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Shakespeare Telescoping Pack Rods… super portable, your choice of length and style! From the Shakespeare Travel Mate series, Telescoping Pack Rods that are loaded with value and quality. Easy to bring anywhere… backp… More >>
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Amazon.com Product DescriptionIdeal for fishing expeditions and family vacations, the Norcross Hawkeye F33P offers the latest in portable fish finder technology and is guaranteed to help you come up with better fish stories than ever before. Using an ultra wide, 45 degree sonar beam angle, this system delivers accurate depth, fish and bottom structure readings from 1.5 to 99.9 feet. Operationable down to zero degrees Fahrenheit, this unit includes a trollable, mountable, and floatable… More >>
by S. Withey
09 Jan 2010 at 21:41
My wife and I use “telescopic rods” for fishing out of our kayaks. This rod collapses to a good managable size, and is only 4’6″ extended (perfect for our use). The problem is this item is described as having “stainless steel guides with smooth ceramic inserts”! It absolutely does not have inserts, ceramic or otherwise!! This was one of the main reasons for buyingShakespeare® Telescoping Spinning Rod this rod over Eagle Claw’s “Pack it”. Very disapointing as this was bought for specific trip; too late to get something else.
Rating: 2 / 5
by sirach
09 Jan 2010 at 21:45
this is a good rod but it says it is a med, after using it some i would say it is closer to a light-med. still a good rod and feels like it is strong. is it easy to cast those “little” casts that you need to get around stuff so i do like it.
Rating: 4 / 5
by ross732
09 Jan 2010 at 22:29
Even the guides in the picture are not ceramic. They are very thin and look like they would put a lot of pressure on the line. I got an email back and they said I could pay for shipping both ways and they would give me my money back – not worth it.
That was a couple months ago and they have still not changed the description. The rest of the rod is great but the guides ruin it.
Rating: 2 / 5
by cal45
10 Jan 2010 at 01:27
I bought this rod as a combo about 7-8 years ago. It lived in the glove box of my old truck and now lives in a side pocket in the door of my new truck. I keep it with a small tackle box. I use it mostly for trout and have caught fish to 20 inches with it. This rod has never failed to perform less than perfectly. It casts well and sets hooks well. I love this rod.
Rating: 5 / 5
by Fisherman's wife
10 Jan 2010 at 03:54
I ordered this rod for my husband. He keeps it in his golf bag so that he can fish on the course ponds. This rod is perfectly sized so that it is easy to transport, but functional enough to fish small ponds.
Rating: 5 / 5