
Fishing Rods – Ensuring A Perfect Fishing Experience For Any Diehard Fisher
Modern day fishing rods have many modern features incorporated into them which were not found on earlier primitive cane poles. Nowadays, fishing rods have reels which help in retrieving the hooked fish.
A more sophisticated and complex development happens to be the spinning rod in which the whole rod revolves around its axis except for the handle. This provides a great deal of flexibility in fishing fishes which struggle a lot.
Like the old school cane rods, modern day rods are thick at the bottom (handle) and gradually taper towards the tip. This simple design allows flexibility and stability of the whole rod.
Specifications and Types of Rods used in Fishing
A classic fishing rod usually measures 6 or 16 feet (2 or 5 m) and their ability to tolerate strains also varies. The length mostly determines the amount of force which the rod can withstand without breaking during fishing.
Cane Poles
Cane poles are probably the smallest and least sophisticated fishing gadgets available. It is generally made of bamboo or similarly flexible wood with an extremely basic fly line fixed to it.
Unlike their advanced cousins, cane rods have no reels or other equivalents to reel in caught fish. This is why it is called angling.
Spinning Rods
These are the most popular rods in use today. These can be used for both lightweight as well as heavyweight fishes and have been proven to be best suited for fishing bass, trout and walleye. These vary from 5 to 7 feet.
These are regularly used competitively in bass fishing due to their high flexibility and stress and strain tolerance. Not only can these rods tougher and bigger fly lines but they can stabilize these lines as well which avoids tangles.
Jigging Rods
These are ideal for heavy baits and lures, most notably while trailing the lines at about 200 feet below the surface of the sea. These are made of modern solid materials and as a result are very heavy. These are used in locations where the ocean currents alternate during fishing.
A few fishing locations have erratic currents below the surface. This is the reason why the bait and the fly lines need to be held in place. Disturbed lures scatter the fish and the lines need to be strong enough to withstand the currents below the surface of the sea.
These rods are used to target fishes like halibuts and cods which close to the bottom of the sea.
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