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FSS ISR 763-1

$279.00

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

FSS ISR 764-1

$279.00

length: 7'6" line: 10-12lb lure: 1/4-5/8oz pieces: 1 type: action: Ex-Fast power: M add'l info:

Inshore

FSS ISR 765-1

$279.00

length: 7'6" line: 12-15lb lure: 1/2-1oz pieces: 1 type: action: Fast power: MH add'l info:

Inshore

FSS ISR 766-1

$279.00

length: 7'6" line: 12-25lb lure: 1/2-1 1/2oz pieces: 1 type: action: Fast power: Mag-H add'l info:

BLKWIDOW/1stSTRIKE BASS

FSS MBR 703-1

$279.00

length: 7’0″ line: 4-12lb lure: 1/8-3/8oz pieces: 1 type: Mag Bass Spin action: Fast power: Med Light add’l info: A good choice for fishing light to medium jigs and worms, as well as medium to large spinnerbaits. The MBR 703 was designed to fish bass, northerns, walleyes and even lake trout in certain applications. But [...]

BLKWIDOW/1stSTRIKE BASS

FSS MBR 704-1

$279.00

length: 7’0″ line: 8-14lb lure: 3/16-1/2oz pieces: 1 type: Mag Bass Spin action: Fast power: Medium add’l info: This is a fast-action 4-power rod, making it a good choice for most jigging applications. This includes shallow-water pitching, deep-water jigging, plastic worms and slow-rolling oversize spinnerbaits. The MBR 704 was designed for largemouth bass, but it [...]

BLKWIDOW/1stSTRIKE BASS

FSS MBR 705-1

$279.00

length: 7’0″ line: 14-20lb lure: 1/4-3/4oz pieces: 1 type: Mag Bass Spin action: Fast power: Med Heavy add’l info: Welcome to the “mega” jig rod in the Mag Bass series. When you pitch into a small, brushy opening, you have to pull the fish out of that same hole. There is no getting around it. [...]