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Samaki Vagabond Travel Rod
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$239.00 AUD
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$239.00 AUD
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$249.95 AUD
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The Samaki Vagabond is a 5-piece travel rod designed for saltwater fishing. It features Fuji K Guides, AA Cork grips, and a Samaki exclusive reel seat for superior performance. The rod comes with a...
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Shimano 24 Poison Adrena Rod
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$579.00 AUD
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$579.00 AUD
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$599.00 AUD
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Shimano Poison Adrena rod series. Crafted for the Japanese Domestic market, these rods offer unparalleled precision and sensitivity, featuring the innovative carbon monocoque grip and Spiral X Core...
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Daiwa 26 Infeet BF Baitcast Rod
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$249.00 AUD
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$249.00 AUD
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$299.00 AUD
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The pursuit of ‘bait finesse’ perfection has entered the INFEET universe with the release of the 26 INFEET BF series. An evolution of INFEET’s previous baitcaster rod ranges the 26 INFEET BF series...
Shimano Ascenza BFS Baitcast Rod
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$199.00 AUD
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$199.00 AUD
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Shimano Ascenza BFS: Precision and Control Tailored for Every Ultra-Light Fishing Adventure.
Both models in the Shimano Ascenza BFS rod range are built to suit the increasingly popular Bait Finesse...
Daiwa 26 BG Bluewater Baitcast Rod
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from $149.99 AUD
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from $149.99 AUD
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The 26 BG Bluewater series is true to the BG tradition of combining performance and value to deliver Aussie anglers the ideal entry level offshore rod series that ticks plenty of boxes yet won’t br...
Daiwa 26 Aird X Baitcast Rod
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$109.99 AUD
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$109.99 AUD
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The Aird X rod range goes to another level with the introduction of the new 26 Aird X series. Delivering performance at an affordable price the 26 Aird X is the benchmark in entry level value in th...
Shimano Staaten Baitcast Rod
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$329.00 AUD
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$329.00 AUD
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Named after one of Australia’s most ruggedly beautiful and remote barramundi rivers that empties into the Gulf of Carpentaria, the new Shimano Staaten rod range consists of 10 models: six baitcast ...
Daiwa 26 Black Label Baitcast Rod
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from $399.00 AUD
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A popular series in the Daiwa range over many years the BLACK LABEL name to goes to another level in design and performance with the release of 26 BLACK LABEL.
Featuring classic BLACK LABEL underst...
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Shimano 20 Zodias Baitcast Rod
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$279.00 AUD
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$279.00 AUD
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$349.00 AUD
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For 2020, the Zodias has undergone a significant upgrade and now features Shimano’s exclusive Carbon Monocoque Butt for the ultimate in sensitivity. The Full Carbon Monocoque rod butt is made of a ...
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Samaki Drifter Travel Rod
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$239.00 AUD
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$239.00 AUD
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$259.95 AUD
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The Samaki Drifter is a 7-piece deluxe travel rod series designed for estuary and freshwater fishing. It features AA Cork grips, Fuji K Guides, and a unique solid wood reel seat, adding a touch of ...
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Shimano Trevala B Rod
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$259.00 AUD
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$259.00 AUD
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$329.00 AUD
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Shimano Trevala B Series of rods: Experience the future of fishing with the newly updated Trevala B series in Australia. Engineered for durability and versatility, these rods cater to all fishing s...
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Shimano Talavera Type J Rod
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$119.00 AUD
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$119.00 AUD
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$149.00 AUD
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Talavera Type J is precision engineered for diverse fishing scenarios, these rods offer rapid loading, seamless tempo synchronization, and aggressive jig pitching. Choose from overhead or spinning ...
Baitcast tackle is actually a bit of a misleading name for those who are unfamiliar with this type of fishing, while this specific type of rod and reel can certainly be used to cast natural baits, the name actually is an American term, where “baits” are what they call lures. So, baitcast tackle is actually designed specifically for casting lures, often with greater accuracy than by other means.
Baitcast rods are designed to be coupled with baitcaster reels (naturally), and have a number of physical modifications to make them ergonomic in this way. The first thing that you will notice on a bait cast rod is the trigger grip style handle, this aids with stability and control of the outfit when casting and retrieving. As bait cast outfits are designed to be used in an “overhead” configuration, these rods will generally have smaller, low mounted guides as the line does not need to be “choked” as it does when using a threadline/spin outfit. Typically baitcast rods are shorter (sub 7 foot), as they are intended more often for short, accurate casting rather than distance casting. However, in this modern, ever-evolving game, we are seeing an increase in longer bait cast rods for use in specific scenarios.
Here in Australia baitcast rods have a cult following in the Barramundi fishing scene, where they nearly always provide the most effective and practical rod to use when targeting this species. But due to the nature of their lure-casting pedigree, they will lend themselves to many applications where lure casting, particularly where accuracy is paramount. Murray Cod, Aussie Bass, Mangrove Jack, Flathead, Black and Spot tail Bass and even inshore slow pitch jigging is seeing a marked increase in the acceptance and use of baitcast tackle.
Top established brands such as Shimano, Daiwa, Samaki and Abu Garcia all have varying ranges of Baitcast rods in their stables, as do some fantastic Aussie boutique brands such as Millerods and Irukandji. We stock the lot, so check them out today.
Baitcast rods are designed to be coupled with baitcaster reels (naturally), and have a number of physical modifications to make them ergonomic in this way. The first thing that you will notice on a bait cast rod is the trigger grip style handle, this aids with stability and control of the outfit when casting and retrieving. As bait cast outfits are designed to be used in an “overhead” configuration, these rods will generally have smaller, low mounted guides as the line does not need to be “choked” as it does when using a threadline/spin outfit. Typically baitcast rods are shorter (sub 7 foot), as they are intended more often for short, accurate casting rather than distance casting. However, in this modern, ever-evolving game, we are seeing an increase in longer bait cast rods for use in specific scenarios.
Here in Australia baitcast rods have a cult following in the Barramundi fishing scene, where they nearly always provide the most effective and practical rod to use when targeting this species. But due to the nature of their lure-casting pedigree, they will lend themselves to many applications where lure casting, particularly where accuracy is paramount. Murray Cod, Aussie Bass, Mangrove Jack, Flathead, Black and Spot tail Bass and even inshore slow pitch jigging is seeing a marked increase in the acceptance and use of baitcast tackle.
Top established brands such as Shimano, Daiwa, Samaki and Abu Garcia all have varying ranges of Baitcast rods in their stables, as do some fantastic Aussie boutique brands such as Millerods and Irukandji. We stock the lot, so check them out today.
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