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ENERGO TEAM TEVERE POLE
ENERGO TEAM TEVERE POLE
EnergoTeam Tevere Pole – Light and soft pole rod Pole rod fishing is where all fishing starts! This is where we learn how to shot the float, what is water depth, why is moving up and down the float important, and what is a bite. The Tevere Pole is a perfect tackle with which you can pursue bream, crucian, and smaller carp too. The rod gives you great pleasure that other methods can’t offer. The material is made from IM10 carbon, which makes the rod unbelievably light. This characteristic of the rod can be felt when it’s unfolded too. Its weight distribution is even. You can hold it in your hand over a long day of fishing too. Its softness is perfect for bream fishing. Thanks to the soft tip, it won’t tear the mouth of bream. Recommended line is 0,10-0,14mm mono. With thicker lines, you can chase carp too. It subdues the strikes of 1-2 kg specimens perfectly. Every element of the rod suggests quality. The end of the rod is closed with a metal screw butt cap, whose rubber pad protects the end of the sections from injuries. The green-silver elements give an aesthetic appearance to the rod. Choose a 1,2-1,3mm thick stonfo for this rod, independent of length. We wouldn’t recommend elastication, as there are other rods for this purpose among our offers. Previously, holding longer 6-8 m Bolognese and pole rods in your hand over a long session was unimaginable. Thanks to the IM10 material, this isn’t the case anymore. The quick, rigid character and the improved weight-length ratio make it possible to handle the rod quickly and comfortably over a long session with many fish. The rod is equipped with a simple but popular handle which, however, satisfies every need. The handle enables comfortable use even during long sessions. You can hold it in your hand and you won’t get tired!
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