Wright & McGill WMFBML72S1 Blair Wiggins Flats Blue S-Curve Rod

Wright & McGill WMFBML72S1 Blair Wiggins Flats Blue S-Curve Inshore Spinning Rod - 7 ft. 2 in.

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TD Code
DescriptionStyleLengthLure WeightLine WeightActionPrice
WMFBML72S1
WMG-0004
Blair Wiggins Flats Blue S-Curve Inshore RodSpinning7 ft. 2 in.
1 pc.
1/4 - 1/2 oz.6 - 12 lb.Medium Fast$99.99 USD
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The Wright & McGill WMFBML72S1 Blair Wiggins Flats Blue S-Curve Rod utilizes a lightweight S-Curve blank construction to deliver superior strength, lifting power, and sensitivity. Featuring a split-handle design that provides improved balance and weight reduction, and zirconium guides to improve casting distance. With useful features like an oversized fighting butt that delivers durability and performance, a custom split foregrip of rubber cork that allows for finger tip recognition of sensitive bites, and a revolutionary high-density rubber handle that provides a sure grip and incredible feel, Wright & McGill Blair Wiggins Flats Blue S-Curve Inshore Rods are a great choice for your next fishing trip.

5 Stars based on 4 reviews
By Aaron
melbourne , Fl
Sad but good
August 28, 2018
Sad because they have stopped making them but they are awesome rods. Sensitive and super strong. They are subject to damage if rolled up in your truck window.or smaked against the fiberglass t-top of you boat. And those will be sad days.
Pros
  • Lots of bakbone with lots of sensitivity.
Cons
  • They stopped making them
By Joe
Houston Texas
Great strength, light weight
June 22, 2018
Looking to use this on my next tuna trip, when u got a big one on the line and he gets away you start looking for the best equipment, this was it
By Buddy D.
Lake City, Florida
Best inshore rod ever
June 5, 2018
This is by far the best overall inshore spinning rod I’ve ever owned. Superior action, best line guides and very durable. Sad to see Wright and McGill stop making these rods.
Pros
  • Action. Line guides. Durability.
Cons
  • Wright and McGill stopped making this exact rod.
By Jon
Florida
Amazing rod
December 12, 2017
I have been able to catch anything from 40in snook and 40 inch Tarpon I love this rod and even some nice cow nose stingray
Pros
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Cons
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1 Question & 1 Answer
Jan Moore
from South Carolina asked:
October 24, 2017
Picture shows casting rod not spinning rod???
1 Answer
Thanks for the sharp eye Jan! The pictured rod is a casting rod but the specs are for a spinning rod.
Submitted by: Bernie on October 25, 2017

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