7' Ugly Stik big water fishing rod - sporting goods - by owner

$ 21.00 · 4.6 (726) · In stock

From light spinning to heavy boat work these rods will suit most Freshwater and Saltwater fishing oppourtunities. Ugly Stik Clear Tip design. Ugly

Ugly Stik Bigwater Boat Rod 7' 30-50lb

Ugly Stik GX2 is the next generation of Ugly Stik rods that combines the heritage and tradition of the original while maintaining the strength and durability Ugly Stiks are known for. Ugly Stik GX2 rods offer better balance for lighter feel, improved components, and eye-catching cosmetics for a more modern look versus the prior generation. Fishing has gotten too pretty. Unscratched sparkle barges with nuclear-powered engines.

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Dependability, toughness, and durability is the backbone of this series. The Bigwater series features Ugly Tech™ construction with a combination of

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Ugly won't quit. The Ugly Stik Elite series features 35% more graphite than Ugly Stik GX2 for a lighter weight rod while maintaining the legendary toughness you've come to expect from Ugly Stik. Ugly Stik Elite rods feature premium cork handles Ugly Tech construction Ugly Tuff guides and the Ugly Stik Clear Tip design.

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Got the Ugly Stik GX2 on sale at Cabela's. 7 foot Medium Heavy rod with the largest reel available. Anyone have any experience with these? What do you guys use them for?