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Does anyone have personal experience with this specific rod that is willing to give a review?  I cannot find any info on it with the exception of the TW reviewer.  I am familiar with the build quality, etc of Cashion.  I am just looking for feedback on this specific rod, most notably wondering if it is going to be too light for bfs.

 

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Cashion_ICON_Exclusive_Series_Casting_Rods/descpage-CRTWE.html

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23 minutes ago, Bigbox99 said:

Try it.  I'd get a light Majocraft Days for that money but you do you.

That was incredibly helpful.  Thank you. 🤣

 

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8 minutes ago, casts_by_fly said:

too light for BFS?  BFS is as light as you can go on a casting rod.

True, but I am a full believer that you definitely can go too light for bass.  For example, my ultralight panfish rod would absolutely suck catching a bass over about a pound or so. That rod is a 5 foot ultralight.  The rod in question still needs to be able to handle bass, not just throw light lures.

 

I want to go as light as possible, but still be able to handle a larger fish.

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It's got plenty of power for bass. I use it with 2 lb samurai FC and caught some decent bass. I haven't caught one as big as the one i caught with my Old 18 Authentic yet. Old 18 is another option if you want an UL that can handle bass. 

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