Carp fishing is an exciting and rewarding activity that has grown in popularity over the years. A successful carp fishing trip requires the right carp fishing tackle, and choosing the best rod for carp fishing is crucial.
With so many options available in the market, selecting the right carp fishing rod and reel can be overwhelming for anglers, especially beginners. Here, at Angling Direct, we specialise in carp tackle, so, let us guide you towards finding the perfect carp rod so you can have an amazing angling experience! In this article, we will provide expert advice on how to choose the right carp fishing rod.
To help you pick your type of fishing rod for carp angling, let us break down the components that ensure carp fishing rods offer optimal performance.
The thick part of the rod that rests against the angler's hip while fishing. It is also part of the rod that is placed in the rod pod or rod support.
Where the angler grips the rod. Typically made of cork or EVA foam and the rod handle length varies depending on the type of fishing.
Where the reel is attached and comes in different sizes and styles to fit various carp fishing reels.
Circular rings attached to the rod that guides the fishing line. Typically made of ceramic, stainless steel, or titanium.
The thinnest and most flexible part of the rod that is sensitive to even the slightest bites.
The main body of the rod which is made of materials such as fibreglass, graphite, or composite.
Spod and Marker Rods: Built with heavy-duty construction and fast action for baiting with spod rockets and finding the perfect fishing spot with market floats.
Stalking Rods: Short. lightweight carp rods, suitable for mobile angling, fishing in tight spots or stalking carp.
Distance Casting Carp Rods: Longer rods with fast action to cast long distances accurately.
Specialist Carp Rods: Perfect for zig-rig fishing, margin fishing, or surface fishing. Typically longer and stronger to handle the weight of powerful carp.
Float Rods: Designed for fishing with a float, usually longer and more sensitive to detect even the slightest bites.
Carp Feeder Rods: Long and have a sensitive tip that allows anglers to detect bites easily. For feeder fishing tactics.
When selecting a carp fishing rod, there are several factors that anglers should consider. These factors include the length of the rod, power of the rod, action of the rod, line weight, and budget.
Generally, most rods for carp fishing are about 12-13ft long, however, it's important to consider any nearby tree branches when selecting your perfect fit; longer rods might not provide ideal manoeuvrability in those scenarios. Longer carp fishing rods are ideal for casting long distances, while shorter, 10ft carp rods are suitable for fishing in tight spots and small bodies of water.
The power of a rod is measured by its ‘test curve’ this is the amount of force required to bend the rod. A 3lb-test curve can be perfect as an all-rounder with casting power and fun in one package. If distance matters, try a 3.5 or 3.75 lb test curve; however if finesse trumps long casting, opt for a 2.75 - 2 .5 lb test curve on your fishing carp rod. If your test curve is too low for a big carp, you will be pulled along for a while!
The rod action refers to the flexibility or stiffness of the rod. Comes in different ratings, including through action, fast action or medium action. Through-action rods are ideal for playing carp and control of your carp fishing rig. Through-action rods bend from the grip all through the test curve to the rod's tip. Fast action (tip action) rods are made for long-range fishing as it's much stiffer so they can recover quickly from casting. Medium or mid-action fishing rods other the best of both!
The line weight suggests the maximum weight that the rod can handle. Anglers should select a rod that is compatible with the line weight they plan to use.
Carp fishing from the bankside or on smaller boats often calls for two-piece carp rods, but most other styles benefit from the superior durability of a one-piece rod.
The size of your rod rings is worth considering so you can control how your fishing line travels through the rod.
40mm Butt Ring: Found on smaller rods
50mm Butt Ring: Medium - Long range carp rods
Handle options for rods are pretty personal and it doesn't overly affect how you catch carp. Regardless there are 4 types of rod handles to pick from;
Lower-cost rods may not provide the same sensitivity or power as pricier models. For a more delicate experience overall though, it's worth considering investing in higher-end options. However, more expensive rods may offer superior quality, but they may not always be necessary for all fishing situations. For good quality but cheap carp fishing rods, browse the Advanta rod range.
You can determine the appropriate rod length and power for carp fishing once you know what size carp you are targeting and the size of the carp lake you are fishing. 9-10ft rods are perfect for those smaller venues.
At Angling Direct, our experts can help guide you in selecting the perfect carp fishing rod - no matter your skill level! With their knowledge and advice surrounding all things carp angling, rest assured that you're getting a carp rod to match both your budget and ambitions. Find the best advice from our article on the AD blog, watch videos on ADTV or pop to your nearest fishing tackle shop to chat with the AD team in person!
Carp rod maintenance is essential for keeping it in the best condition in between fishing trips. Keep your rod looking its best! Start by cleaning the handle and blank with warm soapy water and a towelling cloth. Then, use an old toothbrush for any grime that may be trapped in the guides or reel seat, followed by a clean rinse-off and dry-off using either another cloth or chamois leather. Allow the rod some time to air out before the next fishing adventure.
At Angling Direct, we understand the importance of selecting the right carp fishing rod from the length, test curve, rod type and more to consider it's going to be a tough choice! At Angling Direct, we offer a wide range of carp fishing rods to cater to anglers of all levels. With expert advice and guidance, we are confident that you will find the perfect rod for your next carp fishing adventure.