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controlled pike deadbait fishing
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| Name | 3.0m DB Series Pike - 3lbs |
| EAN | 5056317750447 |
| MPN | Z0900001 |
| Brand | Zebco |
| Rod Length | 3m |
| Casting Weight | 200g |
| Number of Sections | 2pc |
| Rod Weight | 290g |
| Transport length | 157cm |
| Test curve | 3 lb |
| Guide count | 5+TIP |
| Braid rating | 15lb-65lb / 0.20mm-0.40mm |
| Mono rating | 12-20lb / 0.30mm-0.40mm |
It is designed for pike fishing with deadbaits and other larger predator presentations where casting power and firm hooksets matter.
Yes, the rod is built with strong reserves of power and is intended for larger baits and stronger line classes used in pike fishing.
The rod has a two-piece construction and a transport length of 157 cm, which makes it easier to carry and store than a one-piece model.
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The Zebco DB Series Pike is built for predator anglers who need a strong deadbait rod with enough reserve for large baits and secure hooksets. Its carbon blank combines power and forgiving action, which helps keep treble-hooked fish pinned at short range.
This 3.0 m rod is designed for pike fishing with deadbaits and other larger presentations. The blank has the backbone needed for firm strikes, while still cushioning lunges close to the bank.
Zebco uses durable carbon materials throughout the DB Series. That gives the rod a solid, resilient feel for regular predator sessions without making unsupported claims about ultra-light performance.
A full EVA handle with cork trim offers a secure grip in wet conditions. Large anti-frap guides are fitted to improve durability and support clean casting with heavier lines and baits.
The two-piece construction keeps transport practical, with a transport length of 157 cm. At 290 g, the rod stays manageable for mobile pike anglers.
This rod contains carbon fibres and must not be used during thunderstorms or near high-voltage power lines because of the risk of electric shock.