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You can mount one or two cameras front-facing and/or rear-facing to capture immersive footage from a variety of angles and perspectives. A non-reflective, matte black finish ensures low visibility. Fits 0.4" to 0.9" (10mm to 23mm) diameter gun barrels, fishing rod grips and bow components. Compatible with most shotguns1, rifles, revolvers, airsoft, paintball and pellet guns Mount one or two cameras to capture footage looking forward, backwards or both directions simultaneously When used with a gun or fishing rod, camera(s) can be mounted below or to the side of the barrel or rod Specially designed Mounting Backdoors help stabilize the camera during recoil Non-reflective, matte black finish ensures low visibility Please check state and local regulations and laws to ensure that attaching a camera to your hunting equipment is permitted, and comply with any regulations that restrict the use of electronic accessories in a certain area. 1Not compatible with most double barrel shotguns.

Standard + Skeleton Backdoor Mounts Center + Side Brackets Introducing the Sportsman Mount Watch this tutorial video to learn more about capturing your outdoor adventures with the Sportsman Mount. For more information visit GoPro SupportHome » Fish Better » Break a rod Log in or register to pre-fill name on comments, add videos, user pictures and more. Read more about why you should register.RIO Skagit MAX Shooting Head (sized to fit the rod you choose) RIO Slick Shooter Running Line (OPST Lazar Line is the premium running line for $16 more) RIO 10' T-11 MOW Sink Tip (If you had to choose one sink tip, this would be it) *This system requires use of RIO MOW tips. 5 weight spey rods use LIGHT MOW Tips, 6-7 use MEDIUM MOW TIPS, and 8-9 weight rods use HEAVY MOW Tips. SKAGIT INTERMEDIATE Shooting Head - We will choose the appropriate head based on the rod you choose. If you have a personal preference, please let us know. We like RIO an awful lot.

RIO 10' T-11 MOW Sink Tip - This system requires the use of RIO iMOW Sink Tips unless it is a full 10' of sink tip in which case you would use a standard RIO MOW.
Vintage Brass Towel Rack RIO Slick Shooter Running Line (OPST Lazar Line is the premium running line for $16 more)
Daybed Bedding Sets Modern Scandinavian Style Shooting Head (varies based on rod model, if you have a personal preference simply let us know in the order comments).
Couch Covers For Sale AustraliaWe will choose the line that best fits that particular model. All you have to tell us is "SUMMER PRIORITY" and we'll do the rest. RIO Spey Versileader 10' 3.9 ips (just an all around leader, make sure you have a variety of these) *This system requires use of RIO Spey Versileaders.

2-3 Weight Spey (Switch) Rods - These are reserved for the smallest trout streamers and are excellent choices for presenting soft hackle nymphs and streamers up to size #6 (sparsely tied) and appropriate for trout 8-18". The Sage ONE Trout Spey 2 weight at 10'9" is the premier trout spey rod in this category. The Echo SR 3 Weight 10'6" is a super value and we sell it RTF. 10'6" - 11' 4-5 weights. These are good for trout sized 12"-24" with an emphasis towards the 5 weight. Your distance potential grows as you lean towards the 11' 5 weight in this category. If you plan to cast streamers #6 and larger, the 5 weight is almost a must. The 4 weights will do it, but they'll complain a bit.These are good for trout 14-24" and the 5 weight will handle small summer steelhead to 7 pounds or so. The 5 Weight Sage ONE has the best muscle in this category, with theThis is your large river trout rod, best for fish 16" - 28" and this rod will give you great distance with flies in the #6-#4 range.

If you fish summer Steelhead and the fish don't typically exceed 8 pounds this rod is a great choice. Anglers also really like this rod on the Alaskan rivers where their streamer fishing is being done on foot in current (no line stripping). 6 Weight Spey Rods 12'6" 6 Weights - This is basically the trout cut-off. Once spey rods hit #6 only trout 18" + are any fun on these rods. Only on some of the trophy Alaskan streams, or Tierra Del Fuego at the other end of the planet, does this make sense as a trout rod. Even then it is a pretty big stick of graphite. This was personally my first spey rod and I still have it. I like a 6 weight and for most of the fishing I do in the Columbia River tributaries it is adequate. These rods will handle Salmon/Steelhead up to about 12 pounds quite well and you could certainly stretch that if you have to. Most of my fish are in the 8-10 pound range and I like this rod quite well. It will complain when casting big flies that have rabbit fur on them however, and if you interface with Kings or Winter Steelhead this probably isn't the best choice.

