length: 7’0″
line: 12-25lb
lure: 1/2-1 1/2oz
pieces: 1
type:
action: Fast
power: Mag-M
add’l info:
FSS ISR 706-1
$449.00
The ISR 706 is a nice choice for pitching small iron or live bait to small tuna, yellowtail or calico bass if you’re a West Coast angler. Right Coasters will find it well suited for albacore, stripers, small grouper or cobia. It is lightweight in every sense of the word, but surprisingly powerful. It is rated for 12 to 25-pound test line and lures up to 1 ½ ounces.
1 in stock
Weight | 5.1 oz |
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MSRP | $450 |
Action | |
Product_family | First Strike |
species | drum, Inshore, redfish, Snook, Speckled Trout, Walleye |
technique | Artificial Crab, blade baits, Crankbaits, Croakers, Gulp Baits, Hoglures, Jerkbaits, Jigging Rap, Plugs, Shad, Shrimp, soft plastic jigs, Spooks, stickbaits, Topwater, Twitchbait |
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