| A fishing rod is a tool utilized in sport fishing that | | | | curve of about 3. The angling distance is also a factor |
| consists of an extended pole with a line held in place | | | | when selecting your carp fishing equipment. The |
| at the side of it with the use of guides. Generally the | | | | longer fishing distance entails a longer rod with the |
| line is held in reserve in storage on a reel that the | | | | capability to grip a heavier load. |
| angler twirl or spin to both gather up and let out the | | | | The rod rings must be a reasonable size in diameter |
| line while casting. At the loose end of the line is a clip | | | | which decreases friction during casting. Carp rods |
| or a hook to clasp the bait, live worms and insects or | | | | generally come in two pieces, with either a spigot or |
| simulated lures, plus bobbers or floats and sinkers | | | | a put over joint. Anglers must understand the |
| that keep the bait at the suitable level in the water. | | | | differences between the two, as some anglers strive |
| There are different kinds fishing rods obtainable for | | | | to thrust the spigot joints which flush together, this |
| coarse fishing, each one intended to perform a | | | | can damage the rod. The separated spigot joint on a |
| particular job. When selecting a rod make certain it | | | | carp rod is attached to the bottom half of the rod, |
| has a screw reel fitting, to steadily grip of the reel. | | | | the top half is pushed onto the spigot to hold it in |
| Several contain sliding clips that you can fasten into | | | | place. This is the most common kind of joint on carp |
| place. Most rods come with secure reel fittings | | | | rods. Anglers can also join the two rod halves |
| nowadays, but it's worth being attentive when | | | | together. Various carp rods have "put over" joints, |
| purchasing the rod. | | | | where the bottom suit into the top. Most |
| The rod utilized for carp fishing varies with the | | | | manufacturers fit spigot joints to carp rods, because |
| various sizes of carp. When you are in smaller lakes | | | | they are well-built and solid than the "put over" type. |
| or ponds you may be searching for carp weighing up | | | | Note that just because a rod is called a "carp rod |
| to 15 pounds or more. In bigger lakes carp may be as | | | | that it can only be used for carp as some anglers use |
| large as 30 pounds. Not every rod will permit you to | | | | a salmon spinning rod, as a small carp rod and it |
| grapple a 30-pound carp, therefore selecting the rod | | | | works perfectly. Anyone who wants to go out |
| carp fishing equipment should vary on the size of the | | | | fishing can truly start anywhere. Just keep in mind |
| carp. A 1 to 2 pound test curve rod would hold carp | | | | that "it's not just what fishing equipment you use, it's |
| up to about 15 pounds. Something over the 15-pound | | | | your execution which catches fish". |
| mark should most likely require a rod with a test | | | | |