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Tica TC2 Surf Spinning Rods - TackleDirect

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Tica? s UGSA Dolphin Surf Rods are some of TICA? s finest rods. Constructed from high modulus TC3 graphite, these rods are able to throw hard baits such as top waters and spoons over long distances. Super light weights and smaller diameter blanks give you a rod ideal for walking long stretches of beach without fatigue, and the UGSA rods also feature high quality FUJI ALCONITE tip top guide and FUJI HARDLOY ring guides for better heat dissipation.

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