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"Captain recommends" Rainshadow Vertical jigging / all pupose bottom fishing rod kit
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Jim Crowley 7'4" Med-Heavy Bladed Jig Rod Kit
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Mudhole - Jim Crowley 6'8" Medium Jerkbait Rod Kit
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Rainshadow SWB Kits 20-40lb
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Rainshadow RX7 Revelation Freshwater Split Grip Kits
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Rainshadow SP GB rod building kits
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Rainshadow UNIF662-20G (2WT) Kit
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SPG845-GB Component Kit (Batson Recommended)
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Terry Scroggins 7'6 Med-Heavy 10-17 lb Crankbait Rod Component Kit
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Are Vague Rods good for saltwater fishing?
Yes. Vague Rods are built with corrosion-resistant components and durable blanks designed to perform in saltwater and freshwater environments.
What makes Vague Rods different from other fishing rods?
Vague Rods are designed by anglers and tested on the water, focusing on sensitivity, balance, and durability—without the inflated pricing of big-name brands.
Where are Vague Rods designed?
Vague Rods are designed in California and tested in real fishing conditions to ensure performance and reliability.
What type of anglers are Vague Rods best for?
Vague Rods are ideal for inshore saltwater and freshwater anglers who want a high-quality rod that performs in real-world conditions.
Are Vague Rods good for beginners?
Yes. Vague Rods are easy to fish, well-balanced, and durable—making them a great choice for both beginners and experienced anglers.


