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Duckett Fishing Jacob Wheeler Signature 2.0 Casting Rods, Spinning & Crankin' Rods, Pro Angler Designed, Extremely Lightweight & Balanced Sensi-Touch Multi-Modulus Blanks

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Management number 216699939 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$68.00 Model Number 216699939
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  • Designed in collaboration with Major League Fishing pro Jacob Wheeler, the Signature Series 2.0 is built for competitive anglers who demand precision, consistency, and confidence-inspiring performance in high-pressure situations.
  • Built on upgraded Sensi-Touch multi-modulus graphite blanks that deliver exceptional sensitivity, reduced weight, and technique-specific power — allowing anglers to feel subtle bites and execute precise presentations.
  • Features premium semi-conventional Kigan guides with smooth, groove-resistant inserts for reliable durability, efficient line flow, and improved casting accuracy across a wide range of techniques.
  • Equipped with a skeleton handle and exposed reel seat that maximize blank contact for enhanced sensitivity, improved balance, and reduced fatigue during long days on the water.
  • DUCKETT FISHING: Our products are Pro-Driven, which means they are professionally designed, tested, and specialized for the unique needs of experienced anglers. Our goal is to be the go-to brand for serious anglers everywhere, helping them achieve success on the water with our Pro-Driven fishing gear

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