Shimano Clarus Casting Freshwater Rod - CSC76MHA is Special Order (ships in 5-7 business days)The CSC76MHA is one model belonging to the Shimano Clarus Casting series, it's 7’6” long and is a great choice for most large freshwater and lighter saltwater species of fish. This casting rod has a Medium Heavy Power and Extra Fast Action making it an aggresive hooksetter. The line rating is 10 – 20 pounds and it has a lure rating 1/4 – 1 ounce. The foregrip is 3” long and the reargrip 10”. The rod is lightweight and durable because of the blank construction using IM-7 Graphite. The handle is made with Grade A cork, there is a hook keeper, and ten Gudebrod thread wrapped New Concept Fuji aluminum oxide guides that can handle years of hard fishing.
Features of the Shimano CSC76MHA:
7'6" / 1 Piece
Med-Heavy Power
Xtra-Fast Action
10 - 20 lb. line
1/4 - 1 oz. Lure
10 Guides
Fuji New Concept Aluminum Oxide Guides
Convenient Hook Keeper
Gudebrod Thread Wrapped Guides
Grade A Cork Handles
Select casting models feature a Fuji Exposed Blank Reel Seat
Warranty Information:
Shimano warrants to the original retail purchaser that this rod will be free from non-conformities in materials and workmanship. Shimano's sole obligation under this Limited Lifetime Warranty is to repair or replace, at Shimano's option, a non-conforming rod at no cost to the original retail purchaser other than the cost of packing, insuring, and shipping the rod to Shimano. This Limited Lifetime Warranty will be considered VOID if the rod is found to have been subjected to repairs not authorized by Shimano, or if it has been modified, neglected, improperly maintained, misused, abused, or the appearance of the product reveals damage by your failure to provide proper maintenance.
To request warranty repairs on a United States warranty claim, send your rod, postage prepaid, to Shimano or return it to the retailer that it was purchased from. To request warranty repairs on a Canadian warranty claim, send your rod, postage prepaid to Shimano. All warranty requests must be accompanied by a valid dated sales receipt and a brief note describing the difficulty you are experiencing with the rod in as much detail as possible.