Cashion Element Series Multi Purpose (Casting Rod)
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Looking for a fishing rod that does it all? The Cashion ELEMENT Multi-Purpose Rod is the go-to for buzz baits, Chatterbaits, worms, bigger walking-type baits, spinnerbaits, and all things in between! This rod was designed off of two of our best selling ICON rods. The ELEMENT Multi-Purpose is built on a 7’1′′ blank with a slower taper that loads more throughout the blank with a great backbone. Take a look at this affordable, American-made, scientifically superior rod today.
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Looking for a fishing rod that does it all? The Cashion ELEMENT Multi-Purpose Rod is the go-to for buzz baits, Chatterbaits, worms, bigger walking-type baits, spinnerbaits, and all things in between! This rod was designed off of two of our best selling ICON rods. The ELEMENT Multi-Purpose is built on a 7’1′′ blank with a slower taper that loads more throughout the blank with a great backbone. Take a look at this affordable, American-made, scientifically superior rod today.
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