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Get it between 2024-12-31 to 2025-01-07. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
FISHING ROD SPECS - Power: Medium, Lure Weight: 1/4 - 3/4, Line Weight: 6 - 15, Action: Fast, Type: Float, Drift, Spinner.
MULTI-PURPOSE CASTING ROD - This lightweight and durable 2 piece angler rod is used for steelhead & salmon.
DESIGNED IN THE USA - The X-11 Series fishing rods by Lamiglas are engineered & designed in the United States then built High Fiber Density 24 Ton Carbon Graphite Graphite for Sensitivity & Durability with an attractive Gloss Merlot Finish.
PREMIUM QUALITY GUIDES - These rods feature stainless steel, chrome guides. The combination of their Pacific Bay Deep Pressed ring design and finish allows these guides to hold up to the most rigorous of fishing conditions.
1 YEAR WARRANTY - All X-11 Series Lamiglas fishing poles are covered by 1-Year warranty against any manufacturing defects of the rod.
his salmon rod means business. At 9'0 it's fully capable of achieving a good trolling spread, yet it's manageable and all power. With the ability to troll flashers and bait with ease, it can also hammer treble hooks of a spinner into the mouth of an aggressive chinook (king) salmon. This is also capable as a float rod for heavy floats (think 1 - 3 oz bobbers.) Salmon anglers can anchor up with wobblers or big plugs like kwikfish etc. Equally as a capable in the Ocean as Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Lake Michigan & Idaho waters. Anglers in other states have taken to using it for things beyond just heavy salmon techniques, but even for catfish and some inshore fishing. Lamiglas has been innovating in rod development since 1949. Starting as a blank manufacturer of fiberglass designs, Lamiglas evolved into the premier rod & blank company, offering technique-specific fishing rods. Innovating in graphite, fiberglass and composite designs, Lamiglas has always kept at the forefront of the industry through rapid responsive development work. Many of the top brands that compete in the industry have their roots at Lamiglas.