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Salmon/Steel/UL

FSC SAR 905-2

$279.00

This powerful, moderate-action mooching rod handles up to 30-pound line and will troll/mooch up to 6 ounces or cast 2-3 ounces without a problem. It is an excellent rod for bobber fishing large fall Chinook near tidewater, and its oversized guides and tip-top allow extra room for a bobber stop. 

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSC SAR 9115-2

$279.00

length: 9'11" line: 10-30lb lure: 1-6oz pieces: 2 type: Salmon Cast action: Moderate power: Med Heavy add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSC StR 1004-2

$279.00

length:10'0″ line: 6-17lb lure: 1/4-1/2oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Cast action: Ex-Fast power: Medium add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSC StR 1065-2

$279.00

A powerful, extra-long drift rod designed specifically for the big rivers of British Columbia. While it is basically made for float fishing, it will work equally well using standard drift gear. Its medium-heavy power rating makes it ideal for silvers and chum salmon as well. Also makes a great downrigger/planer board rod for trolling in the Great Lakes. 

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

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

FSC StR 905-2

$279.00

length: 9'0″ line: 8-17lb lure: 3/8-1oz pieces: 2 type: Steelhead Cast action: Fast power: Medium Heavy add'l info:

Salmon/Steel/UL

FSC StR 964-2

$279.00

A wonderful big-river steelhead rod, this 9 ½-footer is the rod of choice in northern Washington and southern British Columbia. The extra length allows you to fish a float or use traditional drift fishing methods with artificial eggs, bait and spinners. Boat anglers like this rod for boondogging the likes of the Skagit and the Cowlitz. 

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