A Rod Of Your Choice
- Author Robin Knight
- Published November 26, 2010
- Word count 607
A fishing rod or a fishing pole is an instrument used for fishing or catching fish, usually in conjunction with the leisure of angling, can also be used in competition. A length of fishing line is attached to a long, bendable rod or pole: one end terminates in a hook for catching the fish. A 'fishing pole' is a simple pole or stick for suspending a line (normally secure to the tip), with a hooked attract or bait. They are most normally made of fibreglass, carbon fibre, graphite or, classically, bamboo, and are the only fishing levers properly referred to as "poles". In distinction, 'fishing rod' refers to a more complicated casting tool fitted with line guides and a cylinder for line stowage. Fishing rods vary in action as well as length, and can be found in sizes between 24 inches and 20 feet. The longer the rod, the greater the mechanical advantage in casting.
The Shakespeare Ugly Stik spinning rods come in a variety of models, and reviews say even the $30 Stiks are an best value for sporty fishing enthusiast. The graphite core is surrounded by fiberglass, making the Stik extremely tough but not inflexible. One Field & Stream review set out to break seven fishing rods, and only the Shakespeare Ugly Stik survived until he finally ran out of weights at 55 pounds. The durability, seven-year warranty and low prices have helped make the Shakespeare Ugly Stik trendy for more than a quarter century. Users say experienced anglers might want more sensitivity and less weight, however, and reviews suggest the lightweight graphite Okuma Guide Select (*est. $75) as the best bridge between budget and high-end spinning rods.
The Shimano Cumara is hardly economical, but expert reviews say this relatively new graphite spinning rod compares favourably with much pricier fishing gear. Professionals say the lightweight shaft offers incredible comfort, sensitivity, flexibility, speed and precision. Reviews say the carbon reel seat is a plus, but some are dissatisfied that the grip is made of foam rather than cork. The gist is that you'd probably be able to feel a nibble from a goldfish, but the shaft is durable enough that the maker offers a limited lifetime warranty. Because the Shimano Cumara is a new and relatively costly product, few owners have posted reviews online. But professionals have excitedly tried it. TackleTour.com offers unusually thorough coverage based on laboratory and field testing, and it rates enough fishing rods that its "Best Value" designation carries some weight.
TackleReviewer.com and Field & Stream magazine offer trustworthy ratings, and we also saw a review on a New Mexico fishing website by an angler who's competed with some triumph in pro tournaments. Reviews say the Okuma Guide Select is a reasonably priced spinning rod that's more responsive and lightweight than budget models. Experts say the Okuma Guide Select offers quality workings usually found in pricier fishing rods, such as an all-graphite shaft. The high-grade cork handle offers a sure grip, although one reviewer said it may feel initially uncomfortable. Though lightweight – there are 7-ounce and 8.9-ounce options – the Okuma Guide Select is tough enough that the maker offers a limited lifetime warranty. Reviews say the Okuma Guide Select offers surprising power, but anglers accustomed to high-end models may find it a bit stiff. Reviews suggest the Shakespeare Ugly Stik (*est. $30) as a cost-efficient option for beginners.
The Okuma Guide Select was introduced in 2006 and has wan few reviews so far, and owners have been especially slow to weigh in. However, TackleTour.com and CaliFishing.com offer some of the most complete professional reviews of fishing equipment, and both cover the Okuma Guide Select in great depth.
Want to learn more and see the best deals on Fishing Gear? Visit us at at http://www.yourfishgear.com/ for the best deals and useful information on Fishing & Camping Gear, Sporting Goods and Garmin GPS Systems.
Article source: https://art.xingliano.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- Mindfulness: Living in Harmony with the Elements
- Lash Extension Aftercare Starts With Proper Removal
- How Lash Techs Can Make Removal Appointments More Comfortable
- Electric And Hybrid Car Leasing: The Smart Move For 2026
- What Clients Should Know Before a Lash Extension Removal Appointment
- Common Lash Removal Mistakes New Lash Techs Should Avoid
- Lash Remover Cream vs. Liquid Remover: What Lash Techs Should Know
- Common Lash Removal Mistakes New Lash Techs Should Avoid
- Lash Remover Cream vs. Liquid Remover: What Lash Techs Should Know
- Common Eyebrow Tint Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
- Outdoor Makeup Tips for Hot Days: What to Keep Simple Around the Eyes
- How to Choose the Right Brow Tint Shade for a Natural Look
- Best Eye Makeup Ideas for Summer Travel and Weekend Trips
- Magnetic Lashes vs. Strip Lashes: Which Is Easier for Beginners?
- Lotus Carved Decorative Doors
- Where Your Donation Matters Most: Helping the Poor with Medical Care and Animal Welfare in India
- How Sponsoring Elderly Care in India Creates Lasting Social Impact
- Motorcycle Accidents in Hattiesburg: Mississippi's Pure Comparative Fault Advantage and How It Protects Injured Riders
- Dog Bite Injuries in Colorado: How the Strict Liability Statute Works and What Injured Victims Can Recover
- Truck Accident Claims in Green Bay: How Local Industries Shape Liability
- Dog Bites in San Luis Obispo: California's Strict Liability & What It Means for Victims
- How the Region's Paper and Food Processing Industries Shape the Commercial Vehicle Liability Landscape
- Colorado Dog Bite Injury Claims and What the State's Strict Liability Law Means for Victims
- THE QUIET GRANDEUR: VINTAGE CARVED ARMOIRES FROM MOGUL INTERIOR
- Wellness by Design: Nature's Harmony in Carved Wood Doors
- Why People With Diabetes Need to Take Special Care of Their Feet
- Calcaneodynia: Understanding Heel Pain
- Collected & Crafted: A Modern Farmhouse That Tells the World's Most Beautiful Stories
- Why Winter Is Actually the Best Time to Visit Sydney
- Ireland Sino Institute Secures Media Partnership with CCTV+