Spinning is used for active fishing of predatory fish. The effectiveness of fishing and the pleasure from it depend on how correctly the rod is chosen. When choosing, such factors as the type of fish, its size, behavioral characteristics, the specifics of the reservoir (depth, casting distance) are taken into account. The purchase budget is also important.
Requirements
Factors that determine a quality fishing spinning rod:
small weight. Since the angler holds the rod in his hands for a long time. The exception to the rule is heavy structures used in sea fishing;
information content, the ability to constantly control the bait even in opaque water. The angler receives the necessary information through vibrations transmitted by the rod blank;
strength. Many predatory fish, even small ones, are very strong, so catching them is not an easy task.
Selection criteria
When choosing a spinning rod, it’s important to consider several key factors to ensure it meets your needs and fishing conditions:
Rod Length:
Short (up to 2 m): Suitable for fishing in confined spaces, such as from a boat or in dense vegetation.
Medium (2-2.7 m): A versatile option for both shore and boat fishing.
Long (over 2.7 m): Ideal for long casts, especially when fishing from the shore.
Rod Test (Lure Weight):
Indicates the range of lure weights that can be used with the rod. For example, a light test (up to 10 g) is suitable for small lures, while a heavy test (over 30 g) is for larger ones.
Rod Action:
Fast: Bends at the tip, providing high sensitivity and casting accuracy.
Moderate: Bends in the middle, offering a balanced action.
Slow: Bends along the entire length, suitable for fishing with live bait or spinners.
Material:
Carbon (graphite) for lightness and sensitivity.
Fiberglass for durability and load resistance.
Composite for a balance of strength and sensitivity.
Reel Seat and Guides:
Should be of high quality, well-fitted, and preferably corrosion-resistant to withstand stress and prevent wear.
Handle:
Can be made of EVA, cork, or other materials. It’s important that it is comfortable and non-slip.
Fishing Conditions:
Consider the location and purpose of fishing: river, lake, sea, targeting predatory or non-predatory fish.
Spinning rods can be made of various materials that provide strength, lightness and durability. Here are the main ones:
Carbon fiber: This is the most popular material for spinning rods due to its lightness and high strength. Carbon fiber provides good sensitivity, which allows the angler to better feel the bites of fish.
Fiberglass: This material is used for more budget rods. It is less sensitive than carbon fiber, but is more resistant to mechanical damage and overload.
Composites: A mixed material, usually consisting of carbon fiber and fiberglass. Composite spinning rods combine the advantages of both materials: they are more durable than pure carbon fiber and lighter than fiberglass.
Metals (aluminum, steel): Mainly used to make reel seats, rings and other parts of the rod. These materials provide additional strength and wear resistance.
Each of these materials has its own advantages and is selected depending on the preferences of the angler and the fishing conditions.