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Friday, November 21, 2008
We are happy to announce we will be adding the entire Lamiglas Rod Collection to our product line. Lamiglas offers over 300 Rods with a rod for every fishing application imaginable. Lamiglas has introduced three completely new lines of rods for 2009 , and 32 new technique-specific rods to their existing lines.

New saltwater rods include The TP 8040 SP- an 8' 2 piece 40 lb Tropic Pro Jigging & Popping Rod. The Indian River Signature Series are the ultimate light tackle rods and includes 5 spinning models and 2 casting models from 7'-7.5' and balanced for 6-17 lb line. The blanks are made from a blend of high modulus fibers with Texalium in the butt section.Texalium is an aluminum-impregnated fiber that’s incredibly sensitive while remaining exceptionally durable.The rods feature fast actions for superior performance with artificial lures. The Big Bang Heavers are designed for casting 6 to 16 ounces of weight exceptional distances. These 13'10" rods are rated for 20-50 lb line and are great for large waters, powerful currents,and difficult shorelines. Rope-wrapped handles provide a secure grip within a casting stroke that may include a pound of lead. The rope wraps also deliver longwearing durability in tough environments. Dependable Fuji guides are double wrapped for strength. The rods is available in a 1 piece and a 2 piece model.

The Lamiglas Surf Rods include the Super Surf, Ron Arra Surf Pro, Graphite Surf & Jetty and the Surf Lite Series, with several new models added for 2009.

New fly rods include the XMG 50 in a 12-weight. This extra fast rod features a custom aluminum reel seat, fighting butt, and fore grip.

Salmon Steelhead Rods- XMG50, Certified Pro, Classic Glass

Freshwater Rods- Certified Pro Bass Rods, & Musky Series

We will be working hard to get all models listed but if you don't see what you are looking for you can view all models at http://www.lamiglas.com/ and call us to order, as all models are available. Most rods will ship within 1-3 days.

Most Lamiglas Rods carry a lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship for the original purchaser. The warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the rod.

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