Monday, October 11, 2010

Buying a Fishing Rods

If you have an interest in fishing, there are many different types of rods on the market. Buying them can be overwhelming as you look at rows and rows of rods. But it’s important to remember that there are a few things that need to be taken into consideration before putting money on a rod.

The first two things that you need to consider are what type of fishing will you be doing with the rod and how experienced are you? If this is going to be one of your first few times out fishing, you will probably want to choose a model that is specifically designed for beginners. Choose one that is easy to use, which is generally a spinning rod because they are easiest to use.

You also want to consider what poundage you need your rod to be able to handle. This is when the type of fishing you will be doing comes into consideration. If you’re looking to catch pike or salmon, you’ll need something that can handle bigger fish. Whereas if you’re going to be fishing for trout, it will be best to look for a rod that is a little bit lighter and easier to handle. For smaller fish, you can also choose a smaller rod, about 4 ½ to 6 feet will work well. For larger fish and bait, you will most likely need a rod that is longer than 6 feet long to provide a larger capacity and give you more length for casting.

Whichever type of rod you choose, you want to make sure that it fits comfortably in your hand. This might seem like a small factor but it can make all the difference when you have spent the day fishing. You want to make sure that it has a comfortable grip and that it fits in your hand nicely. And lastly, you want to test how flexible the rod is. To do this, simply make a casting motion with the rod and watch how easily the end moves.

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