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NASH Scope Cork Rod

NASH Scope Cork carp rod with a 1K carbon blank, full-length traditional cork handle, premium guides and a Fuji reel seat for demanding carp anglers.
92.55 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Scope Black OPS Carp Rod

High-end Nash Scope Black Ops carp rod in high-strength carbon, fitted with high-performance guides and a premium reel seat for modern carp fishing.
232.40 (CHF) incl tax

Nash X Series Carp Rod

Nash X Series carp rod designed for demanding anglers, offering powerful and precise casting action, excellent power reserve during fights, refined 1K carbon finishes and high-end components for carp fishing across a wide range of waters.
90.95 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Scope Abbreviated Carp Rod

Compact Nash Scope Abbreviated carp rod with a powerful blank, shortened comfortable handle, Fuji components and refined finishes for modern technical fishing.
131.40 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Dwarf Abbreviated Carp Rod

Powerful rod for carp and catfish fishing, ideal for heavy casts, spod use and marker work, offering precision, control and excellent sensitivity and feedback.
70.75 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Dwarf Cork Carp Rod

Range of NASH Dwarf Cork carp rods with a cork handle and reduced folded length, ideal for stalking, bank fishing and small to medium-sized waters.
56.60 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Dwarf Shrink Carp Rod

The Nash Dwarf Shrink carp rod is a high-performance rod designed for carp anglers seeking a slim, responsive and powerful blank. Thanks to its Japanese shrink handle and 1K carbon finish, it delivers comfort, precision and a discreet look across all types of waters.
50.50 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Air Force F20 Set — 13 ft 3.75 lbs Rod & Carp Landing Net

NASH Air Force F20 set combining a long-range carp rod and a high-performance carp landing net, designed for demanding anglers seeking casting power, accuracy and maximum safety when landing large carp.
697.15 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Air Force F20 Rod & Carp Landing Net Bundle 13 ft 3.50 lbs

NASH Air Force F20 Landing Net Bundle combining a long-distance carp rod and a premium carp landing net — ideal for modern carp fishing.
697.15 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Air Force F20 Rod 12 ft 3.75 lbs & Carp Landing Net

NASH Air Force F20 set combining a high-performance carp rod and a matching landing net, engineered for long-distance casting, precision and secure landing of your carp in still waters and rivers — ideal for demanding carp anglers and competitors.
606.20 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Air Force F20 Set - Rod 12 ft 3.50 lbs & Carp Landing Net

Nash Air Force F20 set for carp fishing, combining a long-range casting rod and a high-performance landing net to support the carp angler from baiting to secure netting.
606.20 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Scope Butt Lock Peg Rod Butt Support

NASH Scope Butt Lock Peg rod butt support to secure your rods during violent runs — ideal for mobile carp fishing and short sessions.
4.10 (CHF) incl tax

How to choose the right carp rod

Carp rods are at the core of your tackle. Their role is to let you cast accurately, set the hook efficiently and control the fight, whether you're fishing stillwaters or rivers. On GiantFish.ch, the Carp rods category brings together different lengths, powers and actions to suit your fishing style and the waters you visit.

Before buying a carp rod, ask yourself a few essential questions:

  • Typical fishing range: margins, medium range or long distance.
  • Type of swim: snaggy banks, big open lakes, canals, rivers.
  • How often you fish: occasional trips, regular outings or long sessions.
  • Skill level: beginner looking for an all-round rod or experienced angler targeting a specific use.

Rod length, power and action

Most carp rods measure between 10 and 13 ft. The 12 ft models are the most versatile and suit most situations. Shorter lengths (9–10 ft) offer great handling and comfort in tight, snaggy swims or from a boat, while 12.6–13 ft rods make long-distance casting easier.

The power, usually expressed in lb test curve, determines how well the rod can cast a lead and control the fish:

  • 2.75 to 3 lb: versatile rods, ideal for many types of waters.
  • 3 to 3.5 lb: for more powerful casts and fishing in snaggy areas.
  • Dedicated spod/marker models: designed to cast heavy loads (spods, bait rockets, markers).

The action of the rod (through action, semi-through, tip action) affects how it feels when casting and playing fish. A progressive (semi-through) action offers a good balance of accuracy, comfort and power reserves.

Carp rods for different techniques

Depending on your approach, some rods will suit you better than others. For margin fishing or stalking, short and responsive rods let you move discreetly and quickly steer fish away from obstacles. For long-range fishing, choose longer and more powerful rods, paired with suitable reels.

  • Stalking: short, maneuverable rods with a forgiving action to cushion powerful runs close to snags.
  • Long-range fishing: long, fast rods to maximize casting distance and accuracy.
  • Spod and marker: dedicated, more powerful rods for plumbing the depth and baiting efficiently.
  • Boat fishing: shorter rods to make boat handling and vertical strikes easier.

The season also plays a role: in summer, thick weed and harder-fighting fish often call for more powerful rods, while in cold water a rod with good sensitivity helps you feel the slightest bites.

Care and use on the bank

A well-maintained carp rod will keep its performance for longer. After each trip, rinse the guides and reel seat with fresh water if they are dirty, wipe down the blank and regularly check the whippings and guides for any cracks or rough spots.

  • Transport your rods in suitable sleeves or holdalls.
  • Avoid impacts on the guides and ferrules.
  • Assemble your rods without forcing the joints, carefully aligning the sections.
  • Set your reel drag to match the power of the rod so your setup remains balanced.

By choosing rods that match your rigs, leads and fishing style, you improve your comfort and control over every fight throughout the seasons.

FAQ - Carp rods

What length carp rod should I choose to start with? For all-round use, a 12 ft carp rod with a 2.75 to 3 lb test curve suits most situations, from margin work to medium-range fishing.

How many sections should I go for on a carp rod? Two-piece rods often offer a more progressive action, while three-piece or telescopic models are easier to transport. The choice depends on how you travel and the space you have available.

Can I use the same rod for fishing and for spodding? It's better to have a dedicated spod or marker rod with more power, to protect your main fishing rod and keep casting heavy loads comfortable.

Does a more powerful rod always cast further? Not always. Distance also depends on your casting technique, lead weight and line quality. A rod that suits your style and is loaded correctly will often give better results than a rod that is too powerful.