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Good stufff!!!
Lightweight/ solid backbone / nice grips/ canâ™t wait to catch some lunker stripers!
Yes, the Saltist can be used for inshore/backbay fluke fishing
When this rod becomes available we will be able to get the rear grip length measurement for you.
<span>Hi Ryan, Based on your fishing application I would recommend a St. Croix TRIS70MF Triumph Inshore Spinning Rod. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-tris70mf-triumph-inshore-spinning-rod.html</a><span> This would pair and balance nicely w
The longest rod available for this series is the 7'6", which has 9 guides.
The Daiwa BG 4000-5000 size is a good real to start. You should also check out the Daiwa Saltist and the Daiwa Eliminator.Â
The 6'6 Medium Heavy is the only Medium Heavy we have in-stock right now to weigh. The 6'6 Medium Heavy weighs 6.4 oz's.Â