The Temple Fork Outfitters GIS Series Spinning Rod is a rod I’ve been using for a good amount of time.
This a high-quality rod that I like to use for a little bit more powerful inshore gamefish such as tarpon and big snook.
After using this rod to target some big fish and getting a good feel for it, I wanted to give you my unbiased and honest review of it.
In this video, I tell you my top pros and cons for the Temple Fork Outfitters GIS Series Spinning Rod and show you this rod in action catching fish.
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Note: All our reviews are unbiased and independent. We are not affiliated with TFO in any way. If you’ve used the GIS Series Spinning Rod, let us know your honest feedback in the comments section!
Temple Fork Outfitters GIS Series Spinning Rod Specs
My TFO GIS rod is 7’9″ and is medium power, but these rods come in multiple lengths and powers.
The lengths of these rods range from 6’9″ to 7’11”.
You can find this model rod in both spinning and baitcasting models.
Pros Of The TFO GIS Series Spinning Rod
1. Light Weight
2. Nice Cork
3. Rod Flex
4. Longer Butt
Cons Of The TFO GIS Series Spinning Rod
1. Price
2. Handle
3. Hook Keeper
This is a high-quality rod that really does have a nice on-the-water performance and feel to it.
However, I do remain concerned about the price of this rod and wonder if it’s worth $80 more than the rod that is one level down.
Remember, all our reviews are independent and objective. We’d love to hear your feedback on this rod as well.
If you have any questions about this rod or review, let us know in the comments!
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