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The Valiant Slow Pitch Jigging reel was designed with the SPJ enthusiast in mind. The curved design of the frame and sideplate allowed us to design a reel that is incredibly light, but extremely strong.

Slow Pitch Jigging Reel - Accurate - Valiant 500N SPJ Custom 4th of July Right

The Chaos Round Reel is a versatile casting reel that not only works well for casting, but also performs in trolling and live bait situations.

Piscifun® Chaos XS Round Baitcasting Reel, Saltwater Casting Reels

Jigging Rod & Reel Combos - CHAOS Fishing

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This Combo includes : * • Daiwa Tanacom 1200 * • SUFIX 832 80# Green Braid * • Daiwa Tanacom Deep Drop Rod, Daiwa Tanacom 1200, The Tanacom family has

Buy Tanacom 1200 Reel Spooled with SUFIX 832 80# Braid, Get Tanacom Deep Drop Rod Free

Buy any of these in stock reels and get Shimano Teramar West Coast

Vertical Jigging This week, Captain Mike Genoun and crew

The K15-50 is the best selling, most versatile rod we make. We start with a fast-taper e-glass blank and add tough Fuji Turbo guides, underwraping and

Buy CHAOS K 15-50 7'0 Live Bait Classic Series Blackout Get Free PENN Reel

Jigging Rod & Reel Combos - CHAOS Fishing

The Shimano Trinidad is a name that resonates with all Saltwater Anglers. It has earned an impeccable reputation for power and reliability world wide. Shimano's quest for the new Trinidad A was no easy task. Lighter, smaller and more compact were the key physical characteristics and they were accomplished. Shimano's performance goal was to build the best casting reel in this category. Shimano shattered its targets and built a reel for casting which all others will be measured by.

Shimano Trinidad, 16A, Right Hand, Multi Fishing Reel, Star Drag, TN16A

Jigging On this repeat episode of Pros Tip with Captain Mike