What is the differnece between Freshwater Fishing Rods and Saltwater Fishing Rods?

May 06, 2007 by MysticCat | Posted in Fishing



Usually saltwater rods are longer, suited for bigger, heavier reels, and some have heavier actions. They are also better suited for heavy line and heavy fish. Some rods can be used in inland and freshwater, but I would not recommend taking a pole designed

Joe H | May 06, 2007

Fishing Bait & Equipment : How to Rig a Saltwater Fishing Pole

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The Basics Of Saltwater Flyfishing :Fly Fishing in New Brunswick

by webmann

Before you start panicking, this is not as big an undertaking as you might think. They are certainly been an overwhelming amount of information published about saltwater fly fishing and accessories. This can be confusing to someone who has never picked up a fly rod. However, just as with any other type of fishing fly fishing can be simple, or it can be complicated. It really does depend on what you wish to make of it. Getting started does not have to involve huge amounts of knowledge or equipment. In fact, you will quickly discover that there is no need to spend your life savings on equipment that will help you put a fish in your boat. Here are some of the basic equipment needs that will help you get started.

Naturally, the first thing you will need is a decent fly rod. Anything lighter than the seven weight rod is not a good investment. In fact, it is typically recommended that eight or nine weight is the perfect place to start for your average saltwater fish. This includes Northeast fish like bluefish and striped bass. You will find that for the most part, rod lengths are about 9 feet. These offer the leverage that anglers need to cast the line with little effort and they are easy to handle. A good quality rod should not cost you more than $100 at most tackle shops.

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