What to look for when buying a new float fishing rod.wmv

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

Steve Ringer explains what the coding means on float fishing rods, and tells you exactly how to get the most from each of the many different variations and actions of carp and coarse fishing rods

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  • I presume you want to go float fishing on lakes and rivers?

    If so, you'll need a 12 or 13ft carbon float rod and an average size match reel.

    Your best bet would be to visit your local tackle shop, explain what you want to do and ask him for advice - then you'll be able to see what's on offer, pick up a few rods and reels and find the set-up that suits you and one that suits your budget.

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  • hey I am 13 and have been fish for mainly trout and pike. I don't like fly fishing so I either use a spinner or lure to catch them. I want to try waggler fishing on my local coarse fishery but i don't know if my rod would be suitable for float fishing. Its a Daiwa triforce 10ft

  • that was shit

  • i got a 4 foot rod and its the best for getting arround creeks and rivers and even better for casting

  • Hi good vid

    I'm thinking about starting fishing. I live by the thames nr. Readding, any tips on what rod/reel/ etc. to buy?

    Thanks a lot.

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