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Temple Fork Rods are some of our favorites thanks to tapers and actions chosen by fishermen, quality components, and value pricing.
Read Dave Anderson's piece on How To Choose a Surf Rod. Learn about action, length, and more.
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The most minor componets can make big differences on the water.
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Sculpted hood, collar drain system, and neoprene cuffs all work to help keep you dry
Get ready to take on the elements with Tsunami's SaltX Seahook Spalsh Top
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Offset circle hooks split the difference between inline circle hooks and the classic J-hook.
Due the circle hook design, you're going to get the benefits of circle hooks - mostly corner of the mouth hook ups, and with the offset higher hook-up ratio than an inline circle. With an offset shank, you may still gut-hook a fish at times but if you're fishing for a species where you may want to take one home for dinner, this risk may be acceptable.
If you want the most reliable hook for avoiding gut-hooks, or it is required by law where you live or the tournament you are fishing requires it, the Inline Circle Hook is a better choice.