Saltwater Rods Saltwater Spinning Rods - Savage Gear US

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Freshwater Spinning and Casting Rods - Savage Gear US

OKUMA TUNDRA SURF RODS

The Weapon Jr. is the ultimate in lightweight inshore/freshwater performance! Great for striped bass, large/smallmouth bass, walleye, salmon, freshwater trout, sea trout, redfish, fluke/flounder, drum, albacore, snook, snapper, grouper, or any species that needs to be landed.

Century Rods Weapon Jr. Spinning Rod 7', 1/8 - 1 1/4oz, Up to 20#, ISS845FTS

This stunning and unique lure is a supernatural sand eel imitation. The sand eel is a favorite snack of many predator fish. These soft-bodied swimbait lures have a strike-enticing swimming action that is second to none. This bait is perfect for vertical jigging, casting or trolling. The swimming action is so lifelike, you have to see it to believe it. Top-quality Japanese carbon steel saltwater grade hooks can withstand brutal attacks and land big predators.

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Designed to deliver high performance at a fantastic value, the Savage Gear Squad Surf Spinning Rods are perfect for long distance casting from

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Saltwater Rod Savage Gear SGS6 SHORE JIGGING 30-100 Gr

Designed to deliver high performance at a fantastic value, the Savage Gear Squad Surf Spinning Rods are perfect for long distance casting from

SQRS1002MM - 10' - MAG Medium

Molded from a common minnow, the Savage Gear Fat T-Tail Minnow is perfectly crafted to resemble nature. Delivering incredible kicking and rolling action, the Fat-Tail Minnow’s wide body is ideal to fish on a ball head or stand-up jig head. For extra fish-catching attraction, the Savage Gear Fat T-Tail Minnow features a belly rattle slot, 3D eyes and superb scent that fish cannot pass up.

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