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Salmon/Steel/UL
As you travel north through steelhead country, rod lengths gradually increase (by the time you get to Canada, you’re up to 12 feet or more), but when you look at the techniques involved it is easy to see why. Float fishing requires long rods to handle the floats and long leaders, while the smaller, brushy rivers of Northern California require shorter, lighter rods for success. By the time you get to the Cowlitz River in west central Washington - just up the road from Edge - you’ve hit 9-foot country, and that is where this rod shines. It handles the long leaders and light leads required for the low, clear water of summer, and the heavier gear necessary to fish the high, emerald-green water of December. The graphite is HM, because sensitivity is the name of the game and overall weight is an important factor, especially in a longer rod.
Salmon/Steel/UL
SAR 9115-2S 9’11” 2pc. Salmon Spin with triggerless reel seat & titanium guides
Salmon/Steel/UL
This rod’s blank design is unique - versatility is the name of the game with this model - Its unique design features an extra fast, fine tip for easy bite detection, easier casting of both bait and lures, but a powerful mid section to be able to control the fight of the fish. Ideal for heavier jigs, throwing bigger blades/spinners and spoons.
Salmon/Steel/UL
length:9’0″ line: 10-30lb lure: 3/4-2 1/2oz pieces: 2 type: Multi-purpose spin. action: Moderate power: Med Heavy add’l info: Four Piece Travel Rod, Ideal for Salmon/Steelhead, Light Surf, Jetty/Pier Fishing, Float Fishing, Jigs
Salmon/Steel/UL
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
As you travel north through steelhead country, rod lengths gradually increase (by the time you get to Canada, you’re up to 12 feet or more), but when you look at the techniques involved it is easy to see why. Float fishing requires long rods to handle the floats and long leaders, while the smaller, brushy rivers of Northern California require shorter, lighter rods for success. By the time you get to the Cowlitz River in west central Washington - just up the road from Edge - you’ve hit 9-foot country, and that is where this rod shines. It handles the long leaders and light leads required for the low, clear water of summer, and the heavier gear necessary to fish the high, emerald-green water of December. The graphite is IM, because sensitivity is the name of the game and overall weight is an important factor, especially in a longer rod.
Salmon/Steel/UL
Here’s a really nice small-river trout and grayling rod. Ideal for 6-pound test, the FWR 702’s 7-foot length affords longer casts, making fishing from shore a pleasure. It has sufficient backbone to handle bonefish and works well for shad, as long as you don’t need a lot of weight. Spinner anglers will appreciate the light tip and fast action for fishing small to medium-size blades.
Salmon/Steel/UL
SAR 9115-2S 9'11" 2pc Salmon FIRST STRIKE Spin w/triggerless reel seat & titanium guides