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NEW ReadyRig Premier & BreakAway Rod Case Special Offer


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READYRIG & HotSpotOutdoors has come up with another great opportunity for Fishing Minnesota & IceLeaders members, guests and visitors with a SPECIAL EARLY SEASON OFFER on ReadyRig's NEW Premier and BreakAway case.

Save 10% and FREE USPS priority mail shipping by just simply typing in "FMDOTCOM" in the "Special Instructions/Comments" window when placing your on-line order in the shopping cart. Make sure to check UPS-Ground as the preferred shipping method.

The ReadyRig Premier case is designed to carry four fully assembled rod-and-reel combos or dozens of rods w/o reels up to 8'0" in length. Individual sewn in sleeves keep rod tips separated and tangle free. The cushioned reel compartment area helps protect valuable reels.

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The NEW ReadyRig BreakAway case is perfect for all styles of two piece breakdown rods up to 9'0" in length. It also has sewn in rod sleeves to help keep rod separated from one another and a pouch for rod tip section storage. The BreakAway is great for two piece fly rods, baitcast and spincast combos.

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Both cases are made of durable and fade resistant 600 polyester fabric for years of reliable service. Get organized, protect your gear and save money by placing your order today!

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Great deal Wild Willie!

The Premier cases are great for transporting rods from location to location, especially for tournament anglers when traveling. Great for traveling on vacations as well.

And the BreakAway case is excellent for those traveling by car and looking for a safe place to store their rods. Fits in the backseat or in the trunk very nicely.

Both rod bags keep your rods neat and organized, and are built for easy transporting with shoulder straps...

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