Shakespeare Baitcasting Combo

$43.83

Description

Brand: Shakespeare

Features:

Low profile fishing rod and bait cast reel combo offers great performance at a budget friendly value
Lightweight graphite reel comes pre spooled with 8 pound line for convenience
Multi stop anti-reverse and ball bearing deliver smooth performance
Tubular glass blank construction offers a responsive feel and rugged durability
EVA grips offer a firm, comfortable handhold. Shakespeare baitcasting combo.
Left or right hand retrieve (Ambidextrous).

Details: Elevate your angling and catch more fish with the Shakespeare Alpha low profile 6′ fishing rod and bait cast reel combo. Offering premium performance at a fantastic value, this convenient rod and reel combo bundles a pre-spooled bait cast reel with a durable, responsive rod. Both the rod and the reel are built to excel in a wide range of angling settings from leisurely freshwater daytrips to rugged offshore voyages on the open seas. The rod’s tubular glass blank construction provides a sensitive yet durable design, while the bait cast reel’s graphite frame delivers exceptional rigidity under pressure. The reel comes pre spooled with 8 Pound line, so you can start fishing right away. Its adjustable magnetic cast control allows you to cast with superior precision and range, while its multi stop anti-reverse helps eliminate back play for silky smooth reeling. Thanks to its comfortable EVA grips, this fishing rod and reel combo offers a firm, comfortable handhold ideal for all day fishing excursions.

Some reviews:

-“This is a great setup for the price. Tuning was very easy too. Not a high bearing count reel but great for the price you won’t be disappointed.”

-“Really good price for a baitcaster. Attach a lure and press the thumb switch. Adjust the tension knob so that when the lure hits the floor, the reel quits spinning. You need to do this with each lure of a differing weight! If it’s too loose, overspin will birds nest it. I see bad reviews from people who don’t understand baitcasters. It takes practice!”