Wouldn’t it be great if you get just one rod and reel to meet all your fishing needs? Truth is that wont work. Many people start off with graphite Zebco rods and they will do well in a local lake or pond. Once you decide to move into bigger fish, you will definitely want to invest in a spinning fishing reel that will give you more versatility towards bait and lures.
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This is the most common question that is posted out there. Most professional fishermen will give you an assortment of answers. In order to determine what is best for you, you have to first narrow down the type of fishing you are going to do. For fly or carp fishing buying a combo is the best way to go about it because they are specialized.
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The price you pay for a fishing rod & reel combo by no means decides the quality of the rod. Often times you are paying for a brand name or for some advanced components of the rod that you may not every use. The first thing to consider is the type of fishing that you are doing and how much time you plan to spend on the water.
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Advanced technology has provided new and improved materials for the world of fishing to use in manufacturing fishing rods. Among this technology is the production of carbon composites. These composites contain carbon fibers and are created by chemical labs, using a long and expensive process. The composites, also called prepregs (pre-impregnated), are used to create fishing rod blanks, but also have a wide variety of applications, including the automotive and aerospace industries.
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You’ve heard that you need to know what type of fish you want to catch before you buy a fishing rod. That’s good advice, but not the only factor to consider. What anglers often overlook is that the type of water also determines that type of rod needed. Some have one or two rods and use the same one whether they’re fishing for trout or for carp. Then they wonder why they don’t catch many fish.
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Either you’re a fishing enthusiast whose gear’s looking a little worn, or you’re a novice to the sport. Either way you need a new rod. You head to you local sporting goods or discount store and are instantly overwhelmed. The choices number in the hundreds. You want a quality rod, but you don’t want to blow your budget. So, what’s a good price for a good rod?
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One of the big misconceptions about fishing is that you need a ton of money to buy a quality fishing rod. This untruth is usually spouted by outfitters who are simply trying to make money. The expensive rods, such as the St. Croix, have a really good feel to them, but it isn’t necessary to blow your kids’ college money just to buy a fishing rod.
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You love to fish, have enjoyed the sport for years, and have been thinking about making yourself a customized fishing rod. Maybe you already tie your own flies and make your own lures. Why not take your do-it-yourself skills to the next level and create your own personalized fishing rod? Is it hard? No, and consider how great it would feel to land a fish using gear you made. There’s no feeling like it. Trust me, I’ve done it.
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You’ve decided to take up fishing as a sport. You head to the local fishing store to buy gear and are instantly overwhelmed by the choices of rods. There are graphite rods and fiberglass rods; rods that cost $20 and those that cost $150. Which is the right one for you? You buy according to what kind of fish you’re going after.
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Fishing gear has changed a lot over the years. Technology has given the sport new materials, which produce lighter, but strong fishing rods. You’re a novice fisherman, though, and aren’t sure if the modern rods are right for you. You’re smart to hesitate, because not all fishing rods are created equal.
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Have you ever sat around listening to anglers talk about fishing? Aside from the often-exaggerated “fish stories”, seasoned fishermen love to talk about gear. This lure is guaranteed to catch a fish. That bait is the only bait for catfish, and so on. One boast you won’t hear, though, is the “I can catch anything with this rod.”
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You love to fish, have enjoyed the sport for years, and have been thinking about making yourself a customized fishing rod. Maybe you already tie your own flies and make your own lures. Why not take your do-it-yourself skills to the next level and create your own personalized fishing rod? Is it hard? No, and consider how great it would feel to land a fish using gear you made. There’s no feeling like it. Trust me, I’ve done it.
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It is only a matter of time, if you’re an avid fisher, that you will end up owning a rod and reel for every type of fishing application you can think of. You’ll quickly find that these rods can get very disorganized, and having a good fishing rod rack or holder will save you space and keep your rods in good working order. Here’s a quick guide to ensuring your rods are organized and kept in good working order by making or finding a fishing rod rack.
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One of the greatest tools an angler could have is a fishing rod holder. It serves many purposes, but mainly it helps make it possible for the fisherman to use both hands when making sure the lure is set and later when the fish is landed, to remove the fish from the hook. If you use a fishing rod holder, you don’t have to worry about letting go of the hook, and risk losing the fish for good.
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