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PENN® Tuna Stick® Stand Up Casting
Model#TS3080ARA56
$349.99
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- 1 piece tubular glass blank with solid tip
- Aftco roller guides - Aftco guides provide frictionless motion on all types of line
- Stuart aluminum reel seat - Stuart components provide increased strength and aluminum butts allow for easy access in and out of a rod holder
- EVA fore grips
- Stuart Aluminum straight butt section
- Aluminum gimbal with cover, designed to prevent corrosion
Between ideal tapers and quality craftsmanship, the Tuna Stick should be your first choice when looking for an offshore trolling rod.
Aftco Rollers. To reduce friction and increase leverage, the Tuna Stick boat rod comes with Aftco® roller guides to reduce resistance.
Stuart Aluminum Reel Seat. Stuart components provide increased strength and aluminum butts allow for easy access in and out of the rod holder.
EVA Foregrip. EVA foregrips give anglers added comfort for long battles and maximize torque against hard pulling fish.
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Rod Length5'6"Rod ActionModerate FastNumber of Pieces1Rod PowerHeavyRod Handle TypeFullLine Rating30-80Guides Including Tip6Guide TypeRollerRod Handle MaterialAluminumGimbalYesRod Blank MaterialTubular FiberglassReel SeatAluminumRod ButtGimbal
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Were great! for awhile...
I bought two of these rods last year and fished them hard all summer and fall. I fished them twice this year and the second time I noticed that, on one of them, the center of my reel was not in line with the guides on the rod. The rod was canted to the right. They were not like this when I bought them so somehow it happened while fishing or in storage. I brought them to my local tackle shop and they said that the top half of the two-part system (the one that should not move) that holds the reel in place had come unglued slightly which caused the reel to slide to the right. I tried to move it back in place but had no success. This has happened to me once in the past with rods that were very old but never one that was less than two years old. I was disappointed.
Date published: 2016-03-30