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Daiwa Great Lakes Trolling Rod
Item#: F13871
$49.99 - $89.99
Daiwa Great Lakes Trolling Rods are specially designed and crafted to provide exceptional results while trolling in the Great Lakes and other large, open waters. Featuring resilient graphite composite blanks, as well as triangular EVA foam foregrips, these rods provide power and control over those big catches. With styles available for a wide range of techniques, Daiwa Great Lakes Trolling Rods ar… Read More
Daiwa Great Lakes Trolling Rods are specially designed and crafted to provide exceptional results while trolling in the Great Lakes and other large, open waters. Featuring resilient graphite composite blanks, as well as triangular EVA foam foregrips, these rods provide power and control over those big catches. With styles available for a wide range of techniques, Daiwa Great Lakes Trolling Rods are a great choice for any angler.
- Graphite blank construction
- EVA foam foregrip
- Hook keeper
- Aluminum oxide guides (downrigger/planer board/walleye models)
- Stainless steel guides (dipsy diver/leadcore models)
- Roller guides with swivel top (stainless steel wireline models)
- Limited 1 year warranty
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Daiwa Rod
Overall a decent rod. I have 6 of these now. The last one I ordered had an eye insert that was popped out. Had to reinstall it myself
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Fantastic rods
I have these for mono and dipsy rods. Total of 22 rods. If you liked the heartland hld’s these are very similar. Not one issues for 2 seasons of chartering
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Too brittle
Bought four Daiwa Great Lakes rods. One broke prior to the first time using it and the roller rod broke when a fellow Charter Captain was handling it. Too brittle. I usually like Daiwa products but n… Read More
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My brother bought one, so I had to get mine after using his
Great trolling rod for Lake Erie
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Find a Different Rod
Handle is way too short (below the reel seat). Will be very difficult to comfortably use these for dipsy divers, but im stuck with them now