Benefits and Drawbacks of Fiberglass Fishing Rods

D Swain
Fishing rods can be made of various materials, the most common including graphite, fiberglass and bamboo. Fiberglass fishing rods offer a variety of advantages and disadvantages when compared to these other materials. This article will discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of fiberglass fishing rods.

Advantages

Flexibility

One of the first advantages of fiberglass fishing rods is their flexibility. Graphite rods are stiffer. Therefore, the fish may not have enough time to inhale the bait before the hook is set. Fiberglass is especially useful for the tips of rods.

Strength

Although fiberglass fishing rods are very flexible, they're also very strong and durable. This allows you to use them to catch many different species of fish. Their strength also means that they'll stand up to more abuse over time.

Maintenance

Another benefit of fiberglass fishing rods regards maintenance. These rods are very easy to maintain. That's why they are an excellent choice for beginning anglers to use.

Disadvantages

Weight

While fiberglass rods have their advantages, they also present a few disadvantages. One of the first is their weight. They're slightly heavier than other designs which will really come into play when using a longer rod.

Sensitivity

Another disadvantage of fiberglass fishing rods is their sensitivity. They're less sensitive than graphite rods. This means that they will be less accurate, which will come into play more with beginning anglers. It would be better to use fiberglass fishing designs when the rod will be under constant pressure.

These are some of the advantages and disadvantages of fiberglass fishing rods. They're very flexible rods but also very durable, so you can use them to catch many different species. The rods are very easy to maintain too which is useful for beginning anglers. However, fiberglass rods are heavier and less sensitive than their graphite counterparts.

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