Spicc sticks
Spinning rods are the basic fishing rods. They have a telescopic system and can be 2-10 metres long. They can be made of fibreglass, fibreglass and carbon or pure carbon. The weight and tension of the rod indicate the material content. They may be needle-point or tube-point. Needle spikes end in a solid carbon spike, which is tied into the last member. For this reason, they are often referred to as tied needlepicks. They are generally used to protect fine forelegs of up to 0.10 mm and are used to catch small fish. Tubular rods are designed to catch larger fish. Surprisingly, you can also choose a serious big fish spey rod for catching giant fish over 10 kg. Take a look at the world of spinning rods on the TackleBait website and browse the products of Carp Zoom, Garbolino or Kamasaki.
At first glance, the world of sticks may seem simple, but if you dig deeper, you'll quickly realise that there are many factors to consider when choosing the right stick. The most commonly considered factor is the weight of the rod, which is indeed an important factor - but not always the decisive one. A light rod may seem comfortable at first, but if the weight distribution is not right, it can quickly become tiring to use.
This is particularly true of longer rods, where poor balance can make the rod feel "hanging" and therefore heavier than it is. We therefore stress: only compare sticks of similar character! A needle-pointed, fine-tipped spinning rod should never be compared with a big-fish, stronger-bodied model, as they are designed for completely different tasks.
Another important aspect is the grip - the feel of the rod in your hand. It's one of the most overlooked features, but it's what really determines how enjoyable the rod will be during hours on the water. A well-balanced, taut, fast-recoiling rod will be much less tiring on the hand, even if it's not the lightest on the market in terms of grams.
Modern materials, precise tapering and accurate manufacturing technology are key factors in this. The Trabucco spinning rods are in the spirit of Italian tournament fishing: lightweight yet with a backbone, they remain comfortable even after prolonged use. Nevis ' range is a great entry into the world of spinning rods - their affordable yet surprisingly reliable rods are an excellent choice for hobbyists, children or even for fine fishing.
And Delphin spinning rods are becoming increasingly popular with Hungarian anglers: ergonomic design, reinforced wall thickness and durable materials. An excellent compromise for those who don't want to give up quality but are looking for a solution that is affordable.
The beauty of spinning rod fishing lies in the direct contact - no reel, no transmission, just direct contact between the angler and the fish. This method is not only recommended for beginners, but also for experienced anglers who like a more subtle, technical approach.
TackleBait has the right rod for every angler - whether it's a shorter, lightweight rod or a longer, more serious rod. Browse models from the Trabucco, Nevis, Delphin brands and experience what it's like to maximise your fishing experience in its simplest form!