It looks like you’re referencing a fly fishing rod, possibly a model name or specifications, but the details are a bit unclear. Here’s a breakdown of what might be included in your query:
Possible Interpretation:
1. Fly Fishing Rod Craft S – This could be the rod model or series (e.g., “Craft S” by a specific brand).
2. Shooting Spay – Likely a typo for “Shooting Spray” (a line-lubricating product) or “Shooting Head” (a type of fly line). Alternatively, it might refer to a “Shooting Star” rod model.
3. 12’06” – The rod length (12 feet, 6 inches). This is unusually long for a standard fly rod, suggesting it may be a specialized rod (e.g., for spey casting, salmon/steelhead, or competition).
4. 7/8 – Likely the line weight (7/8-weight), suitable for larger fish or windy conditions.
5. Managed At1523/35 21 – This is unclear but could refer to:
– A serial number or product code.
– A rod action or taper designation (e.g., “At” for action type).
– A date or batch number (e.g., “21” for 2021).
Clarifications Needed:
– Brand/Manufacturer? If this is a rod from a specific brand (e.g., Sage, Orvis, Hardy), knowing the name would help.
– Purpose? Is this for spey casting, saltwater, or trout fishing?
– Typo Check: Confirm if “Shooting Spay” should be “Shooting Spray,” “Shooting Star,” or “Shooting Head.”
Example of a Similar Rod:
– Sage Igniter 12’6″ 7/8-weight Spey Rod – A high-performance two-handed rod for advanced casting.
– Orvis Pro Spey 12’6″ 8-weight – Designed for long-distance spey casting.
If you’re looking for details on this specific rod, check the manufacturer’s website or provide more context. Let me know how I can refine the answer!