Lamiglas Certified Pro Graphite Casting Rods
You won't find any rods shorter than 6'6" in Lamiglas' Certified Pro Graphite lineup because these rods are designed for big bass on big water. Because of this they've become a favorite in the big bass fisheries of Northern California. All Certified Pro rods feature thin diameters, a high degree of sensitivity, lots of backbone for hard hooksets and the ability to move fish out of line-cutting cover into open water. They also feature Fuji's Concept Guide System for increased casting accuracy and sensitivity, Fuji reel seats and top quality cork. Most of these rods have been designed for specific purposes which are listed by the manufacturer. We've selected some of the best actions for you here. The Big Bait Special is a favorite on the West Coast for throwing the big baits and the eight-foot flipping stick is great for pitching and flipping way back into thick cover quickly and efficiently. You will not be disappointed by the quality and fish-catching abilities of Lamiglas Rods.
The Lamiglas XC704J is the rod Skeet Reese used to toss Lucky Craft spinnerbaits on his way to winning the 2009 Bassmaster's Classic on the Red River in Louisiana.
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Tackle Warehouse measures its rod handle lengths from the butt of the rod to the top of the foregrip. [ Diagram ]
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