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![]() When it comes to performance and all-around fishability, the Mag Bass rods are our pride and joy. These rods, originally designed for pitching jigs and worms for largemouth bass have been discovered by walleye anglers, smallmouth enthusiasts, pike chasers and even light-duty saltwater folks. Pitching is an underhand casting method that allows you to put a bait around visible cover with a nearly splashless entry. When the fish are spooky and a big splash sends them scurrying off and you just can’t get close enough to flip, this is the best approach, but these Mag Bass rods are far more versati
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MBR782C Length: 6'6" Power: 2 Pieces: 1 Casting This is one of the best rods you'll find anywhere, especially in clear water where light lines, small lures and delicate presentations are key. Because it loads so easily, the 782 allows you to cast undersized baits with surprising power and accuracy, particularly around docks, rocks, riprap and brush. Its light tip, paired with a medium-heavy butt, make this rod a good choice for a wide variety of baits and techniques, including crankbaits, buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, small jigs, and worms. *Subject to additional $6.00 shipping charge.
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MBR783C Length: 6'6" Power: 3 Pieces: 1 Casting A good choice for fishing light-to-medium jigs and worms, as well as medium-to-large spinnerbaits, the 783 was basically designed to fish bass, northerns, walleyes and even lake trout in certain applications. But it also makes a very nice light saltwater rod for snook, redfish and specks. It's powerful, with a light tip, which allows for a good hook set, and still has enough power to move fish away from heavy cover without feeling too stiff. An excellent choice for spoon-jigs, large crankbaits and "slug-o" type baits, this may be the most versatile rod in our entire line. If you had to choose one casting rod for all of your fishing, the 783 would be our choice.
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MBR784C Length: 6'6" Power: 4 Pieces: 1 Casting This is a fast-action rod with a heavy power rating, making it a good choice for most jigging applications, including shallow-water pitching, deep-water jigging, plastic worms and slow-rolling oversize spinnerbaits. Designed for largemouth bass, but it doubles nicely for big northerns and light-duty muskie fishing. The tip is stiff, with a magnum butt for moving large fish in heavy cover. It excels in brushy, tree-choked areas where you need a powerful rod to get the fish to the boat. It's also the perfect choice for fishing heavy jigs or large plastic worms in deep water where "feel" is paramount, and for heavy duty spoon-jigging, where your ability to set the hook in deep water is especially important.
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MBR785C Length: 6'6" Power: 5 Pieces: 1 Casting Welcome to the "mega" jig rod in the Mag Bass series. When you pitch a jig into a small, brushy opening, you have to pull the fish out of that same hole. There's no getting around it. And when those fish are five-pound-plus largemouths, your rod had better be stout. Largemouths, especially big ones, may not have the stamina to last in a long fight, but you won't find a fish that pulls harder for 30 or 40 seconds-especially in heavy cover. It requires a rod with plenty of backbone. One that's light enough to use all day, yet that quickly reacts with authority. That's exactly where our MBR785 comes in. It has a magnum/fast taper with an extra-strong tip, which means when you move the rod, the fish comes with it. It's as simple as that. This is also a very good choice for peacock bass.
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| MBR842C Length: 7' Power: 2 Pieces: 1 Casting A good choice for small baits, especially in clear water where you may need to go to ten-pound or even lighter line and long leaders to be successful. The tip is soft enough to throw light jigs or un-weighted worms and soft jerkbaits a long way, yet there's still plenty of power in the butt-section to set the hook and handle any over-sized surprises without a problem. This is a finesse bait anglers dream rod!
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MBR843C Length: 7' Power: 3 Pieces: 1 Casting Just when you think you've got everything covered, somebody invents a new technique or revives an old one. In this case, its a little bit of both. Carolina-rigged plastic worms require a bit longer rod to handle the long leaders associated with the technique, while deep-water jig fishing is much easier with a long rod because it increases the leverage during the hook set and moves more line. It's a matter of leverage, and this rod makes the job a lot easier. The 843C is excellent for both applications.
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MBR844C Length: 7' Power: 4 Pieces: 1 Casting A remarkably versatile deep-water jigging rod, this powerful rod's 7-footer delivers increased tip speed, longer casts and more positive hook sets. It works extremely well for Carolina-rigged worms, pitching jigs in close or even light-duty flipping. If weeds are the dominant cover in your lake, you'll appreciate the magnum power of the 844 for pulling big bass out of the thick stuff. Freshwater stripers, northerns, muskies, and even salmon can be taken with this rod, but mainly it's a serious big bass tool.
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MBR845C Length: 7' Power: 5 Pieces: 1 Casting When you fish for big bass in heavy cover, you need a rod that can move them out of the brush before they get all wrapped up. That's where this rod really shines. Heavy line, thick brush, big jigs and short tempered largemouths are what this rod is all about. If you live where big stripers and hybrids chase bait, you'll also be a real fan of the 845C. Naturally, a rod this powerful can easily be used in light saltwater, say for tarpon or cobia, but it's designed primarily for heavy cover, leadhead jigs and oversize bucketmouths.
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