The ONE Ultralight Rod that CATCHES FISH! The OKUMA CELILO Ultralight Rod
Okuma (CE-S-461UL-1) Celilo Graphite Lightweight Ultra Light Spinning Fishing Rod (4'6) for sale online
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Trout, perch and panfish, all of them are more sporting when pursued with balanced equipment that's appropriately powered. Celilo ultralights begin at just 4-1/2-feet in length and continue to 7-1/2-feet. Within that range you can choose the perfect performer for dissecting a weedbed, or soaking floating trout bait on a long cast. Whatever your ultralight passion, Celilo rods deliver great materials and smooth actions that add to the quality of the experience.
Celilo Spinning Rod - 5'6, Ultralite 2 Piece
From the backcountry to the dock, experience the versatility of the revamped Trout-Panfish II series. Whether you’re strategically placing micro jigs or making lifelong memories on the lake, this ultra-light series has got you covered. Evolving from previous models, the newly redesigned Trout-Panfish II series features reduced weights for improved balance and comfort, an up-locking reel seat, a wider selection of models, and a fresh new look.
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Re-designed with passion, desire, and experience, Okuma SST a rods are elevating performance standards throughout cold-water fisheries. Species and technique-specific actions provide the definitive rod selection for salmon, steelhead, trout, kokanee, halibut, and sturgeon. With Okuma IM-8 graphite providing a premium foundation, the rest of the components build on SST excellence. Durable stainless steel guide frames feature braid-ready Zirconium inserts.
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