Samson Long Cast 12ft Spinning Rod - MAXIMAL 60-200g
Samson Long Cast 12ft Spinning Rod - MAXIMAL 60-200g

Samson Long Cast 12ft Spinning Rod - MAXIMAL 60-200g

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Samson Long Cast 'Maximal'  2 Piece Spinning Rod

 

The Samson Long Cast Maximal 12ft lure rod is the most powerful in the 2-piece Long Cast line-up.

 

The lightweight, 2 section 30T Japanese Toray carbon blank has a fast action with a relatively stiff tip, perfect for launching your lure to the horizon and controlling it around rocks and features. With a casting range of 60 to 200g casting range, this is a big rod for big fish and gives you the versatility to use a variety of surface and sub-surface lures, including the heaviest in your tackle box. 

 

The Maximal has been tested on a variety of hard-fighting fish from the shore, including GT, when big fish call for big lures.

 

The rod is fitted with quality braid-safe SIC micro guides, ensuring long range casting and line control to gain the maximum distance with your cast. A 70cm EVA handle provides the comfort and leverage you need for a day’s monster hunting.

 

Paired with a 6000 to 14000 size reel and 40 to 80lb braid, the Maximal will subdue hard-fighting tropical species.

 

This is a true long range monster hunting weapon.

 

Specification:

Length: 12 ft (3.65m)

Action: Fast

Casting weight: 60 to 200g

Blank: 30T Toray Japanese carbon fibre

Line rating: 40 to 80lb

Sections: 2

Guides: SIC Long Cast micro guide system

Grip: 70cm EVA handle

Weight: 395g

Deadlift weight: 15kg (33lbs)         

Advantages

Advantages

Light Weight Powerful Rod

Long Reach Ideal For Fighting Fish From Shore

Designed To Cast Long Distances

Ideal For Controlling Lures And Fish Around Rocks

Capable Of Lifting Fish Out In Rough Conditions 

Rod Tip Suitable For Working Lures

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