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Im going salmon fishing (maybe King but I hope to bring back a lot so it
won't just be a King). I am looking for a good rod that will serve me well on this trip and other general river trips. Can anyone sugest a good rod/reel and where to get it? |
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If you are travelling to the Kenai Peninsula, the best place with
unbelievable prices is Soldotna's Trustworthy Hardware. As a Kenai River guide, I purchase most of my tackle here. For example, the Lamiglass Kenai Special (great salmon rod for all species) lists on sale at Sportsman's Warehouse for $179... the normal price at Trustworthy is $129! (last year prices). G-Loomis is also a great rod for salmon in Alaska. For a reel, try the Shimano Charter Special TR1000LD. Ambassadeur also makes a fine reel. I recommend waiting until you get to Soldotna to buy your tackle, you'll save a lot of money and get quality gear. Alaskan Fish Guides; www.alaskanfishguides.com |
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