February 22, 2006 (Press Release) --
Tampa, FL - Trey Newton, CEO of Karma Rods, announced a new sponsorship agreement with Capt. Alex Suescun, host of the popular show “Tarpon Bay Tales,” to promote the company’s flagship line of fishing rods on television and the professional redfish tournament trail. “Karma Rods are for anglers that are driven, anglers that know the difference between flashy esthetics and real quality, and we think Alex is just the guy to represent us and tell the world about our rods,” explained Newton.
Not the most expensive, nor the most chic rods in the market, Karma Rods are, nonetheless, the true essence of what is important for a light tackle angler. With their precision tapered multi-modulus blanks, deluxe cork grips, Fuji reel seats, Fuji titanium coated SIC Concept stripping guides, Recoil titanium running guides, and an integrated rubberized cork fighting butt, Karma is certain that anglers will notice the difference the very instant they pick up one of their rods.
“The attention to detail is very clear, and to me they (Karma Rods) are the absolute best product for you angling dollar,” said Capt. Alex Suescun, who had the chance to field test the rods against a variety of gamefish from Southwest Florida to Key West. “When you are taping a TV show, or competing in a pro tournament for a $50,000 purse, every cast you make, every hook you set, every fish you fight… they all count, and with Karma Rods you can’t go wrong,” added Suescun.
“You won’t find trim bands or intricate decorative wraps on Karma Rods,” warned Newton, the rod company’s top man. “They only add to the cost, and won't help you catch more or bigger fish.” “We source, price, test, evaluate, and literally obsess about each component, and every single part must prove its worth to be on a Karma Rod.”
Karma Rods’ multi-modulus blanks are the heart of their innovative design. They provide minimal weight with maximum strength, as well as an incredible amount of power, no matter what the taper. The blanks also incorporate a helix in the lay up that prevents the rod from ovalizing under stress.
Starting in April, when Tarpon Bay Tales kick’s off it’s seventh season on television, Capt. Alex will use and promote Karma Rods on the air. That same month, the show host begins his quest for the 2006 Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup, alongside Team Redfish-pro partner, Ron Horton. The duo will also use and promote Karma Rods at every tournament venue from Florida to Texas.
For additional information on Karma Rods, Tarpon Bay Tales, or Team Redfish-pro, please visit the respective website (www.karmarods.com, www.tarponbaytales.com, www.redfish-pro.com)or call 305-389-9367.
Not the most expensive, nor the most chic rods in the market, Karma Rods are, nonetheless, the true essence of what is important for a light tackle angler. With their precision tapered multi-modulus blanks, deluxe cork grips, Fuji reel seats, Fuji titanium coated SIC Concept stripping guides, Recoil titanium running guides, and an integrated rubberized cork fighting butt, Karma is certain that anglers will notice the difference the very instant they pick up one of their rods.
“The attention to detail is very clear, and to me they (Karma Rods) are the absolute best product for you angling dollar,” said Capt. Alex Suescun, who had the chance to field test the rods against a variety of gamefish from Southwest Florida to Key West. “When you are taping a TV show, or competing in a pro tournament for a $50,000 purse, every cast you make, every hook you set, every fish you fight… they all count, and with Karma Rods you can’t go wrong,” added Suescun.
“You won’t find trim bands or intricate decorative wraps on Karma Rods,” warned Newton, the rod company’s top man. “They only add to the cost, and won't help you catch more or bigger fish.” “We source, price, test, evaluate, and literally obsess about each component, and every single part must prove its worth to be on a Karma Rod.”
Karma Rods’ multi-modulus blanks are the heart of their innovative design. They provide minimal weight with maximum strength, as well as an incredible amount of power, no matter what the taper. The blanks also incorporate a helix in the lay up that prevents the rod from ovalizing under stress.
Starting in April, when Tarpon Bay Tales kick’s off it’s seventh season on television, Capt. Alex will use and promote Karma Rods on the air. That same month, the show host begins his quest for the 2006 Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup, alongside Team Redfish-pro partner, Ron Horton. The duo will also use and promote Karma Rods at every tournament venue from Florida to Texas.
For additional information on Karma Rods, Tarpon Bay Tales, or Team Redfish-pro, please visit the respective website (www.karmarods.com, www.tarponbaytales.com, www.redfish-pro.com)or call 305-389-9367.

Karma Rods, announces a new sponsorship agreement with Capt. Alex Suescun, host of the popular show “Tarpon Bay Tales,” to promote the company’s fishing rods on TV and the professional redfish trail.
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