My Okuma swimbait rod snapped in two on a cast a while back, does anyone know the best way to get it replaced? I'm in Roseville.
Thanks,
James
Where to replace broken Okuma Rod
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Re: Where to replace broken Okuma Rod
Contact Mark at Okuma
mark@okumafishing.com
He is a great to deal with and Okuma stands by their rods 100%
mark@okumafishing.com
He is a great to deal with and Okuma stands by their rods 100%
Re: Where to replace broken Okuma Rod
Dealing with Okuma directly is a dream. I knocked the ceramic out of my tip guide on my swimbait rod, gave them a email and they told me to call them. Five minutes on the phone with no hassle they tell me to cut the piece of the rod that tells you the model out and ship it to them with a check for cover shipping. Which I think is only like 16 bucks. I less than a week I had a new rod at my doorstep.
Re: Where to replace broken Okuma Rod
+1FR0G wrote:Dealing with Okuma directly is a dream.
theres a fine line between fishin and standin on a boat like an idiot
Re: Where to replace broken Okuma Rod
Call hie's tackle box in san fransico and hell take care of you
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Re: Where to replace broken Okuma Rod
Fishermans Warehouse will replace it for a $15 return shipping charge.
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