I think covid was the final nail in the coffin of G-Rods. I heard several tackle shops got fed up with the delays in receiving orders before covid was a thing.
was looking for them a few days ago.. website shut down, nobody seems to be selling them..
Depending on where you are located, I know a tackle shop in north Texas that has a few still. Can't remember which models, but if you are interested I can pass on their contact info.
I bought one , still use it . 9 ft for vertical jigging crappie. I don't like it any more than my Pro Anglers , which cost under 1/2 the price of the G rod. I was disappointed in the rod after reading all the hype at the time. Your mileage may vary.
My mother-in-law works for a large factoring firm. G-Rods was one of her accounts. From what I gathered, they were struggling before covid trying to maintain a spot in the market. Then covid hit and that was it. I have one of their inshore spinning rods and use it sometimes. It's nice, but I need to get the butt section shortened.
*It was a Christmas gift from my MIL. No way I would pay what it cost new to have it.
"G" Rod! What ever happened to them? R they still in production??
They haven't been in production. I knew the guy who started it. Good guy wish they would have done better. Pretty pricy. Were Making fresh & salt rods.
was looking for them a few days ago.. website shut down, nobody seems to be selling them..
Depending on where you are located, I know a tackle shop in north Texas that has a few still. Can't remember which models, but if you are interested I can pass on their contact info.