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COLEMAN FISH PEN


COLEMAN FISH PEN TELESCOPES TO
THREE FOOT REEL


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

The Coleman fish pen is one of the world's smallest fishing poles that looks like a fountain pen and features a telescoping rod that extends up to three feet. Inside the pen is a solid brass reel, with a hook, line, weights and bobber. The Coleman fish pen is a miniaturized reel that is fully functional for left or right hand use.



The Coleman fish pen can really
reel in the big fish.

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mini rod

Mini-Rod telescopes from a pen-sized instrument into a 42-inch fishing pole

For storage, the Coleman fish pen reel detaches and the aluminum rod collapses and the fiberglass guides retract inside the handle.

The Coleman fish pen fits in your pocket, backpack, glove box or brief case, ready to be used any time you'd like to fish. The Coleman fish pen is a great rod for campers, backpackers and even RVers where space and weight are a problem.

Another handy portable fishing rod is the Mini-Rod from NGC. This pen rod telescopes from a 7 inch pen to a 42 inch rod with a high quality spinning reel with 120 yards of 4 pound test line pre-installed.

The Mini-Rod comes from the manufacturer of the world's best scientifically designed lures, including the Walking Worm, which curls automatically like a live worm. Order the Mini-Rod and receive 10 Walking Worm free, so you're ready to fish, wherever you are.

CHECK OUT http://www.scientificfishing.com, for details on the Mini-Rod from www.scientificfishing.com, the pen rod that operates like the Coleman fish pen but features a longer reel that catches larger fish. It's ideal for any angler looking for a portable rod and makes a great gift for a young angler.

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See other NGC Sports products at http://www.scientificfishing.com