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Cashion Fishing Rods - Core Inshore All Purpose - 7' Spinning - cP8437si

$ 119.00

4.6 (221) In stock

The Cashion CORE Inshore series was designed for throwing artificial shrimp, jig heads, live-bait, popping corks, and everything in between! With 4 specific models to choose from, including all-purpose options, there is something for every inshore angler. Our CORE Inshore rods are rolled from Cashion’s proprietary Carbon-Fiber pre-preg with a raw finish to enhance the durability, sensitivity, and longevity.

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The Cashion CORE Inshore series was designed for throwing artificial shrimp, jig heads, live-bait, popping corks, and everything in between! With 4 specific models to choose from, including all-purpose options, there is something for every inshore angler. Our CORE Inshore rods are rolled from Cashion’s proprietary Carbon-Fiber pre-preg with a raw finish to enhance the durability, sensitivity, and longevity.

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These rods provide the power for hooksets and the sensitivity for fishing shakey heads drop shots and other finesse style baits. The Cashion CORE spinning rods were designed to allow casting control and to allow the rod to do the work for you.

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