I am looking into getting a new fishing rod and the two options are either a 5’10″ rod or a longer 6’6″ rod, i usually just fish the detroit river and i do many different styles from casting to trolling to jigging and pretty much anything that’s working. but i would like to know what the advantages of getting the shorter rod would be and what the advantages of getting the longer rod would be, also please let me know any disadvantages either might have, they are the same brand same price same everything except for the length, both are even medium action. Thank you for helping me with this.
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I’m looking to buy a fishing rod to match the other one that i already have,but i’ve found out it has now been discontinued.the rod that i’m after is a daiwa whisker 12 ft 2.75tc i’ve contacted daiwa direct and they dont have any
does anyone know where i may be able to buy one
I live in NJ an love too fish. I just bought a shimano ultra light fishing pole an next week i will buy a reel too complement the pole. I am curious to know if a made the right chose in poles. And y do they call it a spinning rod?
P.S. I bought it because i perfer a light pole over a Rhyno medium pole i used too use.
hi i’m looking to buy a rod for my girlfriend, she’s in dubrovnik and loves fishing. she keeps seeing people fishing from beaches and rocks but i’m definitly no fisherman so have no idea what i’m looking for (she loves it)! please help!! oh it needs to collapse as need to fit it in a bag but they all seem to do that? take pity please!
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I recently bought a fishing boat and am going to get my guide license. I have a 16 foot aluminum boat with a 28 HP outboard. It’s nothing fancy but it’s comfortable for me and three sports and well equipped with downriggers and a fish finder. Mostly I will be trolling for landlocked salmon and trout on freshwater lakes. What’s a fair rate for a guide to charge for 4 hours of trolling?