Shakespeare® Ugly Stik® Rod and Reel Combo UGLYSPCL701CBO | Bass Pro Shops

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This Spinning Rod and Reel Combo from Shakespeare pairs a strong yet sensitive Ugly Stik Classic Rod with a smooth and reliable size 50 graphite spinning reel. Built using the unique Howald Process™ design which combines graphite and fiberglass to create one the strongest, most sensitive rods available, the Ugly Stik is complete with double footed chrome-plated stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts, conventional reel seat with cushioned stainless steel hoods and comfortable EVA handles. [Read More]

   



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This Spinning Rod and Reel Combo from Shakespeare pairs a strong yet sensitive Ugly Stik Classic Rod with a smooth and reliable size 50 graphite spinning reel. Built using the unique Howald Process™ design which combines graphite and fiberglass to create one the strongest, most sensitive rods available, the Ugly Stik is complete with double footed chrome-plated stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts, conventional reel seat with cushioned stainless steel hoods and comfortable EVA handles.

Reel features:
  • 50 size graphite spinning reel
  • Ball bearing
  • Spooled with 14-lb. fishing line
Rod features:
  • Ugly Stik Classic spinning rod
  • Conventional reel seat
  • Double-footed stainless steel guides
  • 1-piece 7' medium-heavy action rod

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would you recomend using this for just learning how to surf fishing? Will this rod and reel get this job done?
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It is unlikely this setup is ready for surf action. Depending on where you live, you should have more length to the pole. Check and see what others are using in your area. This setup is a great deal but I would recommend a salt water reel with SS bearings and mainshaft....
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its a bit big in my opinion for anything but cat
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It tells you on the list up to 20lb,,, but you can go more with these rods,,, i do.
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I would like a very strong shakespeare ugly stik rod for saltwater fishing 2 piece that can be able to handle up to 50lb fish. NB - The rod must be very sensitive clear tip touch, very strong and must be very light in weight. It also must bend a lot when fish bites the hook, even for small bites(Very imp). The rod must also be very thin ( because i hate fat rods ), very sensitive and able to handle very big fish on the rod itself. Which model do you recommend me buying? thank you and im awaiting your immediate reply.
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Go with the 20 or 25lb test ugly 6ft 6" you can play and haul in big fish,,,,i have. And i can hold one all day without tireing... ugly stiks are the best in my book... and the price is rigjt for a good rod
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Wow! With all of that detail, you leave out critical stuff like preferred length, "spinning vs. conventional," line type, what reel you intend to use, and what type of fishing you do! With all of these caveats and making a lot of assumptions, it sounds like you are looking for something like a UCSP 1102.
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Yes they are,,,,,but the reel itself is poor,,,most people change the reel to a good one. The rods ate number 1 grade awrsome
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