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Fit
The Fishing Rod To The Fishing Task |
by:
Ron
King |
See
yourself standing on the bank of a swiftly
moving stream in the shade of a gnarled
willow, your fishing rod bent beneath the
weight of an unusually large catch.
Whether or not you land that fish depends
on the decisions you made at the shop --
primarily the type of rod.
The ABCs Of Fishing Rods
Your rod is the most important tool you
will use while fishing, and you can chose
from a wide range of types, styles and lengths.
A fishing rod is a shaft of graphite, fiberglass,
steel, wood or bamboo used to catch fish
(duh). Fishing filament (line), is threaded
through the ferrules (eyes) along the rod.
The ferrule at the tip directs the cast.
1 end of the line winds around a reel at
the base of the pole. The other end of the
line has a baited hook attached to it.
Fishing rods vary from 4 feet (for children)
to 16 feet, with the average being 6 feet
long. Rod length is chosen based on: the
species of fish you target and the environment
you will fish at.
Landscape
If your fishing hole is beside trees with
overhead branches, you'll need a short,
flexible rod. Flexibility -- the amount
the rod can bend before breaking -- is determined
by the diameter of the pole. Light rods
are thin and flexible, while stronger rods
are thicker and more rigid.
For open terrain, flexible, thin rods that
are 10 to 12 feet long are good, unless
it is too windy.
Fresh Water Or Salt Water?
Freshwater fishing occurs in lakes, ponds,
rivers and streams, while saltwater fishing
is done in oceans and along the coast. Choose
a rod appropriate to the environment.
Plan For Species Of Fish
Short, strong rods are best for landing
game fish. Stronger and thicker rods should
be used for large, aggressive fish. Such
fish could break a lighter pole.
Select Rod By Material
Common types of fishing rods include bamboo,
fiberglass and graphite.
Bamboo rods can be a basic, inexpensive
pole with a line attached, to very expensive
handcrafted rods that are used for fly-fishing.
Bamboo rods run from $5 up to hundreds of
dollars for handcrafted fly fishing rods.
If you are not planning to do fly-fishing,
fiberglass or graphite rods are best.
Fiberglass rods are good for beginners and
kids and they're reasonably priced. They
come in many lengths, flexibility characteristics,
and require very little maintenance.
Many experienced anglers prefer graphite
rods, because they are very lightweight
and extremely strong.
A Fitting Rod
Your goal should be to find a rod that fits
your arm and is comfortable. If you have
trouble choosing, ask someone with experience
to go along or just ask the staff at a fishing
store. A few pointers will quickly get you
on your way -- to a world of fun.
Visit
Fishing to learn more. Ron King is a
full-time researcher, writer, and web developer.
Copyright 2005 Ron King. This article may
be reprinted if the resource box is left
intact.
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| Ron King is a full-time
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