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What's New In Fishing Rods (2006)
Advances in materials and construction, plus a focus on building rods to do specific jobs,
are giving anglers new and better choices of gear. Here's what to look for this season.
The 2006 lineup of new fishing rods continues a trend seen for the past several years: Rods are getting lighter, stronger and more responsive, with better guides, reel seats and other components. In addition, more and more technique- and species-specific models are available to anglers. If casting crankbaits for largemouths is your favorite fishing method, you can buy a rod made especially for that purpose. There are new rods made particularly for catching crappie, smallmouths, muskies and other species. And you won't have to mortgage your house to buy one. Many of the new rods are inexpensive but extremely well made. ALL STAR RODS
Casting models feature SensaTouch (blank-through) reel seats for increased sensitivity. Platinum rods are available in nine casting, seven spinning and five inshore actions, all technique-specific. For example, the spinning rods come in styles ranging from Drop Shot and Wacky Worm to Topwater and Carolina Rig. Also just out from All Star are the new Instinct Series rods, featuring multi-modulus graphite blanks in 10 casting and 10 spinning models, and the Team All Star Salmon/Steelhead Series, available in 12 styles (eight casting, four spinning). (www.allstarrods.com) BERKLEY
Rod guides are made of Hard Chromium SS304, which is as hard as aluminum oxide but 20 times tougher and up to 55 percent lighter. Series One rods also have a precision lock-down calibrated reel seat that securely controls tension. The reel seat is also soft-touch-coated to provide a softer, more tactile surface. (www.berkley-fishing.com) DAIWA
Features include Fuji aluminum oxide guides, a contoured Softouch reel seat, a cork grip that fits the natural curve of your hand for greater comfort, and an exposed-blank handle for maximum sensitivity. (www.daiwa.com)
FENWICK Based on a custom design by pro bass angler Larry Nixon, the Flippin' Stik features a shorter handle on a 7-foot, 9-inch one-piece telescopic rod, perfect for flipping into those hard-to-reach areas where big bass lurk. (www.fenwickfishing.com) |
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