These rods differ from ordinary rods by their specific characteristics and design, which make them more effective in the given fishing conditions.
Some examples of specialty fishing rods include:
Trolling Rods: These are designed specifically for a fishing technique called trolling, where bait or lures are pulled behind a moving boat to attract and catch fish. Trolling rods are generally longer and more flexible than other rods, allowing for better control and maneuverability when trolling
Tai Rubber fishing rods - also known as Tai Rubber Jigging rods, are specialized rods designed for fishing Tai (Japanese bream) using rubber jigs. Tai fishing is a popular method in the world and most in Japan, especially for catching larger fish in salt water.
Tai Rubber Fishing Rods are specially designed to handle the demands of this fishing technique. They are usually lightweight and feature a sensitive tip allowing anglers to detect subtle pecks and movements. The rods also have a strong backbone to provide the power needed to set the hook and fight larger fish. The length of these sticks can vary, but is usually between 6 to 7 feet (1.8 to 2.1 meters).
Rubber jigging is a technique where anglers use rubber jigs, usually made of soft rubber or silicone material, to mimic the movements of small fish or other prey. Rubber jigs are attached to the fishing rod and the angler manipulates the jig by pulling on the rod to create an enticing action. This movement is intended to attract the attention of predatory fish, which are known for their aggressive nature.
Catfishing Rods: Generally classified as heavy or medium in terms of power. This shows their strength and ability to handle heavier fish. As for the action, a rod with a medium to medium heavy action (medium / medium heavy action) is generally recommended, as it provides a good balance between sensitivity and power.
Catfish rods generally range in length from 7 to 9 feet (2.10m / 2.70m). Longer rods can provide greater casting distance and better control when fighting larger catfish. However, shorter sticks can offer more maneuverability in tight spaces.
Slow jigging rods: are specialized rods designed for fishing with the "slow jigging" technique. This is a fishing technique that uses a special artificial lure called a "slow jig" or "jig".
Slow jig rods are generally longer and more flexible than standard jig rods. They are designed to handle the weight of slow jig lures, which are heavy and usually have a specific shape. Slow jig rods are flexible and have a sensitive tip that allows the angler to transmit movement to the lure while casting.
Slow jig rods are often made of graphite or carbon materials, which make them light and strong. They have special guides (rings) that are larger and stronger to withstand the PE line used in slow jig fishing.
These rods can be quite specific and vary by brand and model. It is important to choose a rod that suits your needs and preferences, taking into account the weight of the lures you plan to use, as well as the target fish species and fishing conditions.
Jigging rods: Jigging rods are specialized rods designed for jigging, a fishing technique that involves using a weighted lure called a jig to mimic the movement of prey and attract fish.
Power and Action: Jigging rods come in a variety of power (rod strength) and action (bending characteristics). Power can range from light to heavy, with medium heavy being a common choice. The action can be fast, medium or slow. The combination of power and action depends on the species you are targeting and the size of the jigs you plan to use. Heavier jigs and larger fish generally require stronger rods.
Spinning rods: These are designed for spinning fishing where the use of heavy baits and fast movements of the rod are necessary.
Boat Fishing Rods: Here are some questions to ask yourself to choose the right boat fishing rod:
Type of fish: What kind of fish do you want to catch? Different types of fish require different types of rods, such as saltwater fishing rods, freshwater fishing rods or predator spinning rods.
Lure Weight: What is the weight of the lures or bait that you most often use? Fishing rods have a certain weight limit of the bait they can carry to endure. Make sure the rod you choose can handle the weight you must often use.
Rod Length: How long should the rod be? The length of the rod depends on the type of fishing you do and the places where you fish from a boat. Longer rods generally offer more casting distance and better bait handling, but can be more difficult to control on larger fish.
Rod Material: Boat fishing rods are made from a variety of materials such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, or combinations thereof. Carbon rods are lighter, stronger and more sensitive than fiberglass rods, but they are more expensive. The choice of material depends on budget and preferences.
Speed Jig rods, also known as jig rods or speed jig rods, are specialized rods designed for a specific type of fishing called speed jigging. Speed jigging is a technique used primarily in saltwater fishing to target fast-moving predatory fish such as tuna, amberjack, kingfish and other deep-sea species.
Speed jig rods are generally shorter and more powerful than traditional rods. They are designed to give the angler the power and sensitivity needed to handle heavy jigs and retrieve fish quickly from deep water. These rods are often made from materials such as carbon fiber or graphite to maximize the strength-to-weight ratio.
Jig rods are: rods designed specifically for jig fishing. Jigs are a type of fishing lure that usually consists of a weighted head and hook, often decorated with soft plastic or silicone. These lures are known for their vertical performance and can be effective for a wide range of species in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Marine rods: These rods are specially designed for fishing in marine environments and are resistant to corrosion and higher loads.
These are just a few examples of specialized rods, and in the fishing world there is a wide variety of models and types of rods designed for different types of fishing and conditions.
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