
I don't know????
Bought this rod about a year ago , it was the 8'0 surf rod. I got it for the striper run here in NJ. During the fall run I fish almost everyday and this was my go to rod, throwing ava 007's, crocs,A17's and some needlefish poppers.Caught many fish with this rod up to 24lbs no problem. Took it out the other day to cast to some bluefish here in the surf using a 1oz croc amd bucktail teaser above and about an hour and half into the day the rod broke in half, The rod I was using was the one piece model. I sent an email off to Tica customer service but no answer yet. So I'll say it was a good rod while it was in one piece, but don't know if I'll buy another. Think i'll suck it up and buy a St. Croix.
New Tica Dolphin conventional surf rod does not disappoint.
I received my new Tica 12' heavy conventional surf rod from Amazon because
they offered the best price and free shipping.My first impression of the rod
was the rich blue color of the blank. The wraps were clean and well designed with no visible blemishes or misalignment. The cork tape grip was evenly wrapped and also felt good in my hands. I bought this rod primarily for Stripers coming up the East coast this past May and had several days to test it out. With a Penn Squall 15 mounted,the outfit felt nicely balanced and was not heavy by any means. The rod performed extremely well and heaved 8'n bait with no problems. Keep in mind the rod does not break down evenly and the butt of the rod does not have any guides either.I think this design may give more power in the butt end and takes the strain off the upper rod section when landing a #20+ fish on the beach.
i didnt get the right rod
Well I got my first one and it was great love the nine foot one.
But I order the second and I didn't get what I order.
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