New Kayak Angler Paddles from Bending Branches |
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Written by Chris Parson |
Tuesday, 27 March 2012 17:02 |
New Kayak Angler Paddles from Bending Branches Announcing a full line of new kayak angler paddles from Bending Branches. These new paddles were designed by professional kayak anglers and include paddles for the full range of paddlers who are hooked on kayak fishing…from the weekend angler to the passionate pro. With these new paddles, Bending Branches recognizes the growing segment of kayak anglers around the world who’ve typically had to “make do” with standard kayak paddles. Every paddle in the Angler series from Bending Branches has tape measures (in both inches and centimeters) built right into the shaft, making it easier for anglers to gauge their catch. And several have a hook retrieval system built into the blade. Most are available in either a dark color (so the fish can’t see them sneaking up) or a bright color (for safety’s sake). Angler Scout – An entry-level paddle, the Scout provides great value as well as the functional design and durability that you expect from Bending Branches.
Angler Classic – Lighter than the Scout for anglers whose dedication to kayak fishing is growing. Classic Bending Branches strength and style.
Angler Ace – With its T-700 carbon shaft and carbon-reinforced nylon blades, the Ace makes for a lightweight trip to an angler’s hot spots.
Angler Pro – For the tournament angler who demands a paddle that’s lightweight, strong, serious…and quite an eyeful.
For more information on any of these new angler paddles from Bending Branches, call (715) 755-3405. You may also visit www.BendingBranches.com, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it "> This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or write to Branches, LLC at 812 Prospect Court, Osceola, WI 54020-8163. For anglers who’ve discovered the adrenaline rush of kayak fishing, the Angler series from Bending Branches is quite a catch. Paddle lighter, fish longer! |
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