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Douglas ERA Fly Rod · 9' · 8 wt

Douglas ERA Fly Rod · 9' · 8 wt

$169.00
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  • Returnable
Rod length
8'8"
9'0"
Line weight
8 wt
4 wt
6 wt
5 wt
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Product details

The Douglas ERA Fly Rod is built with budget and affordability in mind. Built on a fast action graphite blank, this rod casts smooth and is accurate. Beginning fly anglers would use this.

Key Features

  • Lifetime Warranty – This rod comes with a lifetime warranty.
  • Cordura Rod Tube – This rod comes with a protective rod tube for safe storage and transportation.
  • Dual Uplocking Reel Seat – The uplocking reel seat securely holds the reel in place even with minor drops.

Use Cases

  • 5wt 9ft (590-4) is an ideal trout rod. 8wt 9ft (890-4) is an ideal saltwater rod.
Pieces
4
Style
Single hand
Action
Fast
Water type
Saltwater
Color
Black
Grip type
Full wells with fighting butt
Rod weight (oz.)
4
Rod material
Graphite
Fly fishing type
Streamers
Fishing type
Fly
Fish species
Bass, Bonefish, Pike, Muskie, Salmon, Steelhead, Striped Bass
Model
ERA 8904
Expert Q&A
Quick, accurate answers from Curated experts to the frequently asked questions
Where are Douglas fly rods made?
Douglas Outdoors is headquartered in Phoenix, New York just north of Syracuse. The fly rods are designed in upstate New York but the manufacturing factory is located in South Korea.
Joseph Smith
by Joseph Smith on July 1, 2022
Where are Douglas fly reels made?
Douglas Outdoors is headquartered in Phoenix, New York just north of Syracuse. The Argus fly reel is made in a factory in upstate New York.
Joseph Smith
by Joseph Smith on July 1, 2022
Are bamboo fly rods better?
Bamboo fly rods are the traditional fly rods. Known for a slower action and more delicate casting stroke, these rods are different than the faster action of modern graphite rods. Bamboo rods are also much more expensive. Personal taste, budget, and casting stroke all determine which is better - graphite or bamboo.
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by Joseph Smith on July 1, 2022 · view 1 other answer
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Douglas ERA Fly Rod · 9' · 8 wt
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