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Fresh-water fishermen were experimenting with a new casting rod, a 22-inch contrivance of spring steel called a "stubcaster."

From Time Magazine Archive

Would advise the use of casting rod, not fly rod, spoons and 20-lb. nylon lines.

From Time Magazine Archive

They were a good six feet in length with the supple resiliency of a fly casting rod.

From Quest of the Golden Ape by Garrett, Randall

He raised his casting rod, swung it back over his shoulder, brought it forward again with a practiced flick of his wrist, and watched the lure drop.

From Freudian Slip by Abel, Franklin

You can even build a makeshift casting rod if you've forgotten or lost the real article.

From The Determined Angler and the Brook Trout an anthological volume of trout fishing, trout histories, trout lore, trout resorts, and trout tackle by Bradford, Charles Barker