Seeker SHS-60H Hercules Jigging Rods

Seeker SHS-60H Hercules Jigging Rods

Price: $357.00
Model
TD Code
Rod TypeLengthActionLine RatingBlank NumberPrice
SHS-60H
SEE-0127
Conventional6'Heavy40 - 80 lbsGTS-60H$357.00 USD
The Seeker Hercules Jigging Rods are deep water jigging rods, built on "S" glass composite blanks. The Hercules Series Rods are built for light weight and strength to meet the exacting requirements set forth by rod builder Billy Vivona.

These extreme duty rods feature the slow action required for deep water jigging and the latest American Tackle "Virtus" Ring Lock, solid titanium frame guides that are 60% lighter than stainless steel, better protect the incredibly strong nanolite rings and eliminate corrosion.
5 Stars based on 3 reviews
By DeafCapt
Panacea, FL
Seeker SHS-60XH vs old Seeker SHS-60H
January 9, 2019
One of my favorite outfit is the old red Seeker 60H Hercules paired with a Accurate Boss Bx500. I've caught a lot of grouper, snapper, etc. Even works great for grouper trolling. I have 65lb braid on it.

I thought I would go up a notch in line class. I decided to get the 60XH to go with my new Valiant 600P to fish 80lb. These two pair nicely.

There is a lot of negative things said since Seeker changed ownership. I decided to take a chance and I am glad I did. I think the new version of the rod is a lot nicer. The old Hercules had American Tackle guides, and I think the new one with fuji is much better. The reel seat on the old model is graphite and the new one has an aluminum seat. The foam butt is a little thicker which is nice if you are doing a lot of running with your rod in the rod holder. I think the quality on the new one is better.

This is a great all around rod. Works great with circle hooks, trolling, jigging, flat lining, etc.
By imran
singapore, singapore
seeker rods
October 5, 2015
Beautiful looking rod with plenty of backbone to lift that big one...
By Loren
Long Beach, CA
Seeker Hercules Jigging Rods
September 17, 2014
Great rod for jigging. Put on a Avet JX and your ready to go
2 Questions & 3 Answers
Sam Aquavia
from NJ asked:
October 23, 2018
I want to use this blank for heavy sinker blackfish/tog fishing. Is this rod too heavy in hand or is there a better, lighter option?
1 Answer
If you're dropping down heavy weights in strong currents this is the rod you want.
Submitted by: Bernie on October 24, 2018

Malone
from St Cloud, FL asked:
January 13, 2019
How much does this rod weigh?
2 Answers
The rod weighs 12.8 oz's.
Submitted by: Rebecca on January 15, 2019
This rod weighs 12.8oz.
Submitted by: Ricky on January 15, 2019

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