Seeker Blue Lightning Inshore Series II Rods Review

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I have the Spinning version, 1st generation.20 years in the Amazon and Caribbean.

Diego
4 years ago

Purchased it in 2000 on a whim. Took it to the Amazon for 3 months. Paired it with a VanStaal VS150 packed with PowerPro #30. It caught big fish, fast fish, bottom fish and I swapped out the top shot three times.
The rod is incredibly light and has a sensitive tip to flick lures and fish bait. At first I was afraid I was going to break Break with the force I asked of it - read more to my amazement After 17 more trips to the Amazon all the guides are good, the reel seat too, and the blank may show it’s been used, but is perfectly functional.
It has exceeded all my expectations.

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JOSEPH
5 years ago

Great inshore rod I have it paired up with an Avet SX M/C ?€?. Never any problems with Seeker rods..

Fish the best

Tyler
5 years ago

This an awesome rod. Very light, great action and built with top of the line components. Seeker does not skip a beat.
My 858 is paired with a Tranx 300. This is a very versatile rod for 20lb line class. Inshore, off shore, plastics, jigs, live bait it does it all for me in San Diego as my medium baitcaster outfit.
It’s cost may seem a bit steep, but you get what you read more pay for on top of it being produced in the USA.

QUALITY

Rick
7 years ago

Quality rods that Seeker is known for.Light weight strong put to the test first time out paired with Avet sx handled this sturgeon like a champ

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Db
9 years ago

Great inshire rod..
I like the trigger reel handle allow me more precise drop the bait in the werk area.
very strong backbone. But quite sensitive too

Strong Backbone

Jaime
9 years ago

Purchased this rod to pair with my Penn Fathom 15. Ended up with a super light, SUPER STRONG combo that I was able to fish all day with. Like all seeker rods, this rod is extremely well built and extremely strong. I was able to put the hurt on the fish and not on my back. Highly recommend this series of Rods by Seeker.

Great rod

Frank
10 years ago

my second one, this rod is so versatile it works great on everything, snapper to grouper

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Seeker Blue Lightning Inshore Series II Rods Questions and Answers

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Asked by Ken 6 years ago

What’s the difference between Bcbw 659 6 1/2t. And bcbw bcbw 659h 6 1/2 t

Donald 6 years ago

The 659H 6 1/2 T model is the heavier model out of the two the line weights for the 659H 6 1/2 T are 25 (30) 40 and the line weights on the 659 6 1/2t are 20 (25) 30.

Asked by Seung 9 years ago

BCBW 709 can be good togging rod? I usually fish up to 100ft deep water togging with 8~12 oz sinker.

Frank 9 years ago

Seung, that would be a good rod for your application also take a look at the Trevala jigging rods from Shimano.