Shakespeare USSP461UL Ugly Stik GX2 Spinning Rod

Shakespeare USSP461UL Ugly Stik GX2 Spinning Rod

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Model
TD Code
LengthPiecesPowerLure Wt.
(oz)
Line Wt.
(lb)
# GuidesGuide TypeReel SeatPrice
USSP461UL
SHA-0215
4'6''1UL1/32 - 1/42 - 64 + tipSingle FootTwist Lock$49.95 USD
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The Shakespeare Ugly Stik GX2 is the next generation of the original Ugly Stik that was introduced in 1976. Ugly Stik GX2 is a lighter feeling rod with the same toughness that makes the Shakespeare Ugly Stik a real workhorse.
  • Ugly Tech Construction - graphite and fiberglass construction create a strong, yet sensitive rod with better balance.
  • Ugly Tuff Guides - newly designed guides provide maximum durability.
  • Ugly Stik Clear Tip - delivers extra strength right where you need it and is sensitive to the lightest strike.
  • 7 Year Warranty


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4 Stars based on 26 reviews
By John S.
Highland Falls, N.Y.
Ugly Stik Spinning Rod
August 24, 2022
I have been an Ugly Stik Spinning Rod fan for many, many years. This is a top notch fishing rod. Quality, durable and exactly what I was looking for. FISH---ON..........
Pros
  • Top quality at a very reasonable price.
Cons
  • None noted.
By Bahaa
New Jersey
Bad guides
May 31, 2022
Spiderwire braided line grooved the guides on this rod, had 2 of them and both had this issue, reached out to PureFishing who replaced them with new ones since they’re still in warranty to get the same results!
Pros
  • Toughest blank on the planet
Cons
  • These guidelines are BAD.
By Chris
Massachusetts
nice upgrade to the original
February 23, 2022
bought one of these last year to upgrade my 6ft standard ugly stick that is at least 20 years old. i ended up with a 6'6, really kind of preferred the 6ft model. it does feel slightly different overall, but is stil la really nice rod for the money. can handle pretty much anything that swims in your pond or lake
Pros
  • great rod for the money
Cons
  • wish they still made a 6ft model
By buster
Smith River
Gx2 uglystik is a great pole
May 28, 2021
been using a 2pc 6.6 and 3pc 5.0 poles and they have been great. Paired my gx2 with abu Garcia promax reels
By ALEXIS
MIAMI, FL
First rod good but with flaws
March 23, 2021
Nice rod, cheap and nice. The guides are kind of flimsy.
By Anonymous
Connecticut
This is my favorite rod for fluke and snapper blues
March 18, 2021
The best rod I ever had for fishing fluke and snapper blues I used a penn 710 with 15 lb braided line and it handles all included a 26 lb stripped bass.
Pros
  • Super long casting with minimal effort
Cons
  • None
By Catching
Smith river, Ca
Gx2 still holding strong 4 years later
November 29, 2020
Amazed by the quality and abuse these rods take
By Fred
Webster, FL
Good bang for buck
October 27, 2020
Love to fish ultra lite but some of my rigs are really delicate. This is a tough rod that is fun to use. A 2 lb fish is like a monster on this rig and to me that is what is fun. Better rods out there but not at this price
Pros
  • Durable and fun
Cons
  • None for the price
By Tyler
Delaware
Good enough
January 18, 2020
Great blank for the money, durable like you’d expect from an Ugly Stik, but the guides are disappointing. Mine had notches worn in to the top 3 or 4 within just a few months, a friend had the same issue with even less use. I’ve been avoiding any of their rods with these guides because of this.

If you’re comfortable re-wrapping upgraded guides when the problem arises it’s a nice rod, but it’s a little ridiculous to have to consider that for a modern rod within the first year of use.
Pros
  • Tough, lighter than the originals
Cons
  • Terrible guides
By ChuckD
Clayton, NC
GX2 is Tough and Pretty to look at
October 4, 2019
These rods will addict you. The GX2 looks nice and has the expected durability synonymous with Ugly Stik.
By Efren
Detroit
You can't go wrong with Shakespeare
April 20, 2019
I bought 2 of these GX2 rods and was skeptical at first, but after 3 hard days of fishing on the river, they performed perfectly.
Pros
  • Great quality at a very low price.
Cons
  • Can't really find anything bad about these jigging rods.
By SC
Oklahoma
Intro spinning rod
April 9, 2019
Should be considered the best intro spinning rod. Has been tried and true to this day. Though not really a fan of the grip. Still handle fish well after so many years. Zero issues with it.
By Will 1.
Lake Charles, LA
7 Foot Ultra Lite Spinning Rod
February 28, 2019
So, first time going ultra lite with an Ugly Stick. Want something light but durable to throw 1/32 to 1/8 baits in fresh and onshore/nearshore applications, either wading or from kayak. Small prey in spring, want to use lighter line, slow down presentation speed and bait size since water hasn't warmed up yet. It is a comfortable rod to throw. I like cork handles a lot, just a personal preference, but the composite does feel solid and very very good. Surprisingly sensitive rod, can feel lure and light bites, structure thumps, etc. Only reason I am giving 4 stars is the "moderate fast rating "advertised" for the rod, really should be called "moderate". It isn't quite "slow", but there is a significant amount of wiggle in the upper 1/3 of the rod which I am getting used to. I guess it helps to throw light lures a distance(?) but just be aware if you are used to throwing shorter length UL's that are stiffer.
Pros
  • Throws 1/32 to 1/8 excellent distances
  • Comfortable composite grip
  • Sensitive
  • Solid built Ugly Stick / durable
  • Able to stand up to larger fish without concern for "snapping the rod" - it's an Ugly Stick!
Cons
  • Moderate speed rod, not fast moderate
  • Wish it was offered in a 7 foot cork handle (just personal preference) at same price point
  • Color options -- that would be fun - camo? purple and chartreuse? Navy blue and gold, Marine red and yellow..?. in a perfect world
By Kevin
Half Moon Bay, CA
Timeless
April 16, 2018
My first rod that I can remember was an ugly stik and I will always have at least one in my arsenal. Practically indestructible, light, sensitive, and at a price that doesn't make you cringe trekking through the woods or letting your sister's kid use it. Yeah you know the one I'm talking about...
By Pete
Florida
will it hold up
December 8, 2016
Have not had a chance to abuse the rod yet, by abuse I mean test it on these rough golf fish. New guides "look" much stronger than old ones that kept falling out or breaking. only time will tell.
Pros
  • Improved guides, value priced
Cons
  • None yet
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