Shimano Baitcast Reel Tranx

Shimano
Shimano Baitcast Reel Tranx
Shimano Baitcast Reel Tranx
Shimano
Type
Line Capacity m
Line Capacity Ø mm
Weight g
301HGA
235
0.30
7.6 : 1
330
177259.85.585
Type Line Capacity m Line Capacity Ø mm Ratio Weight g Order No. SRP* Askari Price Avail. Quantity
301HGA
235
0.30
7.6 : 1
330
177259
329,95
259,99
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Shimano Baitcast Reel Tranx
The perfect bigbait reel for casting big jerkbaits, XL shads and monster spinnerbaits. When jigging for hard-fighting marine predators, the Tranx also shows its power in saltwater.
Features: 5 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing, VBS (Variable Brake System), X Ship gear, S3D spool, Coreprotect, double crank (301A, 401A), single crank with round knob ( 301AHG, 401AHG).

Manufacturer Information:

Brandname: Shimano
Address: High Tech Campus 92, 5656 AG Eindhoven
Phone: 31-40-2612222
E-Mail: contactshimano@shimano-eu.com

Safety instructions:

“ - Handle hooks with care: Always cover the fishing hooks or remove them from the rods for transportation. Use corks or hook covers to avoid accidental injury.
- Keep your distance: Fish at least 10 meters away from others to avoid accidents. Watch out for people behind you before casting. Be careful with carbon fiber: Carbon fiber rods are strong but can be brittle. Avoid dropping them or banging them against hard surfaces as this can cause damage.
- Safe transportation: Always take your rod apart and place it in a protective cover during transportation to prevent damage from external influences.
- Carbon fiber rods conduct electricity. Do not use them during thunderstorms or near power lines.
- Never try to pull lures or leaders out of trees or bushes by applying pressure to the rod and fishing line. This can result in the bait/lead being catapulted towards the angler. Use only your hands to free the bait/lead.

- Train beginners: Instruct children and beginners in the safe handling of rods and hooks to minimize risks.
- Safety distance: Always keep a distance of at least six meters from high-voltage power lines when carrying or using fishing rods.
- Avoid high sticking: Do not bend your rod too much while you are drilling a fish, which is known as “high sticking. Hold the rod at a maximum loading angle of 45 to 60 degrees to avoid breakage.
- Aligning the rod for snags: If your lure snags, keep the rod pointed at the hook while walking backwards to reduce the strain on the rod.
- Be careful with carbon fiber: Carbon fiber rods are strong but can be brittle. Avoid dropping them or banging them against hard surfaces as this can cause damage.
- Safe transportation: Always take your rod apart and place it in a protective cover during transportation to prevent damage from external influences.