I personally don't get to the coast very often so this suits me fine. 13' 6 Weight - I just upgraded into a Sage MOD Spey at 13' and really like it. In fact it is the finest spey rod I have ever cast. Although it is only 6" longer than my old 6126, it gives me a bit more range but I still get that nice light feel in hand. It fishes essentially the same as a 12'6" 6 weight. 7 Weight Spey Rods 12'6" and 12'9" 7 Weight - This is your small to mid-sized water rod. I personally have a 12'6" Sage ACCEL that I love. Beginner's love it too and it is easy to get out to about 80' or so. Beyond that, it is much better getting a longer rod. I like the way a 12'6" rod mends and plays at reasonable ranges and I like throwing 30' casts with it, whereas with a longer 7 weight I have tendency to skip past that water and overthrow the fish. If you are on water that has shorter runs, plunge pools, and is not much wider than a typical 4 lane highway the sub 13' 7 weight is a great rod.

It will handle as big of fish as the 13'6" 7 weights as well. Casting Scandinavian Style lines on a sub 13' rod is a bit more challenging. 13' 7 Weight - This is the F-150 of spey rods. All you Chevy, Dodge, and Toyota guys are welcome to insert your jokes in the comments below. This is a great all around weapon that plays well in all stadiums. It is a great choice if you aren't sure exactly where you might use it. It plays well for big winter steelhead, BC Steelhead, and incidental King work. You could take this rod on any King trip anywhere and wouldn't be too seriously undergunned. The 30+ pounders will eat you for lunch, but most fish can be tamed by this rod. 13'6" 7 Weight - If you want to cast long and fish all heads with effectiveness, including Scandi style heads, this is your rod. It fishes excellent on large water and if you are on big rivers like the ones mentioned above this is your rod. It still does most of the things that the 12'6" rod will do, but isn't nearly as enjoyable to cast at short range.

8 Weight Spey Rods 12'6" 8 Weight - This is like a crowbar. Big fish, mid sized water. The Sol Duc River comes to mind here, or Chinook in Alaska, Vancouver Island, or a few other places. It will be fairly enjoyable to cast at 30-50', but will stretch to 80' without putting you in a cast at the end of the day. It is a short, stout rod. 13 - 13'6" 8 Weight - This is a great rod for the angler focused on Winter Steelhead with some Chinook overlap. Great for big water and some anglers will favor a 13'6" 8 weight even on river with smaller steelhead because the distance potential is so great. On the Snake River below Heller's Bar, big distance is key. This rod with a Scandinavian head on it will offer the angler long casts and help them cover water more effectively. 9-10 Weight Spey Rods - Let's make this short. The longer rods will tend to cast the big weighted flies with a tad less effort. If you are going to the Kanektok in Alaska, the 14' 9 weight is ideal.

These are big casts, for big fish, and you'll do it all day, every day. We like the Sage METHOD Spey Rod for this application as the "premium" choice but the ECHO King is a great value package. 9 Weight Spey Rods 13' - 14' - Kings and some use of this rod for winter steelhead. 10 Weight Spey Rods 13' - 15' - This is for the angler that is absolutely dedicated to fishing Kings. The 15' rod is the ultimate distance rod for big flies and big sink tips. Step THREE - Budget. TIPS for maximizing value: Spend more than you thought you would initially. Yea, that sounds like crappy advice but I have seen more customer satisfaction from folks that overbought vs. underbought. Getting a well built reel,rod, and line system that won't let you down is worth it.If you are calculating your purchase and looking at reels, consider going high end if you intend to someday fish saltwater. If you plan to Tarpon fish, its easy to your spey line off and put on a tropical fly line.

Better to spend $700 on a reel once, use it for everything, than buy two $350 reels that aren't frankly the best at either one. The same can be said for splitting a $350 in half. Buy it better, buy it once. Understand the Modular Line System. Understanding how to change spey heads will allow you to later use your reel/running line with a different head on a different rod. I have Hatch 7 Plus Finatic Reel that has a mono running line on it. I simply change heads (takes about 2 minutes) and I can use that reel on any spey rod I own. I often use it on my 6 weight spey, 7 weight switch rod, or 7 weight switch rod. I just put on a slightly different head but I get to make good use of my best reel. Rod Actions and Feel Fast vs. Medium Fast This is all about personal preference. On my switch rods (not necessarily what we are talking about here), I like a fast action rod. The Sage ONE Switch Rods is my #1 choice in the premium market, I like the Redington Chromer in the middle class.