09-22-09, 10:20 AM | #1 |
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Skeet Reese Rods
Has anyone heard of or used them?
The one I am looking at is made by wright and mcgill. Tackle tour has an intial product review, but no tests yet. http://www.tackletour.com/previewskeetrod.html I looked at one this week in a local store and liked how it felt, but was hoping to see or hear some reviews before buying.
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09-22-09, 01:48 PM | #2 |
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I haven't used one, but If I could find one in a store around here, I'd definately be interested.
If you get one, let us know how you like it. BB
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09-22-09, 01:51 PM | #3 |
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man at least if you drop that rod under water you'll be able to see it.....that thing is bright!!.....it looks like most of the rod is yellow....is that right?
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I'm pretty sure the bottom half of the rod is all yellow. Of course it has to have the signature Skeet colors on it somewhere!! I would also be interested in hearing how this rod performs. I also haven't been able to find any of these around or even much online, but at $90 I would snatch one up in a heartbeat....let us know how it goes if you decide to get one.
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wow , I like em... hope they perform well.
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After reading about them more, I realized they aren't graphite.
I'd be interested to see how the glass rods perform and if they really are as sensitive as they claim to be. BB
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I can see the baitmonkey with cans of yellow and black paint! I'd love to get my hands on one of those and try it out. Not crazy about the colors, but I could live with it.
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They are made from graphite only the cranking is glass.
W&M McGill Co. Skeet Reese Signature Series Tessera™ S-Curve Graphite Rods ● Select from 8 models, each specifically designed by Skeet for a specific technique that will help you catch more fish ● S-Curve blank construction for superior strength, lifting power, sensitivity and weight reduction ● Split handle design for weight reduction and improved balance ● Revolutionary molded rubber handles deliver incredible feel and a sure grip ● Large fighting butt delivers performance and durability ● Zirconium guides reduce weight and improve casting distance ● Available in 2 spinning and 6 casting models from 6’8” to 8’, 1 pc. . W&M McGill Co. Skeet Reese Signature Series Tri-Gressive™ S-Glass Crank Bait Rod ● Specifically designed by Skeet as his “Go To” rod for fishing crank baits. ● Tri-Gressive™ S-Glass blank construction delivers incredible power, a super soft feel and improves the fish catching action of all crank baits ● Split handle design for weight reduction and improved balance ● Revolutionary molded rubber handles deliver incredible feel and a sure grip ● Large fighting butt delivers performance and durability ● Zirconium guides reduce weight and improve casting distance ● Available in a 7’ casting model, 1 pc I ordered 2 today seem like they will be good rods bannana sticks is what everyone is calling them. |
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They are caring them in local Bass pro. Theya re not actually black and yellow they are yellow and a brownish color with black handles. Looks and feels really good. I will be buying a few soon
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09-22-09, 08:34 PM | #10 |
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Berkley, thanks for clearing that up man. I must've miss read the thing on TT, or they didn't explain it very well... It was probably my fault, lol.
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No problem i thought the same thing. i was starting to shy away when i came across the info on outdoorproshop.com which is a sponsor of skeets.
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