Black Hole S-662H2MF Cape Cod Special Slow Pitch Jigging Rod

Black Hole S-662H2MF Cape Cod Special Slow Pitch Jigging Rod

Price: $495.00
Model
TD Code
LengthWeightJig WeightLine RatingPrice
S-662H2MF
BHR-0039
6.5ft, 2 pcs5.3oz400gPE2-5$495.00 USD
The Black Hole Cape Cod Special Slow Pitch Jigging Rod is made with nano carbon technology. This rod is a slow pitch spinning rod. It features EVA grip with trigger, Fuji guides, and WXW Wide X-Wrapping.

  • Front Grip Length: 3.3in
  • Rear Grip Length: 15.5in
5 Stars based on 3 reviews
By Kenny
Columbia, Maryland
Very good jigging rod!
November 20, 2019
this is an amazing rod for jigging out in the blue waters
By Johnson
oakland, CA
Great rod
September 19, 2017
My first black hole purchase but will not be my last.
By Brian
Portsmouth, NH
my new favorite inshore jig rod
June 23, 2017
The rod is very forgiving due to the nano carbon technology and makes jigging and fighting fish very easy even for old achy men like me. I like that it has action similar to fiberglass with MUCH less weight.
Pros
  • weight
  • strength
  • quality components & build
Cons
  • none
6 Questions & 6 Answers
Dane
from FPO, AP asked:
December 11, 2018
What size reel would you recommend for this rod (Shimano size)?
1 Answer
A 6000 or 8000 Shimano Stella would pair well with the S-662H2MF
Submitted by: Bernie on December 12, 2018

Dane
from FPO, AP asked:
December 9, 2018
What size reel would pair nicely with this rod?
1 Answer
A 6000 or 8000 Stella swb would pair nice with the Black Hole S-662H2MF Cape Cod Special Slow Pitch Jigging Rod
Submitted by: Bernie on December 12, 2018

hyung
from dunwoody, GA asked:
July 26, 2017
What is the length in 2pc?
1 Answer
This is a 70/30 split
Submitted by: Bernie on July 28, 2017

Dennis
from Miami, FL asked:
November 3, 2020
I have a Daiwa Catalina 5000, and a Saltiga BJ 4000.  Which would you say pairs better with this rod? 
1 Answer
I think the rod model you have tagged here would be a great fit for those size reels
Submitted by: Alex T on November 4, 2020

Kevin
from Flushing, NY asked:
February 23, 2020
Would this rod do well jigging tuna in the 50# - 100#+ range? 
1 Answer
We do not recommend this for jigging tuna. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on February 25, 2020

Sid
from Tulsa asked:
June 12, 2017
Is this a spinning or a conventional rod?
1 Answer
This model is a spinnig rod.
Submitted by: Devon on June 13, 2017

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