Enhance Your Fishing Experience with the Right Rod
February 9, 2010 by Admin
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If you are going to catch fish, you will find that your most important tool will be your fishing rod. For many people catching fish is relaxing and even invigorating, with so many that are tasty to eat. Some fishermen think of it as competitive when catching a certain type of fish by size and weight. If you have the right fishing tool it makes your trip all the more worthwhile. The size of the fish you want to catch will determine how big a fishing rod to purchase. Look at the type of fishing you want to take up before you shop around. Consider what size the fish will be, the fishing and water conditions you will experience which make all the difference. Find out ahead what type of fish will be biting so you know what is the best rod to buy.
If you are catching salmon or trout you will be better with a fly fishing rod, which will need to flexible so that you can catch them. Once you have the correct rod, equip yourself with lines, nets and other tools that are useful to help you bring in a catch of your choice. If you are salmon fishing, you will be holding your rod so you need to be comfortable with the grip. Salmon rods cost a little more but they are worth it as you are sure to catch a prized salmon to be proud of. Imagine that on your dinner table.
If you like to have a go at ice fishing in the Winter, you can buy ice fishing rods to suit the conditions of the frozen lakes. They are designed so that you can fish from a hole made in the frozen water. Ice fishing rods are made of good quality made to be more durable than normal fishing rods. Lengths vary from 24 inches to 36 inches lengthwise. After experimenting for a while, you will find what works best for you. Everyone is individual in which rod is most fitting, as the same rod doesn’t work for everyone.
For coarse fishing, you will need to use the normal method of using a carbon fibre rod for catching members of the cyprinid family. It is always good to know the type of fish you will come across in the waters, before you head out. You will find other kinds of rods such as spin casting rods, spinning rods, surf rods and the ultra light rods. They are all designed to fish for specific types of fish so you need to know your rods, and find one that you are most comfortable using. Determine what fish you would like to catch, an important factor for what type of rod you’ll need. Before making that all important purchase of a fishing rod, you need to ask yourself a few questions.
What type of rod are you going to use?
What type of fish are you looking to catch?
What is your budget?
Before you make a decision, talk to a fishing expert or salesperson to get some pointers and read up on what you can. Your charters can also teach you what you need to know.
4 Types Of Fishing Rods For the Avid Angler!
February 8, 2010 by Admin
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Fishing done either for recreation (as a part of one’s hobby or pastime) or done for a source of living requires the right kind of tool to make profit out of it. Judging by stone inscriptions, fishing rods go back to ancient Egypt, China, Greece and Rome.
Prior to widespread availability of synthetic materials, such as fiberglass and graphite composites, fishing rods were typically made from split Tonkin bamboo. A fishing rod or a fishing pole is a tool used to catch fish, usually in conjunction with the sport of angling. (Sustenance and commercial fishing usually involves nets).
A length of fishing line is attached to a long, flexible rod or pole: one end terminates in a hook for catching the fish.
Types of fishing rods :
1) Carbon fibre pole : These high-tech poles are commonly used for coarse fishing in Europe, they are made using a variety of different qualities of carbon fibre which is reflected in the price, the prices range from about GBP 100 to GBP 5,000.
Although cheaper models can be purchased from local tackle dealers for about GBP 50. Varying in length from 5 meters through to the longest at about 18.5 meters, they allow very precise positioning of the bait.
2) Fly rods : Fly Fishing rods are long, thin, flexible fishing rods designed to cast a fly usually consisting of a hook tied with fur, feathers, foam, or other lightweight material.
Originally made of split bamboo, most modern fly rods are constructed from man-made composite materials, including fiberglass, carbon/graphite, or graphite/boron composites.
3) Ultra-light rods : These rods are used to fish for smaller species, they provide more sport with larger fish, or to enable fishing with lighter line and smaller lures.
4) Ice Fishing rods : These are typically very short spinning rods, varying between 24 and 36 inches in length, used to fish through holes in the cover ice of frozen lakes, rivers and ponds.
Rod specifications :
1) Power : Also known as “power value” or “rod weight.” Rods may be classified as Ultra-Light, Light, Medium-Light, Medium, Medium-Heavy, Heavy, Ultra-Heavy, or other similar combinations. Power is often an indicator of what types of fishing, species of fish, or size of fish a particular pole may be best used for.
Ultra-light rods are suitable for catching small bait fish and also pan fish, or situations where rod responsiveness is critical. Ultra-Heavy rods are used in deep sea fishing, surf fishing, or for heavy fish by weight.
2) Action : “Action” refers to the responsiveness of the rod to bending force, and the speed with which the rod returns to its neutral position. An action may be slow, medium, fast, or a combination (e.g. medium-fast.) Fast Action rods flex most in the tip section. Slow rods flex more towards the butt of the rod.
Hence keeping in mind the types of fishing rods available in the market along with their various specifications one has to be really careful before placing an order for a fishing pole.
The easiest way of selecting a fishing rod for oneself is to know first the type of fish that one would be fishing so that he can easily eliminate the other varieties and select the one that suits his choice of fish the best.
Tom Robinson’s Rocket Launcher Fishing Rod
February 8, 2010 by Admin
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Check out the official commercial for Tom Robinson’s new Rocket Launcher Fishing Rod! Tired of old fashioned fishing rods? The new Rocket Launcer Fishing Rod makes fishing fun again!!!! NOTE: The views and opinions expressed in this commercial do not reflect those of Pixies Production Inc.

