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I did some work for a pole that I could use sturgeon fishing. it seems up to the task but I would like to know more about it. It is an Olympic 4011 -fg and the reel is a Penn Longbeach no.67. i cant find anything on the web. It says s.w. spinning on the side but not much else.
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I do know about there fight. It is the only time I was ever winded while bringing in a fish.
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LOL, I hear that!! As you know, It is awesome to watch a fish that big break water too!!!!
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with out being able to see it, it makes me wonder if you have picked up a Surf Rod?
surf rods have handles about 2-3 past the reel for sticking in to the sand at the beach.
it may also be a trolling rod. the handle would be about a foot past the spool
Any rod that is used for salmon, carp, big cats, trolling or surf fishing should be able handle a stergeon.
posting photos will help to identify your rod at least experienced anglers can tell you for a fact if the rod is suitable for stergeon by the way it is built.
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