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BIXOD OFFSHORE SUPREME RODS & BLANKS
Built for the biggest fights in open water.
The BIXOD Offshore Supreme is engineered for anglers who target powerful, hard-running offshore species and need a rod that won’t back down. Derived from the proven Inshore Supreme platform, this series is redefined with dedicated Hard (H) and Extra-Hard (XH) power to handle extreme pressure and heavy loads.
The blank combines high-quality carbon with JS Company’s Helix Graphene Technology, creating a stronger, more fracture-resistant structure that holds up when the fight turns serious. It delivers the backbone needed to control long runs, turn fish, and lift from depth, without sacrificing responsiveness.
Outfitted with a Fuji DPSM 18 reel seat, this rod keeps your reel locked in under heavy load, maximizing power transfer when it matters most. Fuji Titanium Frame SiC guides are built for harsh saltwater conditions, lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and designed for smooth, friction-free line flow.
The PACO-style EVA grip provides a secure, non-slip hold, giving you total control whether you’re casting, jigging, or locked into a fight.
Built to pull harder. Built to last. Built for offshore dominance.
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NEPTUNE GIANT RODS & BLANKS
Product Development Update: Neptune Giant Series
Updated: March 23, 2026
During final winter testing aboard the Good Times charter boat, we had the opportunity to fully push the limits of our 7′ Neptune Giant rods under true big-game conditions.
On the final day, we experienced a double hookup on giant bluefin. One fish, estimated at over 300 lbs, was successfully released after a 10–15 minute fight. The second fish, hooked on the 7′ Neptune Giant rod, proved to be something far more substantial.
From the initial run, it was clear the fish carried serious weight. As the fight progressed, the mate caught a glimpse and estimated the fish to be at least 100 inches. After an extended battle, the giant finally surfaced.
Back at the dock, I confirmed with Captain Andy that the fish had been measured at 120 inches, a true giant. The measurement was taken using a calibrated stick system during the fight, which I had missed while focused on capturing video and photography.
This performance validated what we saw on the water:
- The fight lasted 1 hour and 5 minutes
- Drag pressure exceeded 50+ lbs
- The rod maintained deep, controlled bend throughout the entire fight


