SOLD Steffen Brothers fiberglass 8'6" 6/7wt 2pc

mcswny

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Ok here's the story.

I bought a Steffen Brothers fiberglass 8'3" 6/7wt 3pc off another forum (unused) and the day it shipped Shane put a Steffen Brothers fiberglass 8'6" 6/7wt 2pc up on his site and I panicked. Since I couldn't cast these side by side at a shop, I got FOMO and ordered the second Steffen. I figured I'd cast them side by side and then sell whichever one I liked least.

So with that being said, I have a Steffen Brothers fiberglass 8'6" 6/7wt 2pc for sale. It's never seen the water, I took it to the park for 30 minutes of test casting. This thing is SWEET. Honestly, the biggest reason I chose the other one is I preferred the down locking reel seat and grip a bit more.

Flor grade full wells grip, Snake brand guides, Lemke reel seat with walnut insert.

Save a few dollars and get your Steffen now. I'd prefer not to ship since it's a 2 piece, but we can probably work something out (I still have the box it was delivered in last week).

$500 in North Portland.
tim
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A shorter answer would be what isn't?
 
Beautiful rod.
What are the ideal conditions/use of a fiberglass 6/7 weight?

Randys not wrong.

It can honestly do pretty much whatever you would need in a 6 and 7 wt rod.
I like it it as a streamer tool with a 240 gr head, but wouldn't hesitate to throw salmon flies with a 6wt floater

and pretty much everything in between.
 
I appreciate the response. I’m still just getting a feel for rod weights/action in relation to application.
 
Beautiful rod.
What are the ideal conditions/use of a fiberglass 6/7 weight?
I have come to use mine over my other 7wts a lot for salmon/steel. Single spey, nymphing, shooting heads and streamer lines all used on the glass, and it’s a blast from the past, that should last for a great cast, but hey hey now not too fast 🫳🎤
 
I have come to use mine over my other 7wts a lot for salmon/steel. Single spey, nymphing, shooting heads and streamer lines all used on the glass, and it’s a blast from the past, that should last for a great cast, but hey hey now not too fast 🫳🎤
You (I think?) and I, are not that old, therefore theyre actually jut great modern fishing tools ;)
 
I have a 2 piece Morgan 7, otherwise I’d jump on this. I’ve grown to like 2 piece quite a bit. String it, fold it and slide it into a tube mounted in the truck. Ready to fish in seconds for quick stops.

You know probably that Shane bought Steffen a couple years ago, so there’s a good chance he built both of your rods, unless you know otherwise. I have 3 of his rods and think his work is top notch. I’d bet this is a fine and versatile stick.
 
I have a 2 piece Morgan 7, otherwise I’d jump on this. I’ve grown to like 2 piece quite a bit. String it, fold it and slide it into a tube mounted in the truck. Ready to fish in seconds for quick stops.

You know probably that Shane bought Steffen a couple years ago, so there’s a good chance he built both of your rods, unless you know otherwise. I have 3 of his rods and think his work is top notch. I’d bet this is a fine and versatile stick.
Yep! Shane built both of these :)
 
Bump.



I can't believe that this hasn't sold yet. Someone needs to jump on this!
 
I admit to a problem. I have 2 fiberglass 7wts (both 8’6”), one heavier (FF857) and a light 7, the Morgan. Modern glass 7wts are so much fun, that I’m tempted by this Steffen. Someone will be happy they pulled this trigger.
 
Damn nice rod here....






Free bump.
 
If I didn’t travel by plane to fish so many destinations I would be buying it…all my travel rods are 4 piece. I do have one two piece rod, but I never take it on the plane
 
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