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DAIWA: 2025 TATULA Rods

by DAIWA 22 Mar 16:52 GMT

Covering Your BassAgain

DAIWA goes all out new 23 model lineup of 2025 TATULA cork handle bass rods

From skipping docks with the utmost accuracy, to bombing lures long-distances to cover more water, anglers can rely on DAIWAs new 23 model 2025 TATULA bass rod series, each designed for specific fishing situations and techniques. The rods are part of DAIWAs long list of new bass tackle being introduced at the Bassmaster Classic Expo and are now shipping to tackle shops throughout the U.S. and Canada. Each of the 13 casting and 10 spinning rods retail for $149.99 (USD).

All featuring cork handles, the new TATULA rods are as much as 15% lighter than the previous TATULA series. DAIWA employs its exclusive SVF (Super High Volume Fiber) Nanoplus Technology to lighten and strength the blank. They are also reinforced with DAIWAs X45 bias carbon technology and Braiding X construction process to resist twisting, provide needed hook-setting power, and maintain rod integrity during high-stress situations.

The TATULA series includes two specialized casting models for cranking the TATULA 701MHRB-G and 721HRB-G, where DAIWA uses its advanced GLATECH construction process with the fiberglass blanks.

Anglers will also see DAIWAs new TATULA custom rod seats on all models, along with Fuji Concept O guides with aluminum oxide. All the rods are backed by DAIWAs 5-year limited warranty.

Going back now a decade with our TATULA branded rod and reels, we keep bringing advancements to show anglers that our slogan Weve Got Your Bass Covered holds true to this day, said DAIWAs Marketing Director, Marc Mills. These next generation TATULA bass rods continue DAIWAs intense focus on bass fishing, as we bring new models that reflect the right rod lengths, actions, and powers to keep up with new trends in the sport.

Within the casting models, there are TATULA rods in 68, 610, 7, 72, 73, 74 lengths to cover a wide range of applications, and even a 79 heavy action for casting big swimbaits and A-rigs. In the spinning versions, anglers will find rods ranging from 68 up to 76, designed for everything from finesse and forward facing sonar situations, to the right actions for Ned rigs, shakey heads, dropshots, and even smaller swimbaits.

Have all your bass fishing needs covered with DAIWAs new TATULA bass series. For more info, visit https://DAIWA.us/products/25-TATULA-cork-rods.

For DAIWAs latest color catalog and/or information on DAIWA dealers in your area, call DAIWAs Customer Service Department at 562-375-6800 or e-mail inquiries to: CSR@DAIWA.com. The URL for DAIWAs web site is daiwa.us

 
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