Inshore
Here’s an excellent all-around spinning rod. A great choice for notherns and big, deep-water walleyes. The ISR 703 has a medium-heavy tip and a fast taper that delivers both long range casts and the power necessary to fish Carolina rigs. It is a good deep-water worm and jig rod, especially in tailwater situations where some current is involved. Saltwater anglers will appreciate its power for snook, small tarpon, or casting jigs or spoons for redfish; the quick taper gives you better control in the wind and increases hook setting power for live bait applications. It also makes a nice lightweight striper rod, or if you enjoy simply lounging on the river bank, dunking worms for catfish, well, it’ll fit nicely in a forked stick, too. Now that is versatility.
Inshore
This powerhouse spinning rod is as comfortable in freshwater as it is in salt. It is our spin version of a Carolina-rig rod, with more than enough power to fish heavy cover and big jigs. It handles oversized baits well, and you can fly line small crabs a country mile when casting to cruising permit or small tarpon. Bass anglers that prefer spin over cast will enjoy this rod for pitching jigs and worms around brush and tules, and it is powerful enough to sub as a light-duty flipping stick. After northerns and small muskies? No problem for the ISR 704. This rod may be a beefy 7-foot 4-power; but thanks to IM Graphite technology, you will swear you’re holding a 6-footer.
Inshore
length: 7'0" line: 12-15lb lure: 1/2-1oz pieces: 1 type: action: Fast power: MH add'l info:
Inshore
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.
Inshore
A delightfully powerful 7’11” one-piece rod for light-duty surf and breaker fishing. It is the perfect rod for summer and fall surf action for school bass, small blues and weakfish, but don’t let the light-duty part fool you. It handles light metal exceptionally well and has more than enough power in the butt-section to handle larger fish. It is an impressive rod with a nice, crisp tip, capable of tossing ½ to 1 ½ ounce lures out of sight, and you will have no problem pulling fish out of the wash and onto the beach.
Inshore
Specially designed as a deep-water spinning rod, the ISR 763 excels at fishing small leadhead jigs, tube jigs and small to medium crankbaits. The 7’6” length extends the angler’s casting range and provides a much better hook set in deep water. This rod has plenty of power for bigger fish, but it is also very forgiving, thanks to its moderate action. You aren’t apt to lose fish when they are hooked a long way off or going crazy right at the boat. It also makes a top-notch rod for ripping minnow-style lures.
Inshore
length: 7'6" line: 10-12lb lure: 1/4-5/8oz pieces: 1 type: action: Ex-Fast power: M add'l info:
Inshore
length: 7'6" line: 12-15lb lure: 1/2-1oz pieces: 1 type: action: Fast power: MH add'l info:
Inshore
length: 7'6" line: 12-25lb lure: 1/2-1 1/2oz pieces: 1 type: action: Fast power: Mag-H add'l info:
Pelagic
length: 7'0" line: 12# lure: pieces: 1 type: Spin action: power: add'l info:
Pelagic
length: 6'4" line: 15-30lb (PE0) lure: 1oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: power: add'l info: Rod Weight 3.5oz. Grip Length: 16 inches, 1.5 inch rear grip, 2.5 inch foregrip.
Pelagic
length: 6'6" line: 20-40lb (PE1) lure: 4oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: power: add'l info: Rod Weight 3.9oz. Grip Length: 16 inches, 1.5 inch rear grip, 2.5 inch foregrip.