Spin Rods
Spinning fishing rods are most often used in freshwater locations, although you can heavier rods for saltwater or boat shop use. Spinning Rods are designed to roll an eggbeater style meet and are used for casting and retrieving lures and bait. Many general purpose rods are called spin rods. It is likely, dass If you are fishing a little river fishing, some pier, or maybe light boat fishing that a spin fishing rod may want to be your best choice spinning rods generally have lengths of 1.6 m to 2.4 m .
Surf Rods
Surf rods tend to be the longest fishing rods, and they are usually quite heavy in construction and weight. They are long support / combat from the beach into the surf in casting bait and sinkers. You can also quite large fish with surf rods (maybe even shark) so a rod to catch required a lot of strength. Surf rods are designed for eggbeater rolls, overhead / conventional reels and rollers designed side cast. They are typically 3m to 4.2 m in length.
Game Fishing Rods
Game rods are used for deep sea fishing in salt water. They are designed to catch large pelagic fish, and typically hold for fishing line of 10/15kg up to 37kg in force. Game rods are thick and do not bend very easily. They often have a gimbal mount on the grip so that it can be used in a game fishing harness or chair. They often have one or more 'roller' guides instead of regular line guides.
Fly Rods
Fly fishing rods are designed to catch freshwater fish, most usually trout, halibut or salmon. They are 1.8 to 3.6 m in length and have a thin 'whippy' blank. They are designed to hold fly fishing reels and are predominantly used for freshwater fishing (although some people now larger heavier rods and flies for some saltwater fishing too).
Boat Rod
Boat rods are probably a sub-class of rods, but are shorter and heavier in length, designed for the rigors of saltwater fishing. You can keep track of (1.6 to 2.1 m in length) and be able weights from 10 to 20kg in the short to medium term. In Australia, for example, boat rods are used for snapper and shark fishing, and can be designed to keep the overhead / conventional or whisk style rolls.
Construction
Most bars are either of 2 materials, fiberglass or graphite.
Fiberglass rods are stronger, can usually bend more, and cheaper. However, graphite rods offer better 'feel' and now thanks to improved technologies, can be quite hard and durable. Graphite rods are usually more expensive.
Price / quality / Brand
There are many brands of fishing rods in the market these days. Some brands are known worldwide, others are local from a country or region, and there are a growing number of very small brands due to the simple product import directly from factories and agent sin China (eg, home eBay businesses) .
The fact is, most sticks are manufactured in the world in Asia. Usually ships in China. The big companies / brands all use very large and sophisticated factories. Smaller brands either contract factories or piggy-back on the top tier factories. There are many rod factories, so quality may vary. We recommend sticking to well known brands and retailers in your area that offer support, have good product knowledge and can offer good price-performance ratio.
Look for good reputable retailers and some price research before buying.
Trolling for Rockfish
Trolling is the preferred method for those anglers targeting striped bass (aka rockfish) in spring and autumn on the Chesapeake Bay. The two main areas are the recommended tools and techniques required to catch rockfish in the focus of this article.
Duel: Over the years we have experimented with many different setups some that worked well and some that did not. Here are my recommendations on what works best.
Rods: For your planer board rods I recommend a 6-6 ½ foot 30 to 50 pound class rod. The rods must have a gimbal and a solid set of guides. Stay away from guides with ceramic inserts. Roller guides are not required and a sign that you probably spent about. We use offshore angler power which sticks from Bass Pro Shops, and should last a lifetime. The cost is around $ 90 per rod. All the required properties for your boat rods are the same, except I recommend a 40 to £ 60 class rod because your boat rods you are going to use a rule to be relatively heavier baits in line control boards.
REELS: For your planer board roles I recommend Shimano Tekoda 700 for the boat and the roles I recommend Shimano Tekoda's 800th If you want to get the wheels to adjust the role handles 1 place to the farthest position as this will give the angler more control over the fish while cranking the handle.
LINE: For your planer board roles I recommend £ 50 test mono either clear or dark green camouflage. I tend to stay away from the high visibility lines when fishing the Chesapeake Bay. I also usually do not put braided line on my board roles because braided line has a higher tendency to slip out of the scotty clip. If you do not want to use braided line on your planer board roles, and many people, then I recommend at least 80 pound test to ensure that the cable does not accidentally slip out of the clip. For the boat rolls I recommend 65 pound test moss green Power Pro. I have no problem with a few coils. Rolls of the monel wire I grew up with wire and we still catch a lot of rock fish on wire line each season. As your leader I 60 pound test fluorocarbon recommend but given the cost any clear or low visibility monofilament will suffice.
LURES: We use mostly green and white tandem rigs with parachutes attached. We also use umbrella rigs. Our tandems are usually attached 2 to 4, 4 to 6 and 6 8 oz combos with 9 inch shads. We use generally produced products from local suppliers. For more information about the individual companies and brands we use, please contact us by e-mail to the e-mail address given below me, and I will give you several people who can meet your needs. I would point out that we set and found that green and chartreuse tomic plugs, to work very well made in France our baits back often. Also do not be afraid, a cripple tony accetta Alewive or spoon either.
