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Purchased an islander
#1
Posted 04 October 2013 - 01:06 PM
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#2
Posted 04 October 2013 - 02:42 PM
#3
Posted 04 October 2013 - 03:02 PM
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#4
Posted 04 October 2013 - 06:33 PM
#5
Posted 04 October 2013 - 06:36 PM
My personal go to rod is a 13.6 raven im6 but it's pretty light to be holding back big chinooks though I have gotten some decent chinooks buy the fish were exhausted beyond reviving .. If you want an all around starter rod I would suggest a streamside 12-13'
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#6
Posted 04 October 2013 - 06:39 PM
I have an okuma guide select (currently out of commission) and it can bend farther than anything I've seen, holds big salmon just fine and you still get a nice fight out of the trout. (it's a 13'6" BTW)
#7
Posted 04 October 2013 - 06:51 PM
#8
Posted 04 October 2013 - 07:25 PM
I'm gonna check out the stream side rods. I've heard good things. Thanks w_boughner.
The streams I fish are all the east tribs. However I'll be moving soon so the credit will likely be my new stomping grounds. And I'm not too concerned with a rod holding up to a big salmon as I don't like fishing for them. I basically only fish for steelhead.
Thanks again for the replies
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Posted 09 October 2013 - 04:35 PM
#10
Posted 09 October 2013 - 04:41 PM
They are soft tips with a strong back bone and they are fine for stealThose streamsides sound kind of heavy for steel. Maybe try a raven im8 or im6.
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Posted 09 October 2013 - 04:53 PM
#12
Posted 09 October 2013 - 05:19 PM
#13
Posted 09 October 2013 - 05:28 PM
best rod for putting anything into the fish, raven im8. i can land salmon on it like creek chub with 10lb line. and soft enough that you can land big trout easily on 4.5 leader without compromising the backbone. I am selling my raven im8 13', planning to buy the raven rpx, for same backbone, even better hook set which amazes me, fraction of the weight and fasteset response time. but very heavy on the pocket at 600 bucks plus tax.
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