1. Shimano® Curado® E/Cabela's XML Ti Casting Combo. This fishing pole is $319.98, and won't rust in any environment! With the tournament-proven dominance of this lightweight, low-profile reel, this combo provides the line capacity and fish-turning torque you need to wear long-fighting trophies into submission. Guides, reel seats, and rear grips are all state-of-the-art.
2. Shimano Sahara® FD/Cabela's Fish Eagle® II Spinning Combo. This is priced at $129.98, with its regular price at $129.98-$144.98. With its updated polished oversized drive gear, propulsion spool lip, three anti-rust ball bearings that deliver smooth performance, the Fish Eagle II is second to none when it comes to value, long-lasting durability, and tournament-grade performance.
3. Cabela's DepthMaster™ Gold/Fish Eagle II® Linecounter Trolling Combo. The price for this is $149.98-$184.98. This is the best-built series of trolling reels, and even offers left-hand models. Each model features precision machine-cut one-piece frame and brass gears, with the smooth cranking and fish-fighting power of a three-bearing drive.
4. Cabela's Tournament TZX 10HS/Prodigy® Casting Combo. At only $129.98, this fishing rod is reliable for years of use! This series delivers sensitive control and the latest in ergonomic engineering, with each rod being built on a 54 million-modulus graphite blank. Blank-through-handle construction provides a solid foundation and greater backbone for hauling in monster fish. High density EVA foam grips are also included, for increased comfort.
5. Quantum® Energy® PT™/Cabela's Fish Eagle® XML Casting Combo. This fishing rod is $289.98. It is a professional-grade reel paired with an ultra responsive rod. With its electrifying performance, and high-speed edge that results in tournament-winning results, this fishing rod features a finely-tuned bearing system along with customizable casting action, instant hook-setting power, and tough multi-coated finish.
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