The Beginner's Guide To Buying A Very 1st Fishing Rod

By Paul Mancini

Very few sporting activities can come close to the tranquility that you can experience while sitting out on a lake in a little boat, rod in hand, waiting for the first catch to take the bait. It's an almost therapeutic experience, so it certainly should not come as any surprise that fishing is one of the most favorite recreational sports in the USA.

A few experienced fishing advocates will tell you that your performance at fishing can only be as good as your fishing equipment so it is important to buy a good fishing rod. Unfortunately if you are new to fishing you may not have the ability to discern the good from the not so good, so here are a few tips that can assist you in picking a fishing rod of your choice that will serve you for a very long time.

When buying a rod you may be boggled by the sheer range of choices in front of you. One way of choosing would be to go into the local tackle shop and pick the first fishing rod that you lay your eyes on but this may not be a very effective strategy. Another way would be to carefully consider the pros and cons of each rod.

Pole Weight - Gone are the days when fishing poles were all made out of bamboo. Technological innovations have reached the fishing rod industry and today most fishing rods are manufactured from composite materials. Most fishing rods fall into 1 of four basic weight categories: light action, medium light action, medium heavy action and heavy action. Weight categories are usually printed right onto the rod itself. The differing weights are used for different types of fish, so before you purchase a rod you'll need to decide what kind of fish you want to go after with it. As a rule, if you're fishing for trout or small mouth, go for a light action fishing rod. The heavier duty fishing rods are more suitable for catching catfish and musky while the heavy action fishing rods will be most suitable for large Catfish and large Carp. I am sure by now you can see a pattern emerging, i.e. the weight of the rod should be proportional with the weight of the fish that you intend to go after with it.

Fishing Rod Length - The length is the next aspect that you need to look at with respect to your purchase. The length that you select will be driven by the place where you intend to fish. A more lengthy fishing pole will put more pressure on the fish after it's hooked. So if you are likely to go fishing in a river you may want to purchase a longer fishing rod. Due to the fact that the rod is longer you will want to select the ultra light or a light action fishing rod for your convenience. A five foot rod is generally good for average water conditions while a 6 feet fishing rod is what you would need for rapidly flowing water.

Lastly you'll have to decide as to the amount of money you wish to spend. Many fishing experts will tell you to not exceed a 100 dollar limit. Usually fishing rods that fall in this price range are extremely functional and you will find a number of wonderful rods under this price.

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