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The versatile medium action Fiberglass Fishing Rod and Reel Combo by Sport Go is great for fishing from the shoreline or while trolling in a bay. The 78 in. fishing pole is outfitted with a split EVA foam handle, stainless-steel eyelets, ceramic guides, a graphite reel seat and a 5.2:1 ratio size 30 open style spinning reel spooled with 250 yds, of 6 lbs. monofilament test for extended casting. This portable fishing pole collapses into 2 sections for travel on your next outdoor adventure.
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The versatile Fiberglass Fishing Rod & Starter Set by Sport Go is great for beginner fishermen and young anglers. The 5'2 fishing pole is outfitted with a cork handle and a 5.2:1 ratio 2000 open-style reel spooled with 185 yards of 10lb monofilament test - everything you need to catch pan fish, trout and more. The starter set also included 3 hooks, 3 sinkers, a bobber and a weight for your child to practice casting.
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