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You have a passion for the sport. So do we. All anglers know a successful day out on the water and maximizing your catch requires the right gear.

Berkley 7’ AMP Casting Rod, One Piece Casting Rod

A legendary reimagination of an iconic series of actions, the new G. Loomis NRX+ draws from more than forty years of technology, innovation, and design to meet the performance demands of today’s avid bass angler. Our American-made blanks are rolled with Spiral X technology to provide ultra-fast recovery for increased casting distance, heightened sensitivity, and drastic weight reduction.

G Loomis NRX+ Mag Bass Casting Rods 903C MBR

Split Grip Kits for Casting Rods Black Eva / 3.87 in. Rear | 1 in. Fore

LED LumiCat Catfish Rods, 2Piece Casting Rods

St. Croix Legend Glass Casting Rods - St. Croix

Fenwick HMG Casting Rod - The HMG changed fishing forever as the world’s first graphite rod. The new Fenwick HMG rods have become even stronger, lighter, and more sensitive than before! Designed with Powerlux 100 blanks, the Fenwick HMG offers uncompromising strength and durability, providing a stronger, lighter, more sensitive rod. The Fenwick custom designed exposed blank reel seat is designed for added sensitivity and improves comfort for all day fishing.

Fenwick HMG Casting Rod

Daiwa TTU731HRB-SB Tatula Casting Swimbait Rod, 7'3 Heavy

Fenwick HMG Inshore Casting Rod

Muse Black Casting Rod

ODM BXD-701LC D.N.A Inshore Casting Rod

Baitcast rod atlaua – Fishing Planet Store

Known from coast to coast by anglers for extreme versatility and performance, the Clarus series of rods are capable of targeting an array of species. Constructed on a high-modulus graphite blank, Clarus rods feature a Shimano Custom Reel Seat as well as Titanium Oxide guides to minimize friction and increase line flow for maximum casting distance and durability when fishing with PowerPro braided fishing line.

Shimano Clarus Casting Rod

Lew's Super Duty Speed Stick Casting Rod Review - Wired2Fish