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Controlled deadbait placement from the bank
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| Name | Balzer MK Adventure IM-6 Stellfisch 7,50m 50-150g - Stellfischrute |
| EAN | 4005652857985 |
| MPN | 105437 |
| Brand | Balzer |
| Rod Length | 7.5m |
| Casting Weight | 50-150g |
| Rod Action | Fast |
| Rod Weight | 710g |
| Transport length | 134cm |
| Rod type | Telescopic rod |
| Guides | Titanium SIC |
| Reel seat | Nylon and stainless steel |
| Handle | Duplon |
It is made for deadbait fishing for predatory fish with the Stellfisch method, where the bait is presented close to the bottom or near structure.
Yes. The long rod helps place a deadbait farther out and more precisely around features where predatory fish often hold.
Yes. The supplier presents it as a good option for anglers learning deadbait tactics, while still offering features experienced anglers can use confidently.
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The Balzer MK Adventure IM-6 Stellfisch is built for deadbait fishing for predatory fish from the bank. Its 7.5 m telescopic design helps place the bait just above the bottom and close to structure, even at longer range.
This rod is designed for static deadbait work where accurate bait placement matters. The long blank gives extra reach for presenting a baitfish neatly in spots that are hard to cover with a shorter rod.
Balzer uses an IM-6 carbon blank that balances strength with manageable handling for a rod of this length. The fast action supports clear bite registration and direct hook sets when predators pick up the bait.
Slim Titanium SIC guides support smooth line flow. A nylon and stainless steel reel seat keeps the reel secure, and the Duplon handle offers a firm grip during setup, striking, and fish control.
The MK Adventure IM-6 Stellfisch suits anglers starting with deadbait tactics, and it also works well for experienced anglers who want a dependable long rod for pike and other predatory species.