The P813 is designed for one thing: keeping fish attached to treble hooks. A rod that's too stiff is your worst enemy on crankbaits and jerkbaits. The moderate-fast taper acts as a shock absorber — soaking up head shakes and surges at the boat that would otherwise straighten hooks or tear them free before you get a hand on the fish.
Precision Over Distance
At 6'8", this rod trades unnecessary length for surgical accuracy. Target-cast squarebills into tight pockets, work a jerkbait with sharp downward snaps without hitting the water, or roll a cast under a dock with room to spare. Shorter length means more control where reaction fishing actually happens.
If you're losing fish on the jump or at the boat on moving baits, the P813 is the correction your lineup needs.
Primary Techniques
Squarebills & Mid-Depth Cranks — perfect deflection off timber, rocks, and laydowns
Jerkbaits & Suspending Baits — tip speed allows aggressive rips and slashes with control
Topwater — ideal for walking the dog on Spooks and working prop baits
Light Wire Moving Baits — small spinnerbaits and chatterbaits where a softer touch keeps fish pinned
What Else This Rod Can Do
P813 — 6'8" M Mod-Fast Casting. The "Reaction & Finesse-Power" Tool.
Freshwater Techniques
Black Bass (Smallmouth/Largemouth): Target-casting squarebills, rolling spinnerbaits around wood, and snap jerkbaiting.
Walleye: Shallow-water trolling with Shad Raps or ripping lipless cranks over grass. The Mod-Fast action prevents ripping the hooks out of their soft mouths.
River Trout (Brown/Rainbow): Throwing heavy sinking minnows (70mm–90mm) in high flow. The 6'8" length allows for precise underhand casts in tight river corridors.
White/Hybrid Bass: Surface-walking baits. The delay in the Mod-Fast action ensures the fish has the bait before the rod loads.
Inshore Saltwater Techniques
Speckled Trout: The popping blank specialty. Throwing popping corks or MirrOlures.
Redfish: Fishing gold spoons or light jigs in the flats.
Flounder: Dragging Gulp on light jigheads — the tip is sensitive enough to feel the mushy bite.
The P813 is designed for one thing: keeping fish attached to treble hooks. A rod that's too stiff is your worst enemy on crankbaits and jerkbaits. The moderate-fast taper acts as a shock absorber — soaking up head shakes and surges at the boat that would otherwise straighten hooks or tear them free before you get a hand on the fish.
Precision Over Distance
At 6'8", this rod trades unnecessary length for surgical accuracy. Target-cast squarebills into tight pockets, work a jerkbait with sharp downward snaps without hitting the water, or roll a cast under a dock with room to spare. Shorter length means more control where reaction fishing actually happens.
If you're losing fish on the jump or at the boat on moving baits, the P813 is the correction your lineup needs.
Primary Techniques
Squarebills & Mid-Depth Cranks — perfect deflection off timber, rocks, and laydowns
Jerkbaits & Suspending Baits — tip speed allows aggressive rips and slashes with control
Topwater — ideal for walking the dog on Spooks and working prop baits
Light Wire Moving Baits — small spinnerbaits and chatterbaits where a softer touch keeps fish pinned
What Else This Rod Can Do
P813 — 6'8" M Mod-Fast Casting. The "Reaction & Finesse-Power" Tool.
Freshwater Techniques
Black Bass (Smallmouth/Largemouth): Target-casting squarebills, rolling spinnerbaits around wood, and snap jerkbaiting.
Walleye: Shallow-water trolling with Shad Raps or ripping lipless cranks over grass. The Mod-Fast action prevents ripping the hooks out of their soft mouths.
River Trout (Brown/Rainbow): Throwing heavy sinking minnows (70mm–90mm) in high flow. The 6'8" length allows for precise underhand casts in tight river corridors.
White/Hybrid Bass: Surface-walking baits. The delay in the Mod-Fast action ensures the fish has the bait before the rod loads.
Inshore Saltwater Techniques
Speckled Trout: The popping blank specialty. Throwing popping corks or MirrOlures.
Redfish: Fishing gold spoons or light jigs in the flats.
Flounder: Dragging Gulp on light jigheads — the tip is sensitive enough to feel the mushy bite.