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Penn Conflict XR Slow Pitch Jigging Rod
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Description / Penn Conflict XR Slow Pitch Jigging Rod
Crafted in a one-piece design, this jigging rod ensures a seamless connection from butt to tip, eliminating any potential weak points and providing you with uninterrupted control and feel.
Jigging deep in the water demands a unique level of sensitivity, and the Conflict XR delivers. The butt section of this rod is thoughtfully stripped of excess material, allowing you to feel every subtle bump, nudge, or strike from your jig even at considerable depths. This heightened sensitivity enhances your responsiveness, ultimately leading to a more successful hook up rate.
The Conflict XR is equipped with spiral-mounted guides that form a perfect system for smoothly letting the line roll of your rod when slow pitching.
Thanks to the integration of cutting-edge carbon components, this rod achieves a remarkable balance of lightweight design and extraordinary sensitivity. This outfit prevents any fatigue even after a long day out on the water.
The Penn Conflict XR Slow Pitch Jigging Rod is available in a range of lengths and casting weights for you to choose from in our drop down menu.
Key features:
Comes supplied in a protective rod bag
One-Piece Design: Offers strength and control.
Enhanced Sensitivity: Stripped butt for precise feedback.
Spiral-Mounted Guides: Facilitate smooth line release.
Carbon Components: Balance lightness and sensitivity.
Comfortable: Reduces fatigue.
Range of sizes available
Penn boat rods are engineered to deliver robust performance and unwavering reliability for anglers targeting powerful sea species. This guide will help you select the ideal rod configuration to match your fishing style, whether you're jigging for bass or bottom fishing for cod.
Rod Length: Control and Leverage
The length of your rod is a critical factor that affects both casting distance and your ability to control a lure.Shorter Rods (6ft - 7ft): These rods are the workhorses of boat fishing. Their shorter length provides superior leverage and control when fighting a fish directly below the boat. A shorter rod is also easier to handle in the often confined space of a boat deck.
Longer Rods (7ft - 9ft): A longer boat rod can be beneficial for specific applications. They offer more reach, which is useful when casting a jig away from the boat or when a fish makes a long, powerful run away from the vessel.
Casting Weight: Method and Strength
The casting weight of your rod is a critical factor that dictates the maximum weight of the lure, jig, or bait it can handle. Choosing the right casting weight ensures optimal rod action and fish fighting power.Up to 150g: A rod with a casting weight up to 200g is a superb all rounder for general boat fishing. It provides a great balance of sensitivity for detecting subtle bites while offering enough power for light to medium jigging and bottom fishing. This rating is perfect for species like cod, coley, and bass.
Up to 300g: For anglers who are targeting larger species or fishing in deeper, faster currents, a rod with a casting weight up to 300g is necessary. This heavier rating is designed for sheer lifting power and strength, built to handle the immense pressure of very large fish like halibut and ling.

