Salmon/Steelhead Spinning Outfit Advise

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RE:Salmon/Steelhead Spinning Outfit Advise

Post by curado » Sat Sep 04, 2010 2:42 pm

or if u can build a rod and put a fighting butt to counter ballance the rod to make it lighter and more sensative
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RE:Salmon/Steelhead Spinning Outfit Advise

Post by TBear_fishin » Mon Sep 06, 2010 8:32 pm

I have a Bass Pro Shop's "Cat Buster" with matching spinning reel. Reel is spooled with 15# and rod is 8' medium heavy. Plenty strong enough for steelhead or salmon.

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