Okuma Celilo Graphite Lightweight Ultra Light

Okuma Celilo Graphite Lightweight Ultra Light

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Throwing modesty out the window Okuma Celilo fishing rod actions are dead on serving the full range of salmon and steelhead techniques at a price that's simply overflowing with value. Featuring graphite composite blanks Aluminum Oxide guide inserts stainless steel hooded reel seats and thru-blank reel seats on casting models there's a ton to like about Celilo rods. Pick from the extensive selection and hit the water ready for action. Celilo rods make it just that easy.

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The Celilo family of rods has become a staple in the Pacific Northwest for salmon and steelhead fisherman. This year, Okuma has reintroduced this popular series of rods with an updated look and great components. The Celilo B rods are designed for everything from big water Halibut fishing to salmon and steelhead.

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Trout, perch, and panfish, all of them are more sporting when pursued with balanced equipment that's appropriately powered. Celilo ultralights begin at just 4-1/2-feet in length and continue to 7-1/2-feet. Within that range, you can choose the perfect performer for dissecting a weedbed, or soaking floating trout bait on a long cast. Whatever your ultralight passion, Celilo rods deliver great materials and smooth actions that add to the quality of the experience.

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Looking at my first rod/reel setup for fresh water: panfish, walleye, bass etc. Mostly just small lake/river fishing in MN. is something like this a good start? Thanks! : r/FishingForBeginners

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