SHAKESPEARE Ugly Stik Fresh Water Rod, 7' 0, MH, 12-25lb.

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For the challenge of big game fishing, anglers around the world choose Ugly Stik Bigwater rods. Dependability, toughness, and durability is the backbone of this series. The Bigwater series features Ugly Tech construction with a combination of graphite and fiberglass to create a strong, yet sensitive rod, Ugly Tuff one-piece stainless steel guides to provide excellent durability and eliminate insert pop-outs, and Ugly Stik Clear Tip design for strength and sensitivity.

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SHAKESPEARE Ugly Stik Fresh Water Rod, 7' 0, MH, 12-25lb.

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