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Canne à mouche REDINGTON CLASSIC TROUT 7´6 soie 3 (4 brins)
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The 586 CLASSIC TROUT is the unsung hero of the lineup. It loads quickly and delivers most dries and small nymphs or streamers with ease and delicacy. The 8'6 length is very responsive and light in hand. Designed especially for the trout angler. The moderate action of the rod provides the delicacy needed for technical spring creeks, yet packs enough power for big river and boat fishing. The lightweight blank and forgiving action reduces fatigue for long days on the water.
Redington Classic Trout Fly Rod - 7'6
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The 586 CLASSIC TROUT is the unsung hero of the lineup. It loads quickly and delivers most dries and small nymphs or streamers with ease and delicacy. The 8'6 length is very responsive and light in hand. Designed especially for the trout angler. The moderate action of the rod provides the delicacy needed for technical spring creeks, yet packs enough power for big river and boat fishing. The lightweight blank and forgiving action reduces fatigue for long days on the water.
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The 586 CLASSIC TROUT is the unsung hero of the lineup. It loads quickly and delivers most dries and small nymphs or streamers with ease and delicacy. The 8'6 length is very responsive and light in hand. Designed especially for the trout angler. The moderate action of the rod provides the delicacy needed for technical spring creeks, yet packs enough power for big river and boat fishing. The lightweight blank and forgiving action reduces fatigue for long days on the water.
Redington Classic Trout Fly Rod - 7'6
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