36ft Fishing Pole Rod Telescopic 12 sections 98% SVFcarbon manufactured in Japan

36ft Fishing Pole Rod Telescopic 12 sections 98% SVFcarbon manufactured in Japan

USD 189.90 USD
SKU: sY0AVVlu
Condition: New
Categories: Fishing

Specifications

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Rod TypePole rod
ModelPole-A1-JDS-90-11012
Rod PowerLight
Fishing TypeFreshwater Fishing
Number Of PiecesTelescopic 12
Rod Length36'
MPNDoes Not Apply
Blank MaterialGraphite Carbon
Fish SpeciesAll Freshwater
BrandFalai

36ft telescopic fishing pole rod made of 98% carbon manufactured in Japan Don't Miss The Opportunity. These Unique Rods Retail For Big $$$. Brand new 36 ft fishing pole, easy for long cast, weight 585g, easy to carry. 12 telescopic sections easy extend from a closed length of 105cm to 11 meters. The pole is made of a 98% SVF graphite carbon manufactured in Japan, using Japanese design, engineering and technology. It has high performance, power, and accuracy in casting, very light weight, and great sensitivity. Length allows you to get deep into the brush where large fish hide, to get into the hard to reach places where reel rod can't. It allows you to get the live baits or spoons as quietly as possible, exactly where you want it, in very small areas of water, and you will be able to fish outside, over or above of your feed area with the utmost accuracy. Flexibility, moderate to fast action makes this rod perfect for casting light float rigs and uses it for fish of all sizes; It allows you to see the most delicate fish bites. This fishing rod provides a tremendously wide variety of fishing for all water types and conditions targeting Rainbow, Steel-head Trout on a dry fly, or casting float rigs for fishing Factory Specifications: 98% High Modulus SVF Carbon. 12 Telescopic sections. Nominal length: 36ft / 11.0m Folded length: 3.5ft / 105cm Nominal weight: 21oz / 585g Diameter major: 33.5mm. Diameter minor: 0.7mm. Additional Tip Section 1.5mm Rod plug (to protect collapsed rod, remove to extend rod). Screw grip cap (great to use for rod maintenance). Cotton rod bag and plastic case. Pole is extremely sensitive, flexible and versatile. Accurate weight calculation of each section for high sensitive match. Pole is well balanced to gain the most lifting power. Pole has stiff maximum strength, perfect recovery power and great accuracy in casting. Rod is designed to use without a reel. Last section has strong braid Lilian string connected to the tip. This string greatly enhances the sensitivity of the pole for detecting slightest strikes. Line can be attached to Lillian string with a single overhand loop on the connector The advent of this pole is to allow us to fish of the far side hiding places. This pole allows you to place your bait exactly where you want it, as quietly as possible, to get it in to the hard to reach places where reel rod can't. It will increase your comfort, and you can catch more fish. This is a good rod with high level of sensitivity and decent level of power with the rod's extra-sensitive tip, which allows you to feel even the smallest bites. Better rod sensitivity will produce more hook-ups. This pole provides a tremendously wide variety of fishing, casting a dry or wet fly, or casting float rigs with live bait or worm. Several Pole Fishing techniques and methods are used for catching fish, it is great for all water types: canals, lakes, small still-water or streams. Poles allow you to fish with a great level of precision and sensitivity. It is a very popular technique with match fishermen, and when used in the hands of a professional, can result in a huge weight of fish. Pole fishing can be used to catch almost all fish. You can land big fish, including hard fighting carp or salmon, using a pole, and the advantages in skilful bait presentation are outstanding. You can 'bag up' when the fish are feeding, and also catch fish when other methods will fail. Catching big fish on the pole is very challenging. Pole fishing is an art form. You can't even imagine the fun you got when gently move the pole against the fish to strike, ship the line to you, swing the fish to hand, unhook, re-bait and place pole back in the water ready for the next fish. Just once you try pole fishing, you'll ask yourself why it wasn't sooner. It is a real pleasure to observe a fisherman skillfully handling a fishing pole and line. Several helpful Tips Telescopic carbon pole rods can easily take even very heavy load, they are very strong and durable but they need to be handled with cared too. They usually don't break while fighting the fish but they could break while they are being closed without special care. Opening and closing these rods must be done very carefully and gently, no side-way pressure should be applied to the rod while closing it, always keep control of the rod sections. Expose the section with the braided string first and attach the line to the tip. Pull the tip and other sections out sliding each part between the fingers. Make sure to open the rod from the tip section to bottom one by one tightly and don't apply any side-way pressure, so the sections can not move when twisted. Extend each section individually and make sure it's snug but not too tight before moving on to the next section. Do not apply too much pressure when pulling sections out as that could cause pieces to get stuck. Telescopic rods are closed in the opposite direction, starting with the bottom section and collapsing them all the way to the tip one. Never lift your catch, always play with the fish and use landing net to land it. If you believe that you hooked a big fish, don't raise your rod, keep it low at about 45 degrees or even less to avoid breaking tip or top sections. Always extend and insert telescopic sections very gently, try do not extend them too forcibly, try to keep it off the ground to avoid dirt getting into the joints. Wipe it clean with a cloth before taking it down so you don't jam dirt into the joint, rinse pole with freshwater after using it in saltwater as soon as you can. Always remember to take a good care of your poles and they will work for you for a very long time and will bring you large amount of catches and a huge amount of great emotions. More great emotions - longer and healthier is your life. If rod sections get stuck at a joint: The most frustrating things that can happen to a telescopic fishing rod (after braking) is to become jammed at a joint. Occasionally this can happen due to dirt/mud/sand in the joint but the main cause of the joints fixed too tightly is extending the rod too forcibly. Prevention is better than cure: try do not extend the rod too forcibly, try to keep your rod off the ground at all times to avoid dirt getting into the joints. Wipe it clean with a cloth before taking it down so you don't jam dirt into the joint. If you've been using it in saltwater give it a quick rinse with freshwater as soon after use as you can. Its a good idea to put a protectant like WD-40, Tackle Guard or a silicon lube on the joints. Try to force the thinner section in by twisting them, hold the anti-sliding place near joints with the fingers and screw and press sections in reverse direction to loosen the joints but again make sure not to use side-way pressure. You might try using rubber pads to increase the grip. Always hold sections with your fingers close to joints. Have a partner hold one side of the joint while you hold the other and gently twist and press sections without using side-way pressure. Both of you hold sections with your fingers close to joints. Pour hot water on large side of the joint as close to the joint as you can to rapidly expand it. Then after a few seconds try twisting or pushing the small side of the joint back down. Its best if you can do this under a tap where the water starts off cold then gets progressively warmer over a few seconds as this reduces the risk of stress cracks developing in the joint. Check Other Great Items : Large Variety and Low Prices you won't find anywhere else. Allfishingbuy.com

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