Shakespeare Spinning Rod

Shakespeare Spinning Rod

By Helson Su

Shakespeare Spinning Rod

Shakespeare Spinning Rod

Fishing rod is one of fishing equipmet. So for the fisherman should have this equipment. There are many famous fishing rod brands like Okuma, Daiwa, Abu Garcia, Shimano, Shakespears and Pflueger. I will review about the best product from every brands in many reviews or articles. For the first I will review from Shakespeare. Here the review.

About Shakespeare Fishing Tackle

Founded in 1897 by William Shakespeare, Jr., an avid fisherman of 27 years, Shakespeare Fishing Tackle has been a revered name within the fishing business for more than a century. Shakespeare Fishing Tackle is headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina.

Shakespeare Medium Action Travel Mate Spinning Rod (6-Feet 6-Inch)

Product Features

  • Travel-ready rod for on-the-go fishing
  • 6-piece, 6-foot-6-inch medium-action rod breaks down for storage
  • Rod collapses into 15-inch footprint and stores in travel case
  • Stainless steel guides with ceramic inserts
  • Twist-lock graphite reel seat with a collapsed length of 16 1/2 inches

Product Description

Whether you’re traveling across the country for business or driving through the countryside to visit a family member, it’s always nice to have a rod available for spur-of-the-moment fishing trips. The Travel Mate comes with a six-piece, 6-foot-6-inch medium-action rod. The rod cast just like one- and two-piece rods, but collapse into a 15-inch footprint for storage in the handy Travel Mate case.

Travel Mate 6’6″ 6-piece Medium Action Spinning Rod

Unlike all telescopic rods, this one is a sensitive enough to be fished with. It has a decent quality, and the only warning I have for the future buyers is to assemble it tightly, otherwise it may fall apart during a strong cast. It happened to me once, but I was lucky having strong braided line, so I did not lose a fallen piece in the river. After I snugged it in more tightly, I never had a problem with it. When disassembled, it fits in the smallest backpack. The clear case is a bit tight, but it is needed to protect it from other objects in your backpack, and I also use rubber rings to secure pieces together. The rod is strong enough to pull several pounds fish (or piece of wood, if you are less lucky) with some precautions. Overall, you can’t find better rod for the price! Don’t buy those telescopic rods – you would not feel a single bite!

I have used this rod for many years. I pack it right in the bottom of my tackle box. So it’s ready to go any where any time, long as it’s Rocky Mountain beaver ponds fishing for brook and rainbow trout.

A common misconception about these rods, that I often hear from friends and family, is that these sectional rods often come apart when casting, well that has not been the case for me. I have never had a problem casting with this rod, or any other problems with it for that matter. But the part I love the most is being able to pack it down into my tackle box with very little effort.

Shakespeare Two-Piece Medium Action Ugly Stik Spinning Rod

Product Features

  • Two-piece medium action rod
  • Double-footed, chrome-plated stainless steel wire frame guides
  • Exclusive “Ugly Back” 70-day/7-year warranty
  • Durable and lightweight “Ugly Tuff” EVA grips
  • Graphite twist-lock reel seats are standard on most models

Here my short review about Shakespeare Spinning Rod. Read also my other Spinning Rod reviews on Okuma Spinning Rods, Abu Garcia Spinning Rod and Shimano Spinning Rod.

Shakespeare Medium Action Travel Mate Spinning Rod (6-Feet 6-Inch)

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Shakespeare Ugly Stik Inshore Select Spinning Rod ISSP11701M 7’0″, Medium Heavy

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