Steelhead best fishing rod
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Steelhead best fishing rod
Hi guys
Planning my next fishing road purchase.
Was wondering, what is your favorite steelhead fishing rod?
I'm considering a 8'6" (already have some 9' 2")
Thanks in advance.
I heard of custom building / ordering your rod (how / where would you do that?)
Planning my next fishing road purchase.
Was wondering, what is your favorite steelhead fishing rod?
I'm considering a 8'6" (already have some 9' 2")
Thanks in advance.
I heard of custom building / ordering your rod (how / where would you do that?)
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Need some more details:
Spinning or casting?
What kind of tackle are you planning to use with it (float/jig, spoons, drift fishing, etc.)?
To me an 8"6' always seems short, but there are places where that comes in handy, i.e. heavier tackle or brushy streams.
I like a 9'-10' rod for all Steelhead applications. Medium for spoons/spinners and medium/light for float/jig. Don't do a lot of drift fishing, but my spoon/spinner rod seems to work well for that too.
Spinning or casting?
What kind of tackle are you planning to use with it (float/jig, spoons, drift fishing, etc.)?
To me an 8"6' always seems short, but there are places where that comes in handy, i.e. heavier tackle or brushy streams.
I like a 9'-10' rod for all Steelhead applications. Medium for spoons/spinners and medium/light for float/jig. Don't do a lot of drift fishing, but my spoon/spinner rod seems to work well for that too.
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Considering both spinning and casting
Thinking for drift fishing and spoons / spinners
Any suggestions would help, not very much decided on the exact direction will take this.
Thinking for drift fishing and spoons / spinners
Any suggestions would help, not very much decided on the exact direction will take this.
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I bought a Lamiglas 9'6" x-11 medium action spinning rod last season and it's been a great spoon/spinner rod. For that application I like something with a light enough tip to feel the action of the spoon, but with enough backbone to set the heavier hooks associated with spoons and spinners.
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Whats your price range? I could give you a pretty good idea where to start depending on what your looking to spend. More $ means better quality, but theres also a certain point in which its not necessary to spend so much hahagottidave wrote:Considering both spinning and casting
Thinking for drift fishing and spoons / spinners
Any suggestions would help, not very much decided on the exact direction will take this.
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Like the person said above. It really depends on your price range. I've listed some recommendations in each price range that you would find in stores. You might or might not get a better deal online, but after all my searching online I've come to realize that waiting for store deals is usually a better bet at places like Sportco. Others like Nork Fork Composite Rods you pretty much never see for sale anywhere. For Custom rod shops you can give them your specifications or tell them about the fishing conditions you face and they can give suggestions. But size of the rod really depends on the environment where you will be using it.
~$50-75: Berkeley Air IM8
~$75-100: Lamiglas X11
~$120-140: Lamiglas Redline Series
~$235-250: North Fork Custom Rods Working Man's Rod - http://www.northforkcustomrods.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (North Fork Composite IM Blank) or you can try to find an used classic discontinued Sage somewhere online
~$350: North Fork Custom Rods Custom Rod w/ North Fork Composite HM Blank
~$50-75: Berkeley Air IM8
~$75-100: Lamiglas X11
~$120-140: Lamiglas Redline Series
~$235-250: North Fork Custom Rods Working Man's Rod - http://www.northforkcustomrods.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (North Fork Composite IM Blank) or you can try to find an used classic discontinued Sage somewhere online
~$350: North Fork Custom Rods Custom Rod w/ North Fork Composite HM Blank
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I prefer longer rods for float fishing (10 to 11 feet), shorter rods for throwing spinners and twitching jigs (8 to 8'8") and something in between for drifting. If I had to have a do-it all rod, it would be my 9'8" 6-12# G.Loomis spinning rod with Shimano Stradic 2500. It loads up well enough for light float rigs and has enough azz to whip a chum.
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Go for the aforementioned North Fork Custom. Mainly because they're made from a North Fork Composites blank. Better than anything the big name companies are putting out presently.
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Lamiglas Redline Series I think 6-12 but would be a good choice !!!
Lifetime warranty !!!!
Lifetime warranty !!!!
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Price range is flexible. Would be willing to spend over $300 for something I would love along the way.RiverChromeGS wrote:Whats your price range? I could give you a pretty good idea where to start depending on what your looking to spend. More $ means better quality, but theres also a certain point in which its not necessary to spend so much hahagottidave wrote:Considering both spinning and casting
Thinking for drift fishing and spoons / spinners
Any suggestions would help, not very much decided on the exact direction will take this.
Do you get lifetime warranty with the North Fork custom rods?
thank you
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get yourself a 5 eyelet shakespeare combo for $15 and line it up with the cheapest wal mart mono you can find in 50lb test, then rig up a skokomish sunrise, very sparsly tied, with extra lead, and your ready to rock and roll with the big dawgs.. bonus points if its camo.
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Ha Hajonb wrote:get yourself a 5 eyelet shakespeare combo for $15 and line it up with the cheapest wal mart mono you can find in 50lb test, then rig up a skokomish sunrise, very sparsly tied, with extra lead, and your ready to rock and roll with the big dawgs.. bonus points if its camo.
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Fetha Styx, Edge, Lamiglas, Loomis, NFC are all good.
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I like a fetha Styx home water or chrome steelhead.
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I like my old 7' wright and mcgill steelie paired with a mitchell 410 reel. But the $15 walmart special is the cheapest way to get out and catch some fish now!
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The best steelhead rod. You asked, this is the answer.
The best steelhead rod. You asked, this is the answer.
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You do get a lifetime warranty.gottidave wrote:Price range is flexible. Would be willing to spend over $300 for something I would love along the way.RiverChromeGS wrote:Whats your price range? I could give you a pretty good idea where to start depending on what your looking to spend. More $ means better quality, but theres also a certain point in which its not necessary to spend so much hahagottidave wrote:Considering both spinning and casting
Thinking for drift fishing and spoons / spinners
Any suggestions would help, not very much decided on the exact direction will take this.
Do you get lifetime warranty with the North Fork custom rods?
thank you
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Yeah never used an Edge Salmon / Steelhead rod, but have their bass rods. The blank is quality, but their workmanship left a lot to be desired for such an upper range rod.
You get the same blank in the North Fork Custom rod and you get to select the components and really get involved and even stay there and see the rod building process if you have the time. Plus it's a lot cheaper as well. Quality, convenience, price.
You get the same blank in the North Fork Custom rod and you get to select the components and really get involved and even stay there and see the rod building process if you have the time. Plus it's a lot cheaper as well. Quality, convenience, price.
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Sage 3106 lb ... Love mine 13'3