Limited time offer and only while supplies last. Discount based on original price, and intermediate markdowns may have been taken.
Product Details
The Okuma SST New Generation Float Rod, at 13 feet, four inches in length, is specifically designed for large streams and rivers where anglers need a long and flexible rod to properly manage line by keeping it off water for a drag-free drift. The IM-8 graphite rod blank is sensitive yet built to absorb the strike force produced by big anadromous salmon and steelhead! The three-piece New Generation… Read More
The Okuma SST New Generation Float Rod, at 13 feet, four inches in length, is specifically designed for large streams and rivers where anglers need a long and flexible rod to properly manage line by keeping it off water for a drag-free drift. The IM-8 graphite rod blank is sensitive yet built to absorb the strike force produced by big anadromous salmon and steelhead! The three-piece New Generation Okuma SST "a" Rod uses stainless steel guide frames with smooth zirconium guide inserts to reduce line friction. Rounding out these long fishing rods are premium cork grips, a compressed cork non-skid surface butt cap, and a stainless steel hook keeper. When taking on big flowing water for these fish swimming to spawning grounds, get the rod suited for the fishing environment and tactic – the Okuma SST New Generation Float Rod!
- Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty
- Sensitive IM-8 graphite rod blank construction
- Durable stainless steel guide frames
- Zirconium guide inserts for reduced line friction
- Premium fore and rear grips
- Integrated compressed cork non-skid surface butt cap
- Stainless steel hook keeper
- Rod handle lengths:
- SST-S-1343FRa: 20 in.
- SST-S-1343FFa: foregrip is 7 1/2 in. and rear grip is 9 1/2 in.
- 3 piece rods
To ensure your items arrive in one piece, some products are subject to an oversize packaging fee. This fee will be automatically added to your cart.
SEE LESS
Available Options
FishUSA Customer Reviews
-
So far so good...
Recently bought this rod and have taken it out once for great lake trib steelhead fishing. rod handles well, is relatively light and performed admirably when fighting steelhead. As of now I would sa… Read More
-
Okuma sst
Solid for steelhead enough back bone to do what you need.
-
Steelhead
Not very forgiving mostly just good for salmon too stiff for steelhead