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The Okuma Classic Pro GLT is a 7-foot, medium power trolling rod crafted with durable E-glass fiberglass and equipped with titanium oxide guide inserts and double foot casting guides. Its ergonomic triangular EVA fore grip and lightweight design (7.5 oz) ensure comfort and control, making it ideal for targeting general saltwater species with up to 20-pound line weight.
Brand | OKUMA |
Material | Fiberglass |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Fishing Technique | Trolling |
Item Weight | 7.5 Ounces |
Model Name | Classic Pro GLT |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Rod Length | 7 Feet |
Line Weight | 20 pounds |
Grip Type | Full |
Tension Level | 20 pounds |
Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Fishing Rod Power | Medium |
Manufacturer | Okuma Fishing Tackle Corp. |
Size | CP-DR-702M; 7' Med 10-20LB |
UPC | 739998218233 |
Target Species | General Saltwater Fish |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00739998218233 |
Action | Moderate |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 84 x 84 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | OKUMA |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | CP-DR-702M |
Style | Down Rigger |
Included Components | Fishing Rod |
Sport Type | Fishing |
J**N
Great quality rod
Fantastic quality. Very comfortable foregrip. Very sturdy but also great sensitivity in the tip. Will buy again.
I**.
Great rods for the money
As a Lake Michigan salmon angler, I cannot recommend the Okuma Classic Pro GLT rods enough. These rods are an absolute must-have for anyone serious about catching salmon in the deep waters of Lake Michigan.One of the standout features of the Classic Pro GLT rods is their incredible sensitivity. The rods are incredibly responsive, allowing you to detect even the slightest nibble from a fish. This is especially important when trolling for salmon, as they can be notoriously finicky and difficult to catch.Another great feature of these rods is their durability. The Classic Pro GLT rods are built to last, with high-quality components that can withstand the rigors of saltwater fishing. This is essential when targeting salmon, as these fish can put up a fierce fight and can easily snap inferior rods.Additionally, the Classic Pro GLT rods are incredibly versatile. They come in a variety of lengths and line weights, making them suitable for a wide range of fishing techniques and conditions. Whether you're trolling for salmon, casting for steelhead, or jigging for lake trout, these rods are up to the task.
P**Y
Shipping is a joke, rod is decent
The rod gets 4 stars, shipping gets 0. I was surprised with the rod, it feels pretty strong with good action. I'm happy with the value. However, the shipping is ridiculous. Who ships a fishing rod in a plastic bag?? The first one was broken, no surprise. However, somehow, the replacement made it with no damage I saw. Also, since it was shipped USPS, the "free" UPS return cost me $8 because they had to wrap it to ship it. Why wrap an already broken rod to ship, and then I get charged for it when I returned it exactly how I got it. I was very upset with this. Be weary due to these, but if you get lucky the rod itself has been good so far.
A**R
Perfect size
All my rods are 12 or 15 feet rods so I wanted something a little smaller that can handle the same load and casting distance and this rod did not disappoint…no problem pulling in a 6’ black tip or a 53 inch bull…rod is great
B**I
Good salmon trolling rod
This is my second Classic Pro GLT, with my first combo package still going strong salmon fishing in Northern California. I fish the Okuma dragging a three pound ball on a sinker release. The rod flex at the tip is good while trolling and the flex in the rod keeps a steady tension on the fish when bringing it in. I have had better luck with the Classic Pro GLT then a number of gifted West Coast expensive rods that broke (twice) and had to be returned for the "lifetime warranty" that cost 75 bucks to replace the rod. When I was last out using the replaced "high end" rod I noticed the tip eye was starting to come apart so I decided a backup rod was needed. Looking at my Okuma that has gone on all the fishing trips the " West Coast " rod has gone on, the Okuma Rod looks great, all the eyes have stayed together, it hasn't broke, and it fishes well so i ordered another one. Just a quick update. Went out on a six pack party boat and found the supplied rods were these rods. Crew said they liked em and they kept the fish on the barbless hook nicely.
S**S
The rod is great
Mine arrived missing a guide insert and not packed great. I was able to get a refund and they let me keep the rod, I managed to fix it with a cheap insert kit. The rod is awesome for trolling with snap weights and downrigger. The fore grip is really thick so make sure it will clear your rod holders. It handles 10 Oz and a flasher just fine
A**N
Damage
Mine came damaged .. still usable but damaged
J**Y
price is right
I used this down rigger model for trolling, but without downrigger. I think most in this series of rods have similar action, slow.First of all the price is right, but it is indeed a very basic rod, the fit of the 2 piece is quite loose, it has not come off during fishing but it will spin off to the side after a while.I understand these rods is made to bend into the backbone alot so you can load it up with downrigger. But it's not that great once fighting fish, in my case hook set was vague and difficult. It's hard to explain and it would comes down to the individual angler. But I have more success landing fish using a faster action rod than slow action.I will say the bouncy slow action really exaggerate bites so you can see bite attempts better, the whole rod bounces up and down and even make some sound compared to a fast action rod that moves more concentrated at the tip.In this case, I found if I invest $20 more than the price of this rod, I can get a graphite rod that performed (for me anyway) better than this rod.I think trolling specific rods for kayak use is a bit overrated, a regular rod with the action of user preference can do better. We are mostly not going at high speed and not trolling for big tuna.
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