length: 11’3″
line: 6-15lb
lure: 3/8-5/8oz
pieces: 2
type: Steelhead Spin
action: Slow
power: Medium
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BWS StR 1134-2
$379.00
length: 11’3″
line: 6-15lb
lure: 3/8-5/8oz
pieces: 2
type: Steelhead Spin
action: Slow
power: Medium
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