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Salmon/Steel/UL

FSS StR 961-2s

$279.00

FSS StR 961-2S Steelhead Spin

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWC StR 1134-2

$399.00

length: 11'3" line: 6-15lb lure: 3/8-5/8oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Cast action: Slow power: Medium add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWS StR 1134-2

$399.00

length: 11'3" line: 6-15lb lure: 3/8-5/8oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Spin action: Slow power: Medium add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

BWS StR 961-2

$399.00

The ultimate light-line steelhead drift rod. It has the perfect action to handle 6-pound line and a subtle power, much like a fly rod, that tires fish quickly. We originally designed this rod for the western technique known as boondogging, where the angler lets his boat drift the same speed as the river. This allows the bait to maintain a drag-free drift beside the boat. The technique requires a more forgiving rod, because the fish will drop the bait the minute it feels any resistance. Consequently, this rod is soft enough to let you “see” the strike before the fish has time to react. It works well for both winter and summer-run fish. This style of rod has become a favorite for those anglers that are side drifting.  Other applications include still-fishing bait for big trout and casting small spinners and spoons from shore. 

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSC StR 1134-2

$279.00

length: 11'3" line: 6-15lb lure: 3/8-5/8oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Cast action: Slow power: Medium add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSS StR 1134-2

$279.00

length: 11'3" line: 6-15lb lure: 3/8-5/8oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Spin action: Slow power: Medium add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSS StR 962-2

$279.00

The ultimate light-line steelhead drift rod. It has the perfect action to handle 6-pound line and a subtle power, much like a fly rod, that tires fish quickly. We originally designed this rod for the western technique known as boondogging, where the angler lets his boat drift the same speed as the river. This allows the bait to maintain a drag-free drift beside the boat. The technique requires a more forgiving rod, because the fish will drop the bait the minute it feels any resistance. Consequently, this rod is soft enough to let you “see” the strike before the fish has time to react. It works well for both winter and summer-run fish. This style of rod has become a favorite for those anglers that are side drifting.  Other applications include still-fishing bait for big trout and casting small spinners and spoons from shore.