Denali Rods Signs Kenneth Woods Print E-mail
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Monday, 19 December 2011 16:35
Denali Rods

Premium fishing rod manufacturer Denali Rods signs FLW Tour Angler Kenneth "Boo" Woods to pro-staff agreement. "We are thrilled to have Boo join our staff. He makes an excellent addition and his experience and input on our rods will help keep us at the forefront of the rod manufacturing industry," stated Denali Rods owner Scott Estes.

Woods has three top-ten finishes so far in his career with FLW. The latest a fifth place finish this year on Lake Pickwick was a key to bringing Woods to Denali Rods. Woods explained, "I used a 7'0" Denali Rosewood jig rod at the Pickwick event and I absolutely loved it."

In the FLW off-season Woods guides on Lake Okeechobee. "We've caught some giants with the Jadewood Flippin' Stick. What amazes my clients is that the rod they are using costs about $100 from Denali. Most of them guess it is a high end, several hundred dollar fishing rod. Which makes it the perfect rod for me as a fishing guide. I can let my clients use a rod they'll love and they don't cost me a small fortune."

Woods explained another reasoning of his choice to work with Denali Rods, "I am a young angler and they are a relatively young and growing company. We are both looking for a long term relationship, one that we can both benefit from for many years to come."

Likewise Denali Rods see's Woods as an up and coming angler, 'Boo is a great young angler and his early success on the FLW Tour proves that. We see a bright future with Boo and look forward to being a part of his first FLW Tour victory in the near future."

About Denali Rods: Denali Rods is a premium rod manufacturer based in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Denali Rods offers three series of rods including the Jadewood, Rosewood and Noirwood series rods. More information can be found at www.DenaliRods.com.

To contact Boo Woods for a guide trip on Lake Okeechobee please visit BassOnline.com

 

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