length: 7’6″
line: 12-15lb
lure: 1/2-1oz
pieces: 1
type:
action: Fast
power: MH
add’l info:
FSS ISR 765-1
$245.00 $220.50
length: 7’6″
line: 12-15lb
lure: 1/2-1oz
pieces: 1
type:
action: Fast
power: MH
add’l info:
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