Posted on Dec 17, 2009

Spin Casting Rod And Reel

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Selecting the right fishing rod and reel for bait fishing is very important. Depending on the type and size of fish you plan to target there are specific types of bait fishing rod and reels you should use. For example if you were bait fishing for large catfish you would want a slow action heavy duty rod with a heavy duty spin casting or open face spinning reel.

If you are looking to buy a new bait fishing rig you need to take a look at the following aspects of fishing rods that are available on the market today.

How To Select The Right Bait Fishing Rod:

1. You need to determine the length of rod you want.

A long rod gives you more casting distance and allows you to be more accurate on your casts. A long rod also allows you to cast lighter baits. A long rod will also give you better line control and a better hook set. A short rod is a better selection for bait fishing if you are fishing with artificial baits where you need delicate sensitivity to feel strike quickly and be able to set the hook fast. Also short rods are a better choice if you are fishing in close quarter spaces.

2. You need to determine the action of rod you want.

Slow action rods work very well if you want to cast light baits. They are a good choice for bait fishing with live bait. Also a fish would feel little resistance from the rod when they take off with your live bait selection. Slow action rods also work when you need to fight large fish and you do not want the line to snap. Fast action rods are best for fishing artificial baits such as plugs and lures, where you need great sensitivity and  a quick hook set.

3. You need to determine the power of rod you want.

The power of the rod you select is determined by the bait size you intend to use and the size of the fish you want to target. For example id you were targeting large catfish you would need a heavy power rod. Or if you were wanting to fish for crappie you would want a light power rod because you need the rod tip and rod to give because you are fishing with light test line and you don't want to rip the hook from the fishes mouth when you set the hook.

I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about Spin Casting Rod And Reel. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!

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