The Greys' stalkers come in either seven or nine foot lengths, both two-piece. And they're dynamite. If you choose the seven-foot jungle stick you've got the ultimate weapon for close quarter big fish hunting. We've designed the seven-footer to exert total stopping power but without any of the stiffness that can result in pulled hooks. This is the rod you need when you're climbing up that tree preparing to drop a bunch of lobs in front of a feeding thirty-pounder. . . . . And isn't this a moment when you'll appreciate the lifetime guarantees we offer on these models!? You'll find the nine-foot stalker absolutely perfect for everything that doesn't call for huge distance work. A great close quarter snag rod. Brilliant for close in surface work. Why not use it for spinning? Or for touch ledgering down on the river. A super destination rod. Put it in your tube and you know you've got a weapon that will be of massive use anywhere in the world. . . . . The stalkers might be up for beastie work all right but they're little beauties. Just as you'd expect from the Greys' workshop you get SIC rings throughout, matt grey carbon weave for lightness and strength, Fuji reel seats, hook keepers, premium-grade cork handles. These are rods you will love for life. And they'll frighten the life out of everything apart from your bank manager.
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
Pros:
Progressive, through action - this is a powerful rod (probably ~2.75 lb TC) that bends down to the handle, absorbing the lunges of big fish. It casts surprisingly well too - certainly far enough for many small venues. Top quality fittings including Fuji r
Cons:
I can't fault this rod - it is perfect for close quarter encounters in overgrown swims.
Awesome - has landed huge fish for me This little rod landed some huge carp for me in France, including my 58lb PB. These fish were played with the rod tip underwater (to avoid trailing branches)and most were landed very quickly, without suffering a single hook-pull. I've also used it success
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