
The Redbone fishing rods. I fished with these rods back when i was only about 13 years old. It was the first time i had ever seen this brand of rod. Then about 3 years later i would be out shopping for a new saltwater rod and this was when i would see these Redbone rods again. I saw the rod and right away remembered the little picture of the palm tree on the rod shaft. These rods run for about 90 dollars per rod. I bought a 7 foot spinning rod meant for saltwater for 90 dollars. Redbone rods come in casting, spinning, Big game, And Fly fishing rod versions. I was looking at the Fly rods because they come in bigger weights all the way up to 12 or 13 i believe. So far the biggest fish i have caught on my Redbone is about a 10 pound bass. As soon as i get the pictures developed off the disposable camera i will upload them to this blog. But I have caught Snook, Redfish, and the occasional Jack crevalle on my rod. These i sleek rods with a glassy look to them. They are every bit worth of what they cost. They are priced fairly reasonably to. I would recommend these rods to any one who wants to buy a nice rod without spending 300 to 500 dollars. You should be able to buy these at your local tackle shop. I bought mine at Dicks Sporting Goods. So good luck and tight lines.

Pierce, thanks for the info. I'll check them out.
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ReplyDeletei found mine in a trash can-- neded a top eye. work great had it for 3 yrs an have caught trout-grouper=shark and jacks.
ReplyDeleteHey Pierce, BEAUTIFUL site! Also most informative. Thanks Dr Doc (dlcs)
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ReplyDeleteThanks ahead! :)