Browning® Fishing Six Rivers Salmon/Steelhead Spinning Rods | Bass Pro Shops

Browning® Fishing Six Rivers Salmon/Steelhead Spinning Rods


For generations, Browning has led the way to great days in the field. From fine hunting firearms and accessories to fishing rods and reels, the spirit of innovation brings fresh opportunities for sportsmen to enjoy the Great Outdoors. Both Browning and Bass Pro Shops are committed to ensuring quality experiences for all outdoorsmen with well-designed, well-made products that perform under the toughest field conditions.Because salmon and steelheading techniques have evolved beyond the traditional drift methods employed in the Pacific Northwest, the Six Rivers series continues to grow. All Six Rivers rods are built [Read More]
   



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8'6"

Med Hvy

Fast

Handle: A
Line Weight: 6-17 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 5/8 oz.
Pieces: 2
Model: SXR86MHS-2
38-152-122-00
Your Price (each): $79.99
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8'6"

Medium

Fast

Handle: A
Line Weight: 4-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/8 - 1/2 oz.
Pieces: 2
Model: SXR86MS-2
38-152-120-00
Your Price (each): $79.99
In stock


For generations, Browning has led the way to great days in the field. From fine hunting firearms and accessories to fishing rods and reels, the spirit of innovation brings fresh opportunities for sportsmen to enjoy the Great Outdoors. Both Browning and Bass Pro Shops are committed to ensuring quality experiences for all outdoorsmen with well-designed, well-made products that perform under the toughest field conditions.Because salmon and steelheading techniques have evolved beyond the traditional drift methods employed in the Pacific Northwest, the Six Rivers series continues to grow. All Six Rivers rods are built on sensitive 36 million psi graphite matrix blanks and feature Fuji® aluminum oxide guides and Fuji graphite reel seats. Grips are premium Portuguese cork. Extendable butt model SXR96ULNT-2 offers cam-lock tighteners that can be adjusted on the fly to the precise length that gives you the best advantage.
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Don't know if you have any answers yet. I matched with a Pfluger 6735X. It works beatifully. The rod tip is a tab bit heavy, but put the butt between upper arm and ribs and it handles easily. Hope this helps.
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There are four sizes of Sienna reel. If using one of the larger two sizes reel, you'd probably want to use the MH rod.
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It would be ok -- you may want to consider the longer rods 38-151-830-00 and 38-151-832-00 as the additional length will help get you more distance on your cast.
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shipping Weight: .400
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When fishing steelhead as well as browns, which is the better choice? (I am intending to use 8-10 pound copolymer (Pline/Gamma).
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do you want a medium or medium heavy rod?

Medium Action- designed for 6-12 pound test light baits

MH- for 12-25 pount test stronger backbone makes it easier to pull fish from cover.
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I just bought this rod for stealhead and I think I am going to like it. I trusted the store clerk to give me the correct weight. I the one I got is slow action, 1-6lb line. is that best for stealhead fishing on the manestee river ,mi?
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It is a great rod. I would use a Braided line for steelhead, because you can get a heavier line and it won't break on you.
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i just used a med action 10lb test
caught 2 salmon 1 10+ 1 20+king
and steelhead worked great
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I would like to know if this is the rod that Jon Thelen uses for Wallie fishing
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We do not have him listed as using this Rod. However, you might search online try key word : Jon Thelen.
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