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Sea Striker Sand Spikes with Aluminum Stake | Heavy-Duty Fishing Rod Sand Stand
Sports and Outdoors

Sea Striker Sand Spikes with Aluminum Stake | Heavy-Duty Fishing Rod Sand Stand

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This Sand Spike with an Aluminum Stake makes your fishing experience memorable with its functional properties and practical use. Manufactured from quality aluminum and PVC plastic for construction, this offshore angler spike slides easily into the stand and stands with stability for long periods. It holds the fishing rod easily when you are done catching the target. Available in 28 inches and 42 inches in height, this high-impact surf rod holder can be used anywhere from a beach to a river. The heavy-duty plastic doesn’t break or bend while the aluminum is corrosion-resistant to work best under freshwater and saltwater actions. Easy to use, this fishing pole spike is modern fishing equipment that everyone must own for a hassle-free experience. Also, it makes a perfect gift for anyone with unending love for fishing on any special occasion.Be prepared for your next outdoor activity with Sea Striker. A well-known manufacturer of saltwater products, Sea Striker offers a vast array of items you might be looking for to have on your next fishing trip. Promising product quality with customer satisfaction, Sea Striker has been the foremost choice of outdoor lovers whenever they are looking to land their biggest catch. Our saltwater lures include Got-Cha plugs, soft plastics, dusters, and bucktail teasers that come in bright colors with great action to grab a fish’s attention. Sea Striker ball-bearing snap swivels are small but strong to handle almost any species and depth, while sinker slides are an inexpensive way to weigh down the braided lines without fraying them. Get rugged surf rods and standing roads for inshore coastal fishing along with rigging kits, beads, and snelled hooks.

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