G loomis Steelhead Fishing Rod STR1265S Gl2 Neptune Reviews
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G loomis Steelhead Fishing Rod STR1265S Gl2 Neptune Feature
- ROD TYPE: Spinning
MANUFACTURER: G. loomis
SERIES: Steelhead
COlOR: Neptune
POWER: Med-Heavy
- ACTION: Moderate
lENGTH: 10'6"
lINE WEIGHT: 10-20
lURE WEIGHT: 3/8-1 1/2
NUMBER OF PIECES: 2
- HANDlE: No. 13
We believe the two most important factors in a steelhead rod are line control and SENSITIVITY. No matter where you fish or which technique you choose, there's a steelhead rod that offers you maximum CONTROl. If you fish small coastal streams, you can get by with a shorter rod. If, on the other hand, you frequent big, wide rivers, longer rods are definitely the way to go (for a variety of reasons, including optimum line angle, river drag and sensitivity). As for sensitivity, it doesn't matter whether you plunk, drift-fish from shore, or use a boat: knowing what's going on at the end of your line is absolutely crucial for successful steelheading. These fish may be big, but for the most part their bite is incredibly subtle. That's why we DESIGN these rods with a fairly soft tip and the most sensitive materials possible. Select the rod that matches your angling situation and be sure to give careful consideration to the different levels of graphite performance available. like its casting counterpart (see above), this spinning rod was designed for smaller salmon in British Columbia. It works great with float fishing or standard drift gear, and it's a good alternative for downriggers and planer boards in the Great lakes. A perfect choice for casting spoons and spinner from the shore at prime river mouths. A powerful, 10' 6" spinning, drift rod designed for the big rivers of British Columbia. While it is basically made for float fishing, it will work equally well using standard drift gear. It has a medium-heavy power-rating that makes it ideal for the smaller salmon species. A great alternative for downrigger/planer boards when trolling in the Great lakes. Also a perfect shore rod for casting spoons and spinners at the river mouths.
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