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Make the statement all fishing rods are the same and you are bound to get some
laughter and more than a few lectures from experienced fishermen. There are
almost as many types of fishing rods are there are types of game fish. There is
simply no way that you could have a one-size-fits-all fishing rod. Below is a
list of some of the different types of fishing rods, and explanations as to why
they work well for the type of game fish that they were made for.
Bass fishing rod The bass, both the freshwater and saltwater variety, is one of
the most popular game fish. Bass tournaments are held in lakes and rivers each
year, and the lucky fisherman who can land the biggest bass in one of these
tournaments gets to take home not only a prize, but a great story as well. One
of the reasons that bass are so popular with fishermen is that they can be
crafty opponents, and fierce fighters. The type of fishing rod that is good for
bass fishing is one that can take a lot of punishment. Landing a bass can take
some time, and before you pull one into your boat or on shore, it is going to
take your line for a ride, and bend your fishing pole every which way. Bass come
in varying sizes, so of course bass fishing rods will come in different sizes,
but they all need to be strong and extremely flexible. Bass fishing rods tend to
be made from fiberglass more than anything else; though not as strong as
graphite, it can take more extreme bending.
Trout fishing rod Trout fishing rods do not generally need to be as flexible as
bass fishing rods. Yes, there are some big trout out there some as big as salmon
but generally they tend to be lighter than bass, with a little less fight in
them. This doesn t mean that trout aren t fun to catch...the number of fishermen
each year that go trout fishing in lake, rivers, and streams will attest to the
fact that trout fishing is a wonderful way to spend the day. Trout poles usually
run anywhere from seven feet to ten feet, with a nine foot pole being a good
size for going from stream fishing on the shore to lake fishing in a boat. Trout
fishing rods can be made from graphite; although graphite is not as flexible as
fiberglass, with trout it is flexible enough. Of course, there are also fly
fishing rods for trout, but these are in a whole different category than regular
fishing rods.
Crappie fishing rods The lengths of crappie fishing rods vary according to
individual preference, but one thing about crappie fishing rods that needs to
remain constant is that they must be light. Crappie fishing usually involves
jigging , or snapping the rod up and down continually to lure the fish toward
the bait, and if your fishing rod isn t light, it s going to tire your arm and
wrist out rather quickly. Crappies are fairly small fish, so a light fishing rod
and light line are fine to use. Due to the type of fishing it is, comfort should
be the main concern when it comes to a crappie fishing rod.
By: john
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