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agree with scott and dan, but while you are out there searching, try some 13' 7wts.john
On Nov 24, 2013, at 7:52 AM, Daniel Davala wrote:
Agree with Scott, 7s and 8s are the norm. I have a 7 and have use it from here to Alaska on fish up to 20 lbs., so I think they are perfectly adequate for most GL Steelhead. But, if throwing the chicken flies is your thing, or if you plan to overlap with the run of Kings up there, the 8 may be a better choice. Can't really go wrong with either. Have fun in the search!Dan Davala
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Scott Stankus <ssta...@gmail.com> wrote:
I fished the Salmon River for the first time about a week and a half ago. I used a single handed 9-foot 8 wt. While It worked nicely, though I couldn't cover as much water as those who were using longer switch rods.I think you'd be happy with an 11-foot 8 weight.--Scott
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Hello all:I need some suggestions on the wt of switch rod for steelhead in Erie and Salmon river. I wonder what weight of a 11 ft switch rod is good for steelhead?Thanks!Yang--
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I have an 8wt Echo Switch that is 11' 3" and has become one of my favorite rods. Its versatile, casts a mile, and is very usable overhead and once I learn how to spey cast I'm sure it will do well with that as well. It was very reasonablly priced, adn the 4 piece makes it easy to travel with. I've used it for redfish, oregon steelhead, shad, and just caught a few big ladyfish off the beach in Mexico beach Florida.
My Echo rod is a model Sr81010 and it is a 4 piece, 10 foot 10 inch length (I had previously said 11 foot 3 inch). Highly recommended.