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 6 years ago

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

Bernie 6 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 8 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 8 years ago

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

Asked by Sisco 8 years ago

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

Donald 8 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 10 years ago

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

Frank 10 years ago

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