The Reel Seat's Custom Tilefish Rod |
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Anglers can't often tilefish. They can't sail to depths like 400 to 1,000 feet, along the Continental Shelf, every day, for the fishing. That takes a serious boat with a knowledgeable crew. It also takes specialized tackle. The Reel Seat, the tackle shop in Brielle, N.J., has introduced a rod for tilefishing that might be the first available off-the-rack. The shop’s owner, Dave Arbeitman, a party-boat tilefiisher, designed the rod in three lengths: 7 feet, 7 ½ feet and 8 feet. The pole, graphite with Fuji hardware, is built to be sensitive, much more than fiberglass, to feel a bite. Yet the rod can handle fishing-weights to 3 pounds, or, in a pinch, heavier. A sensitive but stout rod is particularly required for the fishing. When an angler feels a bite, not easy in the deep on the drifted boat, the hook must be set, and the fish must be cranked in, immediately. The 7-foot rod includes a gimble for a belt or a rod holder. That rod and the The 8-footer was built for party boats. Finally, a rod that’s Now that’s cool. For more info, visit |
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