length: 7’0″
line: 6-12lb
lure: 1/8-1/2oz
pieces: 1
type: Cast
action: Fast
power: ML
add’l info: Handle Length 9.0″ from bottom of reel-seat to butt cap.
EFX Pro ISR 703-1C
$379.00 $265.30
13 in stock
Weight | 1 oz |
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MSRP | $450 |
Action | |
Product_family | EFX Pro |
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 |
Build | Cast |
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