Okuma Citrix Graphite Travel Rods Review

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Okuma Citrix Travel Rod

Chris
9 years ago

Great rod at a great price point. I paired this with a Citrix 350 series reel. Perfect lightweight combo for the Texas bay wade fishing.

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Asked by Jeremy 5 years ago

What would be a well balanced but versatile reel to pair with the CIT-S-724M?

Bernie 5 years ago

A 3000 or 4000 size shimano Nasci or Sedona would pair up well with the Okuma Citrix Graphite Travel Rods

Asked by Brian Conley 7 years ago

Looking to pair a Shimano Spheros 4000FB on a travel spinning rod. Which of these Okuma or perhaps the tsunami travel kayak rod?

Devon 7 years ago

CIT-S-724M would pair up well with a Spheros 4000.

Asked by Sisco 7 years ago

Is this a casting rod? How does it do with 1/8th oz plastics. I wade fish mostly

Donald 7 years ago

We do have a 7'2'' and a 7'11'' casting rod and i would recommend using a heavier plastic for both rods. The 7'2'' is rated for 1/4 oz - 5/8 oz and the 7'11'' is rated 2 - 8 oz.

Asked by TJH 9 years ago

Hi, How long is the rod case of this rod (6'6'' and 7'2 versions)?

Frank 9 years ago

The 6'6" case is 23 Inches long, the 7'2 case is 25 inches long