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$59.99
With blanks built with 35% more graphite than previous generations, the Ugly Stik Elite Series rods are significantly lighter while still retaining the legendary toughness that Ugly Stiks are known for.
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Convector line counter reels caused a revolution in the fishing tackle industry offering a powerful gearing and drag system platform previously unavailable at the Convector’s value-oriented price. The Convector has grown to a position as a staple in salmon fisheries from Alaska to the Great Lakes, and everywhere in between. The Convector’s no-nonsense design features aluminum and stainless steel components at all critical stress points, along with Okuma’s patented Mechanical Stabilization System that maintains parts alignment over the long term.
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Guppy weight being used as an in line weight. |
Guppy weight being used as a snap weight. |
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With Church Tackle’s TX-6 mini planer board, you can use lighter tackle with an inline planer board. The clip will hold braided, fused, lead core and monofilament lines. Although it is small in size, this board will still take your lure out where you want it. The TX-6 mini planer board is great for Walleye, Steelhead, Bass, Crappie and Bluegill. Add these little boards to your fishing arsenal and maximize your fishing potential!
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Convector levelwinds and line counters revolutionized the fishing tackle industry, offering a powerful gearing and drag system platform previously unattainable at the Convector’s value-oriented price. Today, the Convector has grown to a position as a staple in salmon fisheries from Alaska to the Great Lakes, and as the “go-to” reel for Striper and bottom fishing anglers. The Convector’s no-nonsense design features durable brass main and pinion gears, stainless steel reinforcing side plate rings, and Okuma’s patented Mechanical Stabilization System that maintains parts alignment over the long term.