Beginners Jetski Fishing Combo

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Why not add to the versatility of your jetski and try a spot of fishing?  This specially selected soft baid combo is the perfect starting point, selected by one of NZs most experienced jetski fishing professionals especialy for JetskiJunk.  Compact and tough – rod, reel with braid + retractable net.


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Description

 

The Jarvis Walker Soft Bait Rod and Reel Combo are matched to create a perfectly balanced combo for softbaiting.

The Reel
The Jarvis Walker Ceratec Spinning Reels are packed with features usually found in reels twice the price: graphite body and rotor, brass pinion gear, five ball bearings, infinite anti-reverse, stainless steel main shaft, double-ported aluminium spool, click drag knob, thick bail wire, machine cut CNC handle and a soft touch torpedo handle knob. That’s a lot of reel for such an affordable price!

The Rod
The Jarvis Walker Ultragraph Softbait Rod continues the tradition of quality and durability at an affordable price. This rod is built with ultra light yet strong graphite and fiberglass composites. It combines sensitivity with strength for today’s demanding anglers. It’s excellent for general soft bait fishing or spinning for the likes of kahawai.

Jarvis Walker Ceratec Spinning Reel Features:

  • Style: Spinning Reel
  • Bearings: 5+1
  • Line Capacity: 10lb/280m
  • Gear Ratio: 5.2:1

Jarvis Walker Ultragraph Rod Features:

  • 2 piece rod
  • Length: 7′ (2.13 meters)
  • Line Class: 3 – 7 Kg
  • Sanfu Premium Guides and Tip
  • Split grips

 

Jarvis Walker Aluminium Retractable Net

The Jarvis Walker Net is a universal size suited to most fishing situations. This net features a strong, aluminium frame, spring-loaded brass lock button, rubber handgrip and heavy-duty mesh. The retractable handle makes it easy to stow the net when travelling, or waiting for a bite. TIP: Always lead the fish into the net rather than try and scoop at the fish.