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Cashion Element Series Casting Flipping Rod

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Cashion Element Casting Rods

Cashion Element Series

Cashion Element Series Casting Flipping Rod

With over 10 years of experience creating the best American made rods on the market, Cashion rods is excited to introduce the newest addition to the ICON series; The ICON Cranking Rods. With such a wide variety of cranking lures to choose from, Cashion Rods have made a rod specific for every application. So why not have the best American made rods to throw any crankbait that you may choose. This is what serious crankbait anglers have been waiting for.

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The Cashion ELEMENT Worm and Jig rod has been designed with versatility in mind. The ELEMENT Worm and Jig rod is built for a wide assortment of technical uses. Whether you are throwing a spinnerbait, a Texas Rig, or a football head jig, this rod will handle it! Engineered with Cashion’s Toughened Epoxy formulation with Advanced Interface Bonding and standard modulus carbon fiber, these blanks will be both strong and sensitive.

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The Cashion ELEMENT Worm and Jig rod has been designed with versatility in mind. The ELEMENT Worm and Jig rod is built for a wide assortment of technical uses. Whether you are throwing a spinnerbait, a Texas Rig, or a football head jig, this rod will handle it! Engineered with Cashion’s Toughened Epoxy formulation with Advanced Interface Bonding and standard modulus carbon fiber, these blanks will be both strong and sensitive.

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