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Cashion Rods are trusted by anglers across coastal fisheries for lightweight performance, saltwater durability, and American-made craftsmanship. Designed and built in Sanford, North Carolina, Cashion Rods are engineered for serious inshore, surf, marsh, bay, and coastal fishing applications from the East Coast to Louisiana and Texas.

Built for Serious Saltwater Anglers

This collection includes surf rods, inshore spinning rods, trout rods, flounder and redfish rods, and multi-purpose saltwater setups designed to handle a wide range of coastal fishing conditions. Whether fishing grass flats, marsh edges, bays, beaches, or inshore structure, Cashion Rods deliver dependable sensitivity, casting performance, and fish-fighting power.

Cashion’s advanced blank construction and responsive actions provide the precision needed for finesse techniques while maintaining the backbone required for larger coastal species and demanding saltwater applications.

What This Brand Is Known For

  • Lightweight graphite rod construction
  • American-made craftsmanship
  • Saltwater-ready designs for coastal fishing
  • Excellent sensitivity and casting performance
  • Durable components designed for harsh fishing environments
  • Versatile rod actions for multiple fishing techniques

Types of Products in This Collection

  • Inshore spinning rods
  • Surf fishing rods
  • Multi-purpose saltwater rods
  • Trout and finesse inshore rods
  • Flounder and redfish rods

Why Anglers Choose This Brand

  • Proven performance in coastal fishing conditions
  • Designed specifically for saltwater applications
  • Lightweight rods that reduce fatigue during long fishing days
  • Responsive blanks for improved lure control and strike detection
  • Built for anglers of all experience levels

Why Shop Cashion Rods at Frank & Fran’s

Frank & Fran’s carries fishing gear that’s proven to perform in real-world saltwater conditions. Our team can help you choose the right Cashion Rod based on where you fish, the species you target, and the techniques you use most often.