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Van Staal Spinning Reels - The Saltwater Edge

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Van Staal VR Series Spinning Reels - The Saltwater Edge

The Pro Green Series is a special set of inshore saltwater rods created for anglers that prefer to fish small jigs, soft plastics and any number of artificial baits, including topwaters for myriad saltwater species on the flats. A great choice for blues and stripers along the Atlantic Coast as well as redfish, seatrout, permit, bonefish, snook and small tarpon in Florida and all along the Gulf coast, these rods offer a unique blend of power, light weight and sensitivity.

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Van Staal VR Series Spinning Reels - The Saltwater Edge

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The Saltwater Edge

The VR Reels are the latest evolution of Van Staal spinning reels. Fully sealed, with a lightweight 6061 aluminum construction, and a powerful waterproof drag system. They come from the factory with a bail and a bailless conversion kit so you can fish them however you like. Features Fully machined 6061 aluminum body Fully sealed body and spool design Stainless steel spiral-bevel gear system Includes bail-less kit.

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The VR Reels are the latest evolution of Van Staal spinning reels. Fully sealed, with a lightweight 6061 aluminum construction, and a powerful waterproof drag system. They come from the factory with a bail and a bailless conversion kit so you can fish them however you like. Features • Fully machined 6061 aluminum body• Fully sealed body and spool design• Stainless steel spiral-bevel gear system• Includes bail-less kit.

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