16CB is built with a rounded butt cap and models OM20CB and OM30CB include a graphite gimbal butt with protective cap. Models OM16CB and OM20CB feature a trigger grip reel seat.

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I need to replace my slammer's 760 rod. I usually use it for casting tunas, big jacks, snappers, amberjack, and sails. Will the MH 20-30 be too small. My current rod is 25-50.

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Probably too light, it is a light tackle casting rod.
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