telescopic fishing rod : Fishing Rods Don't Have To Break The Bank

telescopic fishing rod

Many anglers seem to labor under the delusion that a good fishing rod has to cost a ton of money. This is a fallacy, sold to you by outfits trying to get more money out of you. I'll admit that St. Croix fishing rods, which are quite expensive are really nice, however they aren't at all necessary. As a matter of fact, in most cases spending more than fifty bucks on a fishing rod isn't at all necessary. In this day and age you can get a very nice, and serviceable fishing rod for under fifty bucks. -telescopic fishing rod


I've also seen many anglers who have just one rod for all of their fishing. This makes no sense. The same rod that you use for fishing for catfish on one trip shouldn't then be used for trout fishing. Fishing rods (telescopic fishing rod) are inexpensive enough that every angler should have at least two fishing rods at their disposal. As an angler, your fishing rod should be matched to the type of fish that you're attempting to catch. For example, for most trout fishing an ultra light fishing rod should be employed. Not the same medium action rod that you use for cat fishing, but a separate trout fishing rod. For myself, I've got 2 trout fishing rods (both ultra light). The rods are both quantum Xtralite rods, but they are different lengths. The five foot rod for normal water conditions, and the six foot six inch rod for high water and bank fishing situations.

telescopic fishing rod


source: Trevor_Kugler

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