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Bass Fishing Rod Review: Moonshine Rod Co. – The Rambler Rod

Bass Fishing Rod Review: Moonshine Rod Co. – The Rambler Rod

Posted by Kinsey's Outdoors on 24th Aug 2021

Bass Fishing Rod Review

Moonshine Rod Co. – The Rambler Rod Series

5:57 am. Pulling up to the boat launch there’s just enough daylight peeking over the trees to show action already on the water.

Smallies jump feeding on topwater insects at the end of an overnight shift is an earned excitement.

Being the first angler at the water holds the kind of pleasure from achievement and not random fortune that says “here you go, you’ve got the first pick, where do you want to start?”

The 4th of July may be over, but there’s still plenty of time for outdoor summer fun to be had.

Trips down to the beach are in full swing, and if you’re staying local during your free time this summer, there’s still more than enough to keep those of us who can’t stay inside busy until fall.

The weather and water are too warm for chasing the trout from back in the spring, but there’s no reason to pack away your gear and throw your fishing license in a drawer.

Many Pennsylvanian anglers switch gear to chase the perennially popular sport fish, bass.

We have plenty of water to chase a healthy population of these fish.

Rivers, lakes, and ponds all can hold a chance at this warm-weather pursuit.

New to the store’s racks this year is the addition of The Moonshine Rod Company.

Growing in popularity in the past few years, their brand of angling quality at a very valued price point has been putting the best rods in the hands of anglers without emptying their bank account.

A rod’s a rod, right?

How’s a new company going to make a classic piece of equipment better?

First off, how about making traveling with your bass rod easier and safer?

For years, anglers who fly fish have enjoyed being able to break their rod down and store it. The fly fishing rod’s protective rod tube allows for ease of transport and rod safety.

The folks at Moonshine Rod Co. have done the same for your bass rod in their Rambler series of rods.

No more odd angles and bent rod tips in the car, truck, or boat.

Two-piece construction in a light, sturdy rod tube lets you throw and go so you can travel easier to your favorite fishing spot.