Which spinning rod to choose?
Which fishing rod to choose? Today we are going to talk about fishing rods .
For those approaching this world, the choice of fishing rod is fundamental for any technique you want to tackle
Today we will talk about spinning fishing rods:
Depending on the place and the technique you want to tackle, the choice of the length of the fishing rod and its action is fundamental.
For example, if we want to approach spinning in a stream or river we would need a fishing rod that does not exceed 2.10m/2.40m in length for an action of 20-30g maximum; a fishing rod like this in certain environments guarantees ease of movement and precision in casting, given the obstacles present in these environments,
Fundamental if we want to get closer to fishing for the fish that populate our internal waters (trout, chub, perch etc.), it is a rather rigid and reactive action to counteract more or less strong currents.
With what to fish in large lakes or sports facilities? If we want to fish in large lakes or in sports facilities, the choice of the size of our fishing rod will focus on fishing rods ranging from 2.40 m to 3.00 m. With these fishing rods we can make the most of the leverage that it helps us gain meters in the throw without worrying about any obstacles.
In terms of weight, we will instead choose fishing rods of around 40-90 grams if our target is the large predators of large lakes such as pike, pike perch and catfish. A fishing rod like this helps us, thanks to its length and rigidity, to carry out powerful strikes. and precise even at great distances, and also helps us to better maneuver even large and heavy lures.
If, however, our main target is the small predators present in quarries and sports facilities such as trout and perch, we would choose a fishing rod that does not exceed 12/15 g of casting weight, therefore light or ultralight fishing rods to have extreme sensitivity and which allows us to maneuver small soft-baits, small wavy baits or small minnows with absolute precision; without giving up the leverage given by the length of our fishing rod.
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