Okuma Voyager Travel Fishing Kit (100/6)

June 30th, 2010 by admin

Okuma Voyager Travel Fishing Kit (100/6)

  • Travel kit with 6’0″ rod and 20 size reel
  • Features a sensitive five-piece composite blank
  • Durable ceramic guide inserts
  • Stainless steel hooded reel seats
  • Machine-cut brass pinion gear

Okuma Voyager Travel Spinning Pack… just the thing for the trail! Great for travel, camping and backpacking! Take this handy Fishing Kit just about anywhere! Includes 5-Pc. 6′ graphite composite rod teamed-up with a spinning ball bearing reel. And when you’re done fishing, everything packs away in the soft-sided, space-saving carry case! Light, corrosion-resistant aluminum spool. Durable ceramic guides; Comfy cork grip; Stainless steel hooded reel seats. Save on this go-everywhere fishing kit!

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List Price: $ 44.99

Price: $ 39.88

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