Spinning Rod Graphite Salmon Steelhead Surf Fishing Pole Sensitive

Spinning Rod Graphite Salmon Steelhead Surf Fishing Pole Sensitive

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SM795S, 7'9″ Salmon Twitch Rod, Medium

Lamiglas X-11 Salmon & Steelhead Spinning Rods are sophisticated tools, exhibiting astonishing sensitivity and control, with highly focused affordability. These rods feature stainless steel, chrome guides. The combination of their deep pressed ring design and finish allows these guides to hold up to the most rigorous of fishing conditions. X-11 Salmon & Steelhead Spinning Rods feature exposed reel seats to provide additional sensitivity and feel.

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