Pole rods are ideal for fine, precise fishing for whitefish. With no reel, they let you control your rig perfectly, present the bait with discretion and fish efficiently on canals, ponds or slow-moving rivers. At GiantFish, you'll find models suited both to getting started and to regular or competitive fishing.
The length of your pole rod mainly depends on fishing distance and the type of swim. Shorter models (3 to 5 m) are perfect for small canals, margins and fast-paced fishing. Intermediate lengths (6 to 9 m) are versatile and cover most situations. Longer poles (10 to 13 m and more) are designed for technical fishing, competition, or when you need to reach wary fish holding farther out.
The action of the rod affects comfort and fish control. A softer action forgives mistakes and is ideal for beginners or for small fish. A faster action gives better reactivity when striking and more precision with fine rigs.
Modern pole rods are made from carbon or composite materials. Carbon provides lightness, rigidity and sensitivity, which are much appreciated during long pole fishing sessions. Composites or carbon/fiberglass blends are often a bit heavier, but more affordable and robust for learning.
Also consider an internal elastic setup or a solid tip, depending on the fish you are targeting and the fineness of your line.
Pole rods make it easy to adapt your fishing to the seasons. In spring and summer, slightly finer rigs and sensitive floats help with fast-paced fishing for roach, rudd and other small whitefish. In autumn and winter, more discreet setups, less bait and sometimes slightly longer poles are preferred to reach deeper areas.
The choice of float, shotting pattern and line diameter should always match the length and power of your pole rod. Good harmony between tackle and technique greatly increases both comfort and efficiency.
To extend the life of your pole, rinse and wipe down the sections after each session, especially if they have been exposed to dust or soil. Store the rod in a suitable sleeve and avoid impacts on the joints. Regularly check the condition of the tips, end caps and the sections that are put under the most stress.
What length of pole rod should I choose to start? To begin, a 5 to 7 m pole rod is a good compromise. It remains easy to handle, lets you fish in ponds and canals, and offers plenty of room for progression.
Do I need elastic in a pole rod? An internal elastic is recommended as soon as you target medium-sized fish or use fine rigs. It cushions runs and reduces the number of lost fish.
Is a carbon pole rod essential? No, but carbon provides lightness and comfort, especially on longer poles. For occasional use, a composite rod can be enough, and you can upgrade later to a more technical model.
What power of pole rod should I choose for small carp? Choose a reinforced pole rod that is compatible with a stronger elastic and slightly more robust rigs, so you can control powerful runs without risking breaking the rod.