Boat Fishing Rod

May 13, 2010

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Turn on one of the fishing tournaments on TV or maybe visit any weigh-in next occasion a event comes to the local lake and you’ll notice one thing on each one of the anglers’ fishing boats, a variety of boat fishing rods in several lengths and actions. You can compare that with a pro golfer having a golf bag filled with golf clubs. Golfers carry a number of clubs with them because that they do not know what the round ahead is going to throw at them, and anglers aren’t any different.

I am certain that some of people remember when your boat fishing rod was also ones bass , shad, trolling, striper fishing rod however right now you have a a number of various boat fishing rods in the boat for all the tactics you might have mastered and a handful more you’re also working on. I’m no exception and what fishing rods aren’t inside the boat happen to be inside the rack inside my house waiting to go!

Seems that when I’m at sport shows inside the springtime I get asked so frequently about baitcasting fishing rods and reels and so frequently these ‘necessities’ that we all need to have are a great source of aggravation. I usually discover the biggest problem new baitcasting fishermen have is they fish too light a lure and too lightweight a fishing line for this kind of combo to be effective. When the bait is too light-weight the line won’t easily go out and you are going to have a lesson in knot removal. Under most conditions if you might be choosing a lure that weighs less than ¼ oz . and your fishing line lighter than 8lb test you need to keep this with a spinning rod. My own individual preference for spinning rods are 7’ to 7.6” medium light Lamiglas rods. I’m a bit unusual that I genuinely prefer the longer spinning rods and Lamiglas will be coming out with a 7’4 pro series drop shot fishing rod which is becoming one of my favorite rods. This rod with a Pflueger President spinning reel along with 6-8 pound test Berkley Vanish is continually in my fishing boat.

I fish a variety of lures which include drop shot rigs, dartheads, weightless worms, Senko’s, and small minnow and topwater baits with my boat fishing rods.

My choices for spinning rods and reels is quite simple compared to my baitcasting selections and we do not have the space to get into every single technique and rod and reel option but I want to cover a few of your standards you might find in most of those fishing boats you see in your local tournament. My bait casting rods are usually at least 7’ and also several fishing rods that i fish are even longer. I have listed some of many boat fishing rods which I have found as favorites, I hope this will save you some time and money.

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