Telescopic Fishing Rod Sets

Here is the telescopic fishing rod sets for your review:


Telescopic Fishing Rod Sets

Description A set that is easily assembled and ideally suited for beginners.

Contains:
1) Two different sets
2) 1.65m spinning rods
3) HA100 reel, 1 bearing
4) Plastic box
5) Some fishing accessories


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by: jiangxue hisupplier

The Fishing Rod vs Vehicle War (telescopic fishing rod)

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As an angler, your fishing rod is obviously a valuable tool that needs to be maintained and protected. This means keeping it from the clutches of the predator known as your vehicle.

Long ago in a parallel universe, a war was instigated between two groups that has leaked over into our world. The two groups, of course, are the fishing rods and the vehicles on wheels. Get the two in the same basic area, and bad things seem to happen.-(telescopic fishing rod)

The fishing rod and car or truck are natural enemies. The fishing rod is generally considered an inanimate object, but anybody who loves fishing knows this is simply not the case. Lean a fishing rod up against a vehicle and what does it do? It leans to one side until it begins to fall. This, of course, leaves a nice scratch down the paint of the vehicle. Score one for the fishing rods!

Your car or truck is no better. A natural predator of the fishing rod, it has evolved to create no end of angles where your rod can be bent, snapped or crushed. A classic is the tailgate of a truck or SUV. Who hasn't rolled up the window on a favorite rod and snapped the tip off? Who hasn't slammed the tailgate closed only to here the grinding snap of the rod caught between the door hinge and body? -(telescopic fishing rod)

Your vehicle, however, also has subtle ways of hunting rods. One of its favorite attacks is to fling the vehicle to the road at high speeds. This can only be accomplished, of course, by your putting the rod on the top of the vehicle and then forgetting it. The vehicle usually accomplishes this by hiding your keys. After a frustrating search, you jump in the car, slam the door, fire up the engine and take off... with the rod lying on the roof. -(telescopic fishing rod)

There is only one way to deal with this conflict and avoid paying for new rods and paint job repairs. The first thing you do when returning to the vehicle is to take your rod apart and store it. Otherwise, you assume the risk!

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by: Richard Chapo


Why Do I Need Another Fishing Rod? (telescopic fishing rod)

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Many anglers think that they can get by with only one fishing rod. While this may be true if you fish for the same species of fish in the same conditions all the time, who among us does that? If you're anything like me, you like to fish in rivers, lakes, and streams, while maybe even mixing in a touch of saltwater fishing. Fishing in different bodies of water, calls for different fishing rods. And what about different species of fish. The same rod shouldn't be used for trout fishing on one trip and the trolling for walleye on another. You need to have separate rods for separate situations. -telescopic fishing rod

For example, my favorite type of angling is trout fishing in a certain river in Montana. I spend 90% of my time fishing the same river. I ultra light fish for trout in this river, but do I have only 1 fishing rod that I use? No, I have two. I have a five foot ultra light rod for normal water conditions, but when the water is running high (which it does for 4 months out of the year), I use a six foot six ultra light fishing rod. You see when the water is high, the longer rod enable me to control my bait much better and also give me much better "feel". With my shorter rod, fishing in high water is a tone more difficult. (telescopic fishing rod)

So even if you fish mainly for one species of fish, as long as the water conditions vary, and they almost always do, having a choice of rods is always a good idea. I'm not talking about having twenty different fishing rods, I'm talking about having four or five different fishing rods at your disposal. Just make sure that your not using the same rod for fishing for trout one day and catfish another. Your fishing gear, including your fishing rod, should be matched to not only the type of fish that you're fishing for, but also the conditioned in which you're fishing in. There's no reason to break the bank on extra fishing rods either. Quality rods can be easily found for $50 and less, each. I personally don't spend more than $50 for a fishing rod. -(telescopic fishing rod)

So, if you're one of those anglers who only have one fishing rod and like to fish, it's time to step up and have another option or two. The amount of fish you catch will be affected in a positive manner if you can match your fishing rod to the fish and/or conditions. Give it a shot, and see for yourself.

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

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Having these two trout fishing rods didn't break the bank either. Quantum Xtralite fishing rods cost under $25 a piece! Not only are they inexpensive, they are very good. As a matter of fact for ultralight fishing, these fishing rods are my favorite. Another very affordable series of fishing rods is the "lightning rod" series from Berkley. These fishing rods are also quite affordable for larger sizes. Some fish simply can't be effective fished for with ultralight fishing gear.

The bottom line is that fishing rods don't have to break the bank. There are affordable rods out there that work very well for almost every fishing situation. In fact, they are affordable enough that you should have different rods for different situations (such as high water). Matching your fishing rod to the size of fish you intend to catch will result in more bites, which will result in more fish, it's as simple as that.


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