In regard to links throughout this
Site, you may see a word that is underlined but NOT highlighted blue
like a link, It IS a link and these are words that can be found in
our Dictionary. In case you're unfamiliar with some of the
fishing lingo.
The
Spinning Rod has its eyelet guides running along the bottom of the
rod and its reel hangs below the handle grip.
Spinning
rods have straight handles with line guides starting large and
becoming smaller closer to the tip.
This
rod is suitable for all types of freshwater and saltwater fishing.
Spinning
fishing rods are most often used in freshwater locations, although
you can buy heavier rods for saltwater or boat use. Spin rods are
designed to suit a spin reel and are used for casting and retrieving
lures and baits. Many general purpose rods are called spin rods. It
is likely that if you want to do a little river fishing, some pier
fishing, or maybe light boat fishing that a spin fishing rod may be
your best choice. Spin rods generally have lengths of 4 to 7 ft.
Click
here if you wish to view and/or purchase other types of fishing Rods.
Click
Here for a description of the different types of fishing rods.
You may want to use some of these keywords:
spinning rod, spin rod, spinning rod 10 ft (or whatever size),
spinning rod berkley (or other brand name)
Some Spin Rod Brand Names
Abu Garcia
Accurate Ascend
B&M Bait Stik Bass Pro
Shops Berkley Browning
Clam Daiwa
Duckett Fishing E21
Eagle Claw Element 21
Falcon Fenwick Frabill
Fuji G.Loomis
Igloo Lamiglas
Mitchell Offshore Angler
Okuma Penn Pflueger
Quantum Reliable of Milwaukee
Scotty Sean Mann
Shakespeare Shimano St.
Croix Stansport Star
Rods Taco Team Daiwa
Temple Fork Outfitters TFO
Tsunami White River Fly Shop
Wright & Mcgill Zebco Bimini Bay
It is important that people who
fish follow all fishing rules and regulations.
These rules help conserve fish
populations and also help anglers be successful.
Regulations may limit the size of,
number of, and season that a type of fish may be caught, and may
require a license to fish. In some cases, only catch and
release fishing is allowed, which means the fish must be let
go. Some bait is illegal in certain areas.
Contact your state wildlife agency
by visiting Our Rules
and RegulationsPage.
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