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Salmon/Steel/UL

Delta-FSS-STR 865-2

$199.00

length:8’6″ line: 8-17lb lure: 3/8-1oz pieces: 2 type: Spin action: Fast power: Medium Heavy add’l info: Ideal for Steelhead and Salmon (Silver/Sockeye), will work well for spoons, floats, drifting eggs, bobber dogging smaller streams. Fast tip makes this rod a good candidate for twitching jigs as well.

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWC StR 865-2

$399.00

This winter steelhead rod provides the extra power necessary to fish higher water conditions and swifter currents. On average, winter steelies run larger than their summer cousins, so the extra backbone is a big advantage. Rated for up to 17-pound line, the StR 865-2 is beefy enough for small Chinook, but better suited for chums, sockeyes and cohos. 

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWS StR 865-2

$399.00

Designed for winter steelhead, where you need a little more backbone due to the larger weights required to fish high water conditions, the StR 865-2 has sufficient power to fish Chinook salmon. But it is actually best suited for silvers and chums. Because it has the power to move fish and bring them boat-side without a chase, this is a good choice for both boat and bank fishing. Additionally, it is a good alternative rod for stripers, blues and other medium-size saltwater species. 

$495.00

The 8 ½ foot 4-weight is a versatile, small to medium stream rod, capable of handling everything from smaller dries to small streamers. This rod offers a little extra power, less weight and a very delicate tip, making it an excellent choice for those light tippets.

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSC StR 865-2

$279.00

This winter steelhead rod provides the extra power necessary to fish higher water conditions and swifter currents. On average, winter steelies run larger than their summer cousins, so the extra backbone is a big advantage. Rated for up to 17-pound like, the StR 865-2 is beefy enough for Chinooks, but better suited for chums, sockeyes and cohos. 

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSS StR 865-2

$279.00

Designed for winter steelhead, where you need a little more backbone due to the larger weights required to fish high water conditions, the StR 865-2 has sufficient power to fish Chinook salmon. But it is actually best suited for silvers and chums. Because it has the power to move fish and bring them boat-side without a chase, this is a good choice for both boat and bank fishing. Additionally, it is a good alternative rod for stripers, blues and other medium-size saltwater species.