Tag Archives: Sturgeon

W&m salmon steelhead fishing rods – alaska drifter series

When you need all around performance for Sockeye, Silvers or Kings, whether you’re fishing from the bank or your boat, the Alaska Medium Drifter is the easy choice. Soft in the tip and power where it counts, makes casting easy and holding big fish a breeze. Longer rods are quickly gaining popularity because of the … Continue reading

W&m salmon steelhead fishing rods – magnum herring series

The new Magnum Herring rod was designed at the request of professional NW guides who spend days pulling baits in heavy tides with 8 ounces or more. They needed a super strong rod at least 10′ 6″ long to maintain their spread and that has the backbone to handle big tides, strong current and big … Continue reading

W&m salmon steelhead fishing rods – s-glass max plug series

W&M S-Glass MaX Series rods use a combination of three separate layers of connective fibers; each laid directionally apposed and bonded using an environmentally friendly hydantoin resin. The result is a glass rod that is 25% stronger than fiberglass, features a rebound rate that approaches high-modulus graphite blanks and is incredibly light. Specifically designed by … Continue reading

Wright & mcgill salmon steelhead s-curve fishing rods

Salmon Steelhead Series Rods Constructed with Exclusive S-Curve Technology This process combines T-Glass with high-density graphite as the core of the blank. Carbon yarn, PBO fiber and glass fibers are then woven into a combination of T-Glass and high density graphite producing a blank that is super strong and has increased compression resistance. It is … Continue reading

The new wright & mcgill salmon steelhead s-curve fishing rods

Salmon Steelhead Series Rods Constructed with Exclusive S-Curve Technology This process combines T-Glass with high-density graphite as the core of the blank. Carbon yarn, PBO fiber and glass fibers are then woven into a combination of T-Glass and high density graphite producing a blank that is super strong and has increased compression resistance. It is … Continue reading