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Construction and Action Built with a 5-piece configuration and a 4-axis carbon blank, it delivers a fast and responsive action

Light Tackle: Spinning setups are well-suited for lighter tackle, making them excellent for finesse techniques like bonefish, corbina, halibut, bass and surf perch fishing with shrimp, sand crabs or grubs, jigging or drop-shotting, which can be effective in many surf fishing scenarios Spinning reels and rods are best for the following surf fishing scenarios: Ultra Light to Medium-Heavy lure fishing for any species from the shore (striped bass, flatfish etc) Fishing with any sort of fresh bait for small to medium-size sharks, rays, predators or redfish Fishing bait-and-wait with fresh bait for any sort of croaker, pompano, surf perch, bass, drum Light line surf fishing for corbina, surf perch, bonefish, trout, flounder, snook or halibut Surf Fishing Rod Action The next factor to consider once you've worked out the spinning vs conventional conundrum, is to select the best rod action for your purposes
The action on the rods is great and I am sure they will handle some jumbos just fine
Best approach is often to dangle the bait under a bobber and give it frequent quivering movements