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  2. Fishing rod - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-light rods are suitable for catching baitfish and small panfish, for situations where rod responsiveness is critical, or for casting very light tackles. Heavy/extra-heavy rods are used in deep-sea fishing, surf fishing, or big-game boat fishing.

  3. The Top 8 Fishing Must-Haves for Any Angler - AOL

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    Reel in the catch of the day with fishing gear for first-timers to advanced anglers. Our expert recommends essentials from Daiwa, Forloh, Garmin, and more.

  4. J & J Ultralights Tukan - Wikipedia

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    The landing gear uses fiberglass rods for mainwheel suspension and the nosewheel features a drum brake. The pilot is accommodated on a seat that can be quickly converted into a tandem second seat. The standard wing supplied was a J & J single-surface wing, but other wings of suitable gross weight can be used.

  5. Fly fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Artificial flies - ultralight fishing lure used to imitate flying insects and small crustaceans; Fly rods - a specialized type of light fishing rod designed to cast fly line and artificial flies; Fly reels - a specialized type of fishing reel designed to hold fly line and supply drag if required to land heavy or fast fish.

  6. Ugly Stik - Wikipedia

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    Ugly Stik is primarily known for its fishing rods. Shakespeare, originally called William Shakespeare Jr. Company, was founded by William Shakespeare Jr . in 1897 in Kalamazoo, Michigan . The William Shakespeare Jr. Company changed its name to Shakespeare in 1915, then moved its base of operations to Columbia, South Carolina in 1970.

  7. Casting (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater anglers typically use lightweight, faster-action rods and for panfishing or finesse fishing for popular mid-sized game fishes such as black bass or trout, while sturdier, heavier rods are used for larger, stronger and feistier fish. When casting light rods, sidearm casting techniques are typically used.

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