2 NEW Rods, Shipped in Original Shipping Tube
10' SKEET REESE TOURNAMENT SERIES CRANKBAIT TELESCOPIC CASTING ROD

Lure Weight: 3/4oz - 2oz
Line Weight: 10lb - 30lb
Power: Medium

Features:

  • One-piece telescopic designs for easy boat storage
  • Classic Skeet Reese yellow and black color scheme
  • Incredible casting distance
  • Game changing hook setting power
  • Well balanced power and weight reduction
  • Length with logic based on technique
  • Powerful, patented double trigger casting handles
  • Finished with PacBay Minima guides 


Eagle Claw Wright & McGill and Skeet Reese were determined to bring to anglers an assortment of rods that are not just longer, but are longer by design with a purpose. Each length and action was designed to give anglers a competitive advantage in demanding conditions. The use of the Eagle Claw Wright & McGill proprietary Pro Carbon and S-Curve blank technology has allowed us to build long and powerful yet lightweight rods that would not fatigue an angler during a long day on the water. In addition, in order to provide better balance and rod control with rods reaching the 10’ length, we’ve added engineered counter balance weights in the butt of the rod to reduce realized tip weight and make casting easier. Every rod has gone through critical testing to determine the precise handle length that provides balance, along with incredible leverage to maximize casting potential. One important component on the casting models is the use of our patented “Double Trigger” reel seats. This patented reel seat use on the longer casting rods in the telescopic series has proven to provide industry leading leverage while casting, cranking, setting hooks and playing big fish


   

B.A.S.S. will now allow rods up to 10-foot

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The 40-year-old rule that has limited Bassmaster tournament competitors to rods that were 8 feet or shorter will be changed for 2017, allowing competitors to use rods as long as 10 feet.


The new rule will apply to all B.A.S.S. trails, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens and all B.A.S.S. Nation and youth events.

“This is something that the anglers wanted,” said B.A.S.S. Tournament Director Trip Weldon. “After discussing it during our annual rules committee meeting, we saw no reason not to expand to 10 feet.”