Overview
Focusing on versatility, the Fitzgerald All Purpose Series Spinning Rods utilize a combination of premium materials and advanced design to cater to a wide-range of finesse techniques. Made using high modulus blanks that are specifically engineered to be extremely sensitive and durable, the Fitzgerald All Purpose Series Spinning Rods provide the ideal combination of responsiveness and backbone.
Made to withstand the toughest conditions, the Fitzgerald All Purpose Series Spinning Rods are fitted with American Tackle guides with saltwater-grade stainless steel frames. Complete with high-quality cork grips, and carbon fiber reinforced reel seats, the Fitzgerald All Purpose Series Spinning Rods are built to last with a versatile construction that caters to tournament anglers.
All rod warranties must go directly through Fitzgerald Fishing.
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Comments: Simply put a GREAT truly moderate action spinning rod! I have the 7'3" and the 7'6" models and they are excellent for throwing treble hook baits. I throw 1.5 and 2.0 square bill cranks these rods. I can bomb casts with both rods and the moderate action helps keep fish pinned! As mentioned in another post, I wish Fitzgerald would expand the AP line to include other powers and actions, as it is a rod lineup. Rugged, durable and extremely comfortable to fish all day long.
From: Nick: Maine 9/7/20
Comments: I have the Fitzgerald "All Purpose" 7' Moderate Action Spinning rod. I primarily use this rod for fishing 1/4 or 3/8 oz dropshot rigs. I bought this rod a year ago and fished with it all year. I particularly like the softer action that the All Purpose (AP) has. I use smaller light wire hooks when dropshoting so setting the hook with this rod doesn't bend the hooks or rip the hooks out of the fishes mouth. From my standpoint this rod is ideal for dropshoting and is hands down, my favorite rod for dropshoting. If I am fishing Senkos or shakeyheads, I like to use a "medium / fast action" spinning rod. I like a little stiffer tip and backbone when setting the bigger hooks, I use on senkos or shakeyheads. Unfortuently Fitzgerald doesn't make the AP line in a medium / fast action. I hope someday Fitzgerald expands the AP line of rods for a little more variety. I would definitely add more AP Series rods to my collection. I do own a 7' AP casting rod and I am going to add another 7' AP spinning rod. I really like the AP series of rods. The fit and finish is what you would expect for a rod in this price range. The black foam grips and dark grey blank look really sharp against the cork handle
From: Jeff L: San Jose, CA 11/14/19