JerseyCoast
02-18-2013, 02:52 PM
A quick shot of one of our deep drop rods with 32 ounces and a whole salmon down 400 feet. Sent a few rods up to Alaska for testing, so far..... been doing well.
7'6" is the primary length, made from the same materials as today's tuna popping rods are made from, so they stay light in weight. Because of this design, we can build them with plenty of guides and still keep them light. The action is a plus too, with the rod taking the abuse, no the fisherman.
Working on some tile rods now. I know there are tons of models out there, but this action seems to lighten the pressure of the heavy weight needed to get down deep.
I am looking for a serious tile fisherman here in our area. If your into it, please PM me. :)
7'6" is the primary length, made from the same materials as today's tuna popping rods are made from, so they stay light in weight. Because of this design, we can build them with plenty of guides and still keep them light. The action is a plus too, with the rod taking the abuse, no the fisherman.
Working on some tile rods now. I know there are tons of models out there, but this action seems to lighten the pressure of the heavy weight needed to get down deep.
I am looking for a serious tile fisherman here in our area. If your into it, please PM me. :)