I found this fishing rod in my husbands closet after he died. It is in cloth cover and in metal tubing. It is a system 6 with a line weight of #6. It is in almost perfect condition. We had three daughter’s who have no interest in fish, so I thought I would sell it, but don’t know where to start.
I work retail and this guy came in asking if we could order deep sea fishing rod & reel he didn’t know what kind but said give him some names of a few good ones my mgt of course gave me the tasks of finding this info and so I come to you asking what are some good sturdy deep sea fishing rod&reels???
I was wondering which one is better to have first because I can’t afford to buy the rod and reel that I want at the same, so which is more better to have first? A good fishing rod or a good fishing reel?
Please go to YouTube to watch High Quality Video version. Video by Readda. Short video on fisherman jigging for Sardines to use as live bait for Halibut. Hermosa Beach California August 14, 2008.
Ok now i wanna buy a new fishing rod today but i don’t know what its called its one the the ones that can cast out far and can hold up to 8kg its sorta like the one that the people use on Escape From ET it looks like it has a light frame with cork grip and it used as an overhead rod.
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I bought a fishing rod for my dad for Christmas, but it along with others had a disclaimer for cancer in the state of California. (I live in Canada). I was concerned if it truly does and what in the materials causes the cancer risk? I know there are a lot of things that can give cancer. Even the other day the news said something about working the graveyard shifts could give it, which is laughable. Is this just some over hyped warning or something to really look at? It even has the same warning on the fishing rubber baits it comes with.
Why does it say the materials on the label can give cancer and not the fish then?
I am hoping to get a boat when I am a bit older and wondered what type of fishing rod would be good for sea fishing near the coastline? Also will I need any sort of license to drive the boat and to fish off it?
I am in England