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| Kenai Special 8'6''H Salmon and steelhead fishing grew up with 8'6 rods. In various actions and powers, the 8'6 offers an excellent combination of castability, line control and flex to successfully land large fish on light tackle. Tending to the shorter side, rod lengths less than 8'6 offer numerous advantages. First and foremost, a shorter rod provides increased leverage for moving fish. In small rivers and streams, their shorter lengths offer pinpoint control and ease of handling. For the backbouncer, shorter lengths mean less fatigue over a day's fishing. Those who backtroll plugs appreciate the faster response provided by a shorter blank when a fish strikes. Lengths over 8'6 have been the rage in recent years. In average-sized to large rivers, the longer rods provide extreme casting distance and awesome line control. The longer blank also offers a greater range of flex to protect supple lines in battles with large fish. For those trolling herring and/or anchovies, longer rods offer the flex to carry lead weights and dive planers while maintaining some give on the strike to help hooks find a hold. Obtaining Centek Industries, PlasticInnovations, Rave Sports, Taco, Gill, and Gps & Chartplotters Accessories. | ||
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