FENWICK ELITE BASS CASTING ROD
The Fenwick Elite Cranking series is the culmination of 70 years of rod-building heritage, specifically engineered to solve the unique challenges of treble-hook fishing. Crankbait fishing requires a delicate balance: a rod must be "soft" enough to let a fish inhale the bait and prevent hooks from pulling during the fight, yet "crisp" enough to feel the lure tracking through deep brush or over rock piles.
Key Performance Features
- Hybrid 36/30-Ton Graphite Blend: Fenwick utilizes a sophisticated blend of high-tonnage graphite. This specific recipe creates a "moderate" action that is essential for cranking. The 30-ton graphite provides the necessary flex (the "forgiveness") to keep fish pinned, while the 36-ton material and proprietary resin ensure the rod remains lightweight and recovers quickly after a cast.
- Titanium Guide Train with Zirconia Inserts: Titanium is the gold standard for guide frames because it is virtually corrosion-proof and incredibly light. By reducing the weight of the guides, Fenwick has improved the rod's balance and increased the "tip speed," allowing for longer, more effortless casts with wind-resistant lures like flat-sided cranks.
- Maximum Blank Exposure Reel Seat: The custom-designed, soft-touch reel seat features a large "cut-out" that allows your palm and fingers to make direct contact with the rod blank. In cranking, this is vital for "feeling" your lure—it allows you to detect when a crankbait's wobble changes because of a piece of grass on the hook or a subtle "pressure bite" from a trailing fish.
- Ergonomic Handle System: Designed to fit the "crux of the hand," the handle minimizes fatigue during the high-repetition world of power cranking. The soft-touch finish remains grippy even when wet, providing total control during the violent strikes often associated with moving baits.
- Optimized Landing Ratios: The tapers are specifically tuned to absorb the shock of a short-distance strike. When a fish hits at the boat, the rod's parabolic bend prevents the treble hooks from straightening or tearing out of the fish's mouth.
Original: $299.95
-65%$299.95
$104.98
Description
The Fenwick Elite Cranking series is the culmination of 70 years of rod-building heritage, specifically engineered to solve the unique challenges of treble-hook fishing. Crankbait fishing requires a delicate balance: a rod must be "soft" enough to let a fish inhale the bait and prevent hooks from pulling during the fight, yet "crisp" enough to feel the lure tracking through deep brush or over rock piles.
Key Performance Features
- Hybrid 36/30-Ton Graphite Blend: Fenwick utilizes a sophisticated blend of high-tonnage graphite. This specific recipe creates a "moderate" action that is essential for cranking. The 30-ton graphite provides the necessary flex (the "forgiveness") to keep fish pinned, while the 36-ton material and proprietary resin ensure the rod remains lightweight and recovers quickly after a cast.
- Titanium Guide Train with Zirconia Inserts: Titanium is the gold standard for guide frames because it is virtually corrosion-proof and incredibly light. By reducing the weight of the guides, Fenwick has improved the rod's balance and increased the "tip speed," allowing for longer, more effortless casts with wind-resistant lures like flat-sided cranks.
- Maximum Blank Exposure Reel Seat: The custom-designed, soft-touch reel seat features a large "cut-out" that allows your palm and fingers to make direct contact with the rod blank. In cranking, this is vital for "feeling" your lure—it allows you to detect when a crankbait's wobble changes because of a piece of grass on the hook or a subtle "pressure bite" from a trailing fish.
- Ergonomic Handle System: Designed to fit the "crux of the hand," the handle minimizes fatigue during the high-repetition world of power cranking. The soft-touch finish remains grippy even when wet, providing total control during the violent strikes often associated with moving baits.
- Optimized Landing Ratios: The tapers are specifically tuned to absorb the shock of a short-distance strike. When a fish hits at the boat, the rod's parabolic bend prevents the treble hooks from straightening or tearing out of the fish's mouth.









