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EatMyTackle Sabiki Rig Bait Fishing Rod (7ft.)

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Size: 7 ft.


Style Name: 2 Pack


Features

  • 2 Sabiki bait catching rods, perfect for catching Ballyhoo, Cigar Minnows, Hard Tails, Goggle Eyes, Blue Runners and many other baits!
  • Size: 7 ft. in length and can be used with any small bait caster reel
  • The opening in the rod is 7/16" and will accommodate the hooks found on most rigs
  • 2-piece rods make for easy storage
  • Stop getting stuck by Sabiki hooks and improve your bait fishing skills

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎61.25 x 3.25 x 3.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.68 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎EAT MY TACKLE


Manufacturer: ‎Eat My Tackle


Style: ‎2 Pack


Size: ‎7 ft.


Grip Type: ‎Cigar


Date First Available: October 9, 2018


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  • Only used for a night but it is a quality rod and convient for sabiki rigging
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: Single
At first I was skeptical about the two-piece rod, but it is of high quality and makes assembling the sabiki rig and rod a lot easier
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022 by Jacob

  • Stan the Man Reviews: Seven foot Sabiki Rod
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: Single
If this thing actually does catch bait it is well worth the money. I have not tried to catch anything yet but the following may be helpful. Take my measurements with a grain of salt. The rod supposedly has a 7/16 inch hole. Sabiki hook sizes in the 22 pack assortment I ordered from Amazon, ranged in size and number of packets from two packs of fairly large, for Sabiki rigs, labeled 1/0. The other hooks, from larger to smaller, were 16, 12, 10, and 8. The assortment came with 8 number 16 and 8 number 8's,the smallest hook. The largest, 1/0, will efinitely NOT fit this pole if the hole size given is 7/16". The number 16 hooks seem to actually be 7/16 but my guess is they might not fit. The number 12 will probably fit. The 10 and the 8 most definitely will. It seems like I read about a number 14 and this might be the largest that will fit well though I may actually eventually test the 16s. Loading the things seemed to be a pain in the but but I found a fairly effective method. I got a long bamboo skewer like they sell to make shish kabobs for grilling with and, after mounting the reel on the disassembled rod, I scotch taped the end of the line to the end of the skewer and forced it through the hole. After pulling it through the handle part, I put it in the main part of the rod and just tapped it gently on the floor so that the skewer fell through dragging the line with it. As I understand it, this rod should basically be used by dropping it down and jigging it up and down. I will try casting it but I see no real reason I would want to in the ocean or bay. You might want to in a pond or stream I guess but your tangles will probably be a treat with so many hooks to snag the bottom. I mounted a fairly high grade push button reel on it and see no reason it should not cast. I will attempt a cast by letting most of the hooks out so they will not snag inside the rod. This may be the problem if you just try to cast with just the sinker sticking out. At any rate, I am too vision impaired to untangle bird nests in casting reels. I used to be an ace at this but now I'm 70 and more of an ass. As for baiting the individual hooks, I think it will be easier just to ladle down some chum or even lower a chicken leg down on a string. I have caught bait fish in crab traps on a piece of raw chicken. I don't think Amazon lets you write follow up reviews so I will take people's words that these catch fish. They should. I have seen small fish in ponds attach Styrofoam flakes. Crushed up eggshells also attrack fish. CAST TEST WITH BUTTON REEL: The morning, I enlisted the aid of my stepson and we went out into the street to test cast the Sabiki rod with a spincasting, push button reel. I used him to lift the sinker up when I reeled it back in to keep from dragging the hooks on the asphalt. The reel I used was a Daiwa Silvercast spincast reel. The sinker was one ounce. I let a fair number of the hooks out of the rod's inner tube and cast it. The thing went a truly impressive distance. My stepson had to run two house down to pick the sinker up before I reeled him in so a spincast reel works just fine though trolling all those hooks in real water on the bottom might NOT work just fine. I plan to jig it up and down from a pier or bridge. I would use a decent quality reel on the thing since some of those kiddy level button reels aren't worth doodle bug to begin with Good luck fishing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2017 by Stanley Troy Thompson

  • As advertised!
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: 2 Pack
love my new Sabiki poles! catching bait just got easier!
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 by Alex Harmon

  • You'll never go back
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: Single
After fishing sabiki's on a regular rod for many years, this has changed my world. I had the same rigs for the entire second half of the season after I bought this rod because it never got tangled on me. It works well, lightweight, holds the rigs easy. Keep in mind that if you don't buy short rigs with a few less hooks they may be so long that they can't be reeled all the way into the pole. Also the initial threading of your line through the pole is a bit of a hassle but not bad, that's why the pole is a two piece or it would be impossible. I highly recommended this, I bought another shortly after the first so I always have two on board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020 by Rebecca Barden

  • end the sabiki storage problem.
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: Single
works great for what it's made for.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022 by Jon jones

  • Very nice rod for the money
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: 2 Pack
Very sturdy and well made.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022 by William B.

  • Worth it's weight
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: Single
Awesome rod. I put a baitcasting reel on it with a cheap sabiki rig (bought on Amazon also) and used it pier fishing about 4 times before I needed to put a new rig on. When I'm done catching for the night just reel the line in, hooks fit nicely in rod and don't have to worry about getting caught with them in the car. Just make sure you have a weight on end of rig so that it blocks rig from getting reeled too far in rod and then you can easily cast out next time. I'll take this everywhere I go fishing from now on. My son wants one so off to shopping I go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2018 by deb92284

  • Excellent just what I was looking for.
Size: 7 ft. Style Name: Single
awesome pole
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021 by Laurie

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