Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Choosing the Perfect Sea Fishing Rods: 5 Essential Tips

By Lori Rocha

Shopping for sea fishing rods can seem daunting if you have little experience with sea fishing, or have only previously fished in fresh water.

Don't worry, help is at hand. Bear the following simple points in mind and you'll be enjoying sea fishing success in no time!

5 crucial hints and tips to consider when buying sea fishing rods:

1. Consider where you will fish.

Will you be mostly fishing from the ocean shore? Or will you primarily be deep sea fishing?

It's important to be clear on this when researching. Where you'll be fishing will determine the fish you'll be fishing for and thus the type of rod you'll require.

One thing for sure is that you'll need a heavier, stronger rod for sea fishing, because the fish are naturally heavier, larger and stronger than freshwater fish.

Fishing for, say, sea bass or marlin, requires a stronger rod that can land heavier fish, whereas you could get away with a lighter rod for fish like grouper, flounder or snapper.

2. Consider the material your new rod will be made from.

Graphite or fibreglass are generally good choices for sea fishing rods.

Both graphite and fiberglass are strong enough for sea fishing but also light enough to handle for long periods of time. They aren't prone to rusting in salt water like other metals.

Graphite isn't very flexible but it is strong and relatively light.

You'll find that the length, width and general density of sea fishing rods made from graphite is different from other types of graphite rods.

Fiberglass is also an effective material for sea fishing rods. It allows for longer fishing time and greater flexibility.

Unfortunately, fiberglass rods are not as durable as graphite and therefore have a shorter lifespan. It may be that, like me, you consider this a reasonable trade-off for a good quality rod and an enjoyable fishing experience.

3. A rod is only as good as the tackle it accompanies.

Your choice of fishing rod will very much depend on the kind of tackle you'll be using, and vice versa.

What tackle you use is decided very much by the locations you'll be fishing in and consequently the types of fish you'll be catching.

4. Take account of the fishing techniques you'll be using.

The technique depends on which fish you are going for and where you intend to do your fishing. For instance: shallow drop, deep drop or bottom drop are all techniques you might be using.

It's vital to carefully consider the types of fishing technique you'll be employing when sea fishing, when choosing your next sea fishing rod.

5. Be informed.

The vast array of styles, brands, materials and accessories available for sea fishing rods is staggering.

When looking into buying a new fishing rod, of any kind, research is of the utmost importance.

Take advantage of some of the well-stocked fishing tackle e-commerce stores to help get a feel for what's out there. You'll soon find out what's available within your budget range.

Don't forget there are also loads of magazines in real-life magazine and book stores dedicated solely to sea fishing, which are full of articles, hints, tips, reviews and advice. These also have adverts for rod manufacturers and suppliers which are worth checking out too.

And, if you have the chance, talk to experienced fishermen (or women). You'll receive no better advice than from people who are experts with sea fishing rods.

Take your time to fully research your options before you buy, with my simple pointers in mind.

Enjoy your research and enjoy fishing!

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