Monday, September 14, 2009

More on Fishing rods

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Fishing rods come in a huge variety of lengths and types, from spinning fishing rods to casting fishing rods and fishing rods vary in power, which is determined by the stiffness of the rod, and the action, by which the rod bends and how fast.

There are a variety of things that you should be considering when you need a new fishing rod, so here are a few great tips that can help you pick out the types of fishing rods for your needs. With these top tips, you'll be able to make a wise choice when choosing the types of fishing rods you need.

Judging by stone inscriptions, fishing rods go back to ancient egypt, china, greece, rome and medieval england, where they were called "angles" (hence the term "angling" as a synonym for fishing).

Prior to widespread availability of synthetic materials, such as fiberglass and graphite composites, fishing rods were typically made from split tonkin bamboo, calcutta reed, or ash wood, as it was necessary that they be made light, tough, and pliable.

Modern design and fabrication techniques, along with advanced materials such as graphite and boron composites have allowed rod makers to tailor both the shape and action of fishing rods for greater casting distance, accuracy, and fish-fighting qualities.

Today, fishing rods are identified by their weight (meaning the weight of line or lure required to flex a fully-loaded rod) and action (describing the location of the maximum flex along the length of the rod).

If you are fishing for a bargin on fishing rods and reels from fly fishing rods and reels to bass and saltwater fishing rods and reels then you might want to consider buying a quality used fishing rods and reels.

Most people often only use their fishing rods and reels a few times before simply storing them in a closet. The savings you can gain especially in these times from buying a used fishing rods and reels can help save just a bit your bank account and allow you to even pick up some need bait.

There are a lot of great fly fishing rods on the market right now and each has their different advantages.

You have wide arsenal of weapons and fishing rods, baits and methods of fishing in this fishing tackle box.

Telescopic fishing rods are designed to collapse down to a short distance and open to a long rod. Telescopic fishing rods are made from the same materials as conventional one or two piece rods.
Various grade eyes available in conventional rods are also available in telescopic fishing rods. Care for telescopic fishing rods is much the same as other rods.

Experts and beginners can use popular fibreglass fly fishing rods in most fishing conditions.

The durable material usually stands up to wear better than graphite fly fishing rods.

Graphite fly fishing rods are more expensive than fibreglass and lightweight graphite fly fishing rods typically allow more accurate casting.

Slow-action fly fishing rods have the most bend, making them difficult for beginners to control, but offer the greatest accuracy for short-range casting.
Medium-sized fly fishing rods between eight and nine feet provide the action, casting control, and strength you'll need.
Beginners find medium-action fly fishing rods easy to handle.Fast-action fly fishing rods are stiff fast-action that rods bend at the end of the rod and do not have a lot of give.

When people think about ultralight fishing rods, they typically assume a 4ft long piece of radio antenna that couldn't reel in a fiesty trout let alone a decent bass or catfish.

The ultralight fishing rods that I love to use are the 6foot 6inch models, and the 7feet long rods. Again, distance and backbone plays the biggest role in the ultralight fishing rods.

Long ultralight fishing rods cast small baits extremely far distances.

One should use short fly fishing rods measuring less than eight feet in tight fishing situations where trees, bushes, stream size, or other objects will restrict your movement. Shorter rods generally have less action than longer fly fishing rods because they generate less torque when casting and reeling.

Large fly fishing rods: measuring more than nine feet make the ideal choice for longer casting and pursuing big-game fish. Surf casting fishing rods tend to be a little heavier and longer than inland rods so that they can cast past the breaking surf.

Whatever option you choose always make sue that you are properly outfitted with the right saltwater fishing rods
Fishing rods made for surf fishing are typically made to resist corroding from the salt water, which is something your fresh water rod and reel may not be suited for.

Saltwater fishing rods are one part of your equipment that you don't want to get wrong. In the same way as other types of rods, saltwater fishing rods have to be extremely strong as they take on the weight of a fish at many unusual angles.

However, saltwater fishing rods have to take on even more pressure and weight, because saltwater fish are much heavier than river fish.To find the right saltwater fishing rods you need to do a bit of research.

Custom fishing rods can be found on most boats, whether fishing in tournaments or for pleasure.

Fishing rods are also very expensive so you are going to want to make sure that the rod you select is the right one for you.

Proper storage of your fishing rods will allow them to last longer and stay in better condition.

Proper storage for fishing rods is important if they are to be kept in good conditionor the tips can be easily snapped off, line can become tangled, and pets and children can wreak havoc on casually-stored rods.

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