An important part of any package, the fishing rod should be constructed using materials that will affect the rod's action in a way that will fit your experience level and the type of fish you looking to catch. The two most popular include:
- Fiberglass - A durable material, fiberglass is a good all-around material with average strength and weight. It can handle fish in a range of sizes.
- Graphite - Offering superior strength and weight, graphite fishing rods are preferred by advanced anglers because they are versatile performers that provide an excellent fighting power to land fighting fish.
The primary mechanism used to dispense and retrieve fishing line, the fishing reel is of equal importance to rod and reel combos.
Often referred to as a "reel housing", the reel body is the frame on which all other components are mounted is available in several different materials including aluminum and graphite. Aluminum is stronger and preferred by many, however graphite is lighter and has many corrosion resistant qualities.
Searching for rod and reel combos can take some time, however find the right match for your level of experience and skill will dramatically improve your level of success. However to help you find the perfect combination, consider these tips:
- Consider a skirted spool for saltwater reels for greater distance and fewer tangles
- Generally, the more ball bearings a reel has the more smoothly It will perform
- Look for Balance: A good rod & reel combo should feel balanced and easy to maneuver