The spread: We run 21 lines from a 35-foot Carolina Classic express sport fisherman with a 14-foot beam. I know many a charter captains, which is much more than run the lines. My philosophy is simple. Troll as many lines as you feel comfortable with. Mitigating circumstances should the number of accessible rod holders you have, your vessel opening angle, and your team's experience level. The last thing you want to do is compete against a charter boat. Most charter boats run 2 trips a day and deploy as many rods as possible because it can return their next party greatly increases the chances that it will get to the dock with satisfied customers in time. Your typical fisherman that is out there for the love of the sport should not be a 140 foot span of planer line and 30 rods used to catch rock fish.
PLANNING BOARD MATH: At the beginning of your fishing day you need to stagger your distances and weights, how to find where the rock fish feed in the water column and adjust your trolling depths must accordingly. Make sure your heaviest lures to the far outside position to put on your planer boards because this increases the likelihood of a tangle when the bait is struck. We typically work lightest to heaviest without significant weight variation on our board lines. I would not recommend deploying to the planer lines any tandem with a total weight of more than 14 ounces. We recommend that you leave the deeper running heavier rigs for the boat rods not the planer boards. Be confident in delivering your planer rods to remind the bait distance behind the boat accordingly, that the most bait when struck and pulled from your clip will drop the farthest distance set behind the boat. For example, if your planer board is tracking 100 feet a beam of your boat and let a bait back 120 feet and run it all the way from the planer board when struck you have the fish 220 feet behind the boat. Why is this important to note? Since you have to be careful to adjust each additional line you put on your planer board line to ensure appropriate separation. If you do not you spend more time sorting through tangles than fishing. For example, the above example you would not want to put the next bait 140 feet behind the boat and send it to a point 80 feet a beam of your vessel because if both baits get hit at the same time the 2 fish are directly on top of each other exactly 220 feet behind the boat. At this point, only the distance separating the two fish 220 feet and the line span is the horizontal distance between the respective rack.
Handling of the boat: At the beginning of your fishing day we recommend a trolling speed from 3 to 3.5 knots speed over ground. For some ships inside, this means you may have a trolling valve installed. As a short solution you can have a sea anchor to slow your speed, but this is not a good permanent solution and represents another potential obstacle anglers must avoid when landing a fish. You want to pay special attention to your trolling speed and note when you pay accelerated with more success. On a slow day, do not hesitate to adjust your speed. Our basic principle is, the colder the water temperature the slower we troll. In the winter months we have as slow as 2 knots and control fish.
FIND FISH: on the other, until you find the work of the channel edges in a zig-zag pattern from one side of the channel the fish. Depth 35 to 80 m are best suited. We often drop our boat rods back a little further, if we are in the middle of the channel and make it appropriate as we reach the channel edge. You really do not like fish, but as bait, where there is bound to lure fish. Watch for diving birds and large schools of menhaden you might see on your sonar. Mark the larger schools and do not be afraid to circle back over those marks repeatedly from multiple directions.
The tide KNOW: If readers take one thing from this article should be the importance of knowing your tide information. Always have a tide chart on your boat and be sure to make note of the high, low and slack tides for your area before leaving the dock. Rock fish always bite best on a high or low tide and are much less likely to bite on a slack tide. If you. Did not have a whole day to make your fishing effort in that your departure time to avoid fishing in slack tide
Buying the Right Fishing Rod
Fishing Rods come in a massive variety. You can fishing rods for fishing from a boat in fresh water to buy in rivers for fly fishing, the beach, the rocks, for overhead and spinning reels and a huge list of various other applications. The trick is a rod that is going to meet the requirements of what you are doing is filling receive. You would not go and buy a racing car to go four wheel driving, so likewise do not buy a beach rod and expect them. Out of the boat with you
Fly fishing rods are very different from standard fishing rods, reels and rods overheads to be different (although some rods can work both ways with an overhead or spinning reel). Buy a rod that is in your budget, but that is to do what you want. If only fishing a few times a year then perhaps getting that nice looking graphite rod is not a good idea to knock it only a few times, and you are ready for a whole new rod. Fiberglass rods are a good start, because they are stable and durable. It does not matter if you drop them either, unlike the very fragile graphite rods!
What is most important in a bar typically the length and composition. For fishing off the beach the bigger the rod, the better (but do not get anything over 15 foot) assuming you are a fully grown adult. Children are better off with sticks for the beach because they are easier to handle. Freshwater fishing, fishing can be done with a smaller staff of the rocks and fishing from a boat, but boat rods are usually a little less flexible (depending on what you are trying to get!). There are a variety of bars that you can get, but you should get the help of someone who is experienced, when you go into a store fishing.
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