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JR's Tackle 2005 Ice season


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New JR's "Carbon Tech" series ice rods.

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Available in a 24" Panfish(Ultra lite), 26" Perch(Lite), and a 28" Walleye(Med-lite). All models have fast tip.

This series of rods is very comparable quality to some other more expensive rods.

These are solid carbon blanks.

High quality Alconite guides, the guides will hold up to all that the super braids can give them.

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Handles are made of cork.

Included with these rods is the new Flexi-Wrap reel seats. This is a shrink tight material that has very good grip, to the rod and in your hand.

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These rods will be for sale at JR's for $39.95.

Special introductory offer of buy 2 and recieve your choice of a JR's Ultra 8 reel(8 ball bearing) or a Tica 2 Ball bearing.

8823 Zealand Avenue North, #A

Minneapolis, MN 55445

Phone: (763) 424-8001

Fax: (763) 425-9191

Email: [email protected]

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I saw the proto-types of these rods during the summer and they are nice. I can think of a few of the other's rods that these are going to give a run for their money!

What has gone into these rods makes the worth every nickel of the selling price. And they are still 10 bucks cheaper than comparable rods found elsewhere.

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Corey yes they are blank thru. Each one of these rods are hand crafted to match the original samples that we made. I fished these rods towards the end of the last season and they are very comparable to the other top of the line rods at a super value. They are available at Fishing Tackle Outlet in Brooklyn Park. They will stand behind any purchase you make there also they have a large display of ice tackle fish houses and electronics. Stop in and check out the prices. You may save some $$$$$$.

Joel

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