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Lightweight jigging and casting in Baltic waters
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| Name | Balzer 71 North Baltic Sea 2,40m 35-130g - Pilkrute |
| EAN | 4005652867038 |
| MPN | 105460 |
| Brand | Balzer |
| Rod Length | 2.4m |
| Casting Weight | 35-130g |
| Number of Sections | 2pc |
| Rod Weight | 192g |
| Transport length | 124cm |
Pilking rods are designed for vertical jigging and casting heavy lures from boats in deep water. They're ideal for targeting pike, perch, cod, and other sea species in Nordic waters.
IM-12 Nano Carbon blanks are lightweight yet rigid, allowing you to cast further with less arm fatigue. The nano-enhanced material resists corrosion in salt water and provides excellent sensitivity when detecting bottom structure and fish bites.
Yes. At 2.40 m, the Balzer 71 North strikes a balance between portability and reach. It's compact enough for small boats yet long enough to maintain control over rigs in deeper water and execute precise casts from anchored positions.
The rod is rated to handle lures and jigs weighing between 35 and 130 grams. Use lures in this range for optimal casting distance, accuracy, and rod flex characteristics. Lighter lures (35 g) are best for finesse techniques; heavier ones (120–130 g) for deep vertical jigging.
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The Balzer 71 North is a versatile sea fishing rod designed for boat and shore jigging in Baltic waters. Built with IM-12 Nano Carbon blank, it combines light weight with strong backbone for extended casting and precise lure control.
The IM-12 Nano Carbon blank delivers the agility needed for long days of vertical jigging and casting heavy lures. Fuji rod holders and complete Fuji ring guides ensure smooth line transition and minimal friction.
Ergonomic Duplon (soft foam) grip provides secure purchase even during extended use or when battling larger fish. The two-piece construction allows compact transport while maintaining the rigid action required for sea species like pike, perch, and cod.