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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 234721" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>used to go to pulaski for winter steelhead. used an 8'6" rod W/ about 18"- 2' of 6 or 8# maxima leader, usually 6#. the longer rods allow use of lighter line, which usually results in more hookups. that's why a lot of guys use noodle rods. can get snagged a lot in salmon river, so may pay to use heavier line on reel, and just attach the lighter leader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 234721, member: 6547"] used to go to pulaski for winter steelhead. used an 8'6" rod W/ about 18"- 2' of 6 or 8# maxima leader, usually 6#. the longer rods allow use of lighter line, which usually results in more hookups. that's why a lot of guys use noodle rods. can get snagged a lot in salmon river, so may pay to use heavier line on reel, and just attach the lighter leader. [/QUOTE]
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