test and the capability to cast Little Cleo 2/5 oz. St. Croix : Most past brands are there but with new varieties, each competing for your eyes and attention, flashing their design features and attractive colors that were never dreamed of in the past. All registered in England and Wales. Lamiglas :

I'm just looking for something that is longer and will cast further when I need, to be more stable in the wind and provide good (ideally better) bite indication. Best Surf fishing rods are intended for fishers fishing surf or sharp waters on beach front shorelines and rights from the shore. Worked as expected, strong casting and stable in the holder, easy to work with when retrieving. the rubber piece got stuck in the bottom, however, through great effort, we were able to retrieve the rubber plug and we re-glued it on.

I should also add that there is a personal reason for which I had to ask the seller last night, if they would be willing for me to withdraw from the sale and they graciously and kindly agreed. I've only used it once, so, I can''t give an in depth review other than it is very light and loads up pretty well. For the $$, it is a good rod. Power is very important when considering to buy a surf fishing rod because the ocean environment can be harsh and somewhat unpredictable. There is something unique and calming about standing directly in the waves that you are casting to and feeling the cool waters at your feet. G. Loomis : 5 out of 5 stars, 7/9/2012 1:58:35 PM If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to leave a comment below. Like any other rods made by St. Croix, the triumph surf travel rod offers a high-quality SCII graphite blank that is specifically engineered for casting in long distance and is protected by 2 Flex Coat slow-cure finish.

Something to note. your not going to be able to throw under two ounces and feel good about yourself is the reason i gave it three stars. The best surfing fishing rods should be able to handle medium to extremely heavy pressure. NEW TEAM DAIWA® SURF RODS. Sorry Andy, I somehow completely overlooked your question. I use a long rod when jigging for Blues and Spanish off a pier. It is a 2-piece, 11-foot rod made of graphite composite blank which makes it light and offers sensitivity and fast action. I fish on a river from the shore and need to cast out there pretty far to hit the deeper water so I combined the Daiwa Sport 4500 size spinning reel with this 12' Sealine Rod, 10 lb. © 1962-2019 Bauer Media Group An EVA grip which is non-slip is positioned below the stainless steel composite reel seat. You can never guess what you will hook next, which is why it is crucial to have a reliable surf fishing rod.