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Deep Sea Fishing - Fishing Rods For The Big Ones
Deep Sea - Rods for the Big Ones
by John Gibb
Many deep sea fishermen tend to find graphite to be the best material for a heavy duty deep sea rod. Although graphite is not as flexible as fiberglass, it is extremely strong despite its relatively light weight, which means that it can stand up to the weight of a large fish such as a marlin or shark, and will not be so heavy that a fisherman gets tired too easily when fighting a fish for a long time. Although graphite is used to make all kinds of rods, such as lake rods or fly rods, it is still a good material for a deep sea rod - the rod simply needs to be longer, wider, and denser. Graphite is not the only material used to make deep sea rods, but it definitely is a popular choice.
Fiberglass rods are also used for deep sea fishing, and their greater flexibility means that they can also withstand the fight between a fisherman and a big fish. Though not as durable as graphite, therefore not as long lasting as graphite rods, fiberglass deep sea rods will still last for an acceptable length of time, and will be able to provide a lot of good deep sea hours before they wear out.
One of the best places to look for a good deep sea rod is, believe it or not, the Internet. Even if you dont end up buying a deep sea
fishing rod from an Internet web site, you can still find out a lot of information on the different types and styles, compare prices, and find out what accessories you need to go with your rod once you purchase it. Research is a key factor when you are buying something as important as a deep sea rod; you dont want to go on that deep sea trip youve been waiting for all your life and then find out that you purchased an inferior rod. Take advantage of the information that you can get on the Internet, as well as the information that you can get from experienced deep sea fishermen and personnel at stores that specialize in equipment - especially ocean equipment. Experienced cooks will tell you that one of the secrets to getting a good deep fried turkey is what you put on it before it goes into the fryer. Do some research and you will find a myriad of recipes for turkey rubs, and once again, which one you choose is a matter of personal preference. The bottom line is, though, that if you put a good rub on your turkey before you deep fry it, youre going to get a finished product with better flavor. John Gibb is the owner of fishing rod guides , For more information on rods check out http://www.fishingrod-sources.info
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