
I'm only using 30 lb braid on a size 20 reel. The biggest fish I'l likley to hook using this would be a steaker cod or a pollack while jiggong for black seabass. I have two questions regarding these rods.ġst, they look like they're build for fishing really big fish, they have gimbals & are rated for high strength braid. Thank you very much for that specific input. You may be better looking at the Teremar line of shimanos for what you describe. The trevalas are a bit long in the tooth and companies have addressed many faults that can be found in earlier "jig" rods I'd take one of them over the Trevala F 8 days a week.Īs they are designed specifically for "JIGGING" Good sticks and have put a few thousand pounds of stripers to tuna on em.īut in my opinion there are better available.įunny thing about maxell.they literally have no clue at all about fishing.but make some damn good stuff. They are perfect for jigging, bottom fishing and of course fishing Slow Pitch can do a heck of a lot better than the trevala f rods in 2018. Most lightweight spinning rods don't let you use more than a few ounces but the high end on these rods is 4-7 ozs, depending on the model. One of the cool things about these rods is that they can handle more lure weight than a rod of similar size. Each rod has a Fuji graphite reel seat and comfortable EVA fore and rear grips. Maxel has outfitted them with Fuji Alconite K Frame guides that are designed for fishing braided lines and will deliver long casts and minimize wind knots. The tips are extremely sensitive and they have a ton of power in the back end.


Maxel Platinum Slow Pitch Jigging Spinning Rods are ready for your next inshore or offshore fishing trip! Designed by the same guys who brought to you the Tsunami Slow Pitch Rods, these rods are great if you want to fish for pelagics Slow Pitch style, or have a lot of fun targeting inshore species like fluke, striped bass, blackfish and more! Maxel Platinum Slow Pitch Jigging Spinning Rods are constructed of a lightweight yet powerful carbon fiber blank with an external carbon tape cross wrap for added strength. Loans are made or arranged pursuant to California Financing Law license. California residents: Affirm Loan Services, LLC is licensed by the Department of Business Oversight. *Payment options are offered by Affirm and are subject to eligibility check and might not be available in all states. For questions about Shop Pay or the Shop App, visit.For questions about installment payments on Shop Pay, visit.The installments option on Shop Pay is available on debit cards. Which payment methods are accepted if I use the option to pay Installments on Shop Pay? If your refund amount is more than the amount remaining on your Shop Pay Installments balance, then you can expect to receive the difference as a refund to your original payment method within 3 to 10 business days. Less future payments on the remaining loan balance.A smaller payment balance on the final payment.If your refund amount is less than the amount remaining on your Shop Pay Installments balance, then you can expect one or both of the following: What if I make a return on a purchase made through Installments with Shop Pay? Paying in installments on Shop Pay allows you to split your purchase amount into flexible installment payments.* Your first payment is due when you make your purchase. When checking out with Shop Pay, you now have the option to pay now or later. What is the option to pay in installments on Shop Pay? No, there are no late fees if you miss a scheduled payment. When you choose Shop Pay at checkout, you can split your purchase into flexible installment payments.* Don't worry, you'll get an email reminder before each payment to remind you. The remaining payments are automatically charged to your card saved on Shop Pay based on the payment plan you chose.


Learn more about Shop Pay Installments How it works
