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Fishing Rods

Fishing rods or fishing pole, there are many things to call it, are the most important part of your fishing setup. From casting rods, spinning rods, and spincast rods you can have fishing rods by species, length, and weight. With so many fishing rods for sale online, let us help you narrow it down in our online fishing store at Fin Feather Fur Outfitters.

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    13 Fishing Omen Black 3 Spinning Rods

    $120.00 - $140.00

    The 13 Fishing Omen Black 3 Spinning Rods are a refined lineup of application-specific rods designed for anglers who demand the best. With a tapered design and Zonal Action Technology, these rods provide a precise balance of power and sensitivity. The...

  • ST. CROIX

    St. Croix Mojo Yak Casting Rods

    $149.99

    The St. Croix Mojo Yak Casting Rods are designed with the kayak angler in mind, combining the best features of the Mojo series with updated components. Constructed from premium high-modulus SC III graphite blanks, these rods provide precise...

  • DOBYNS RODS

    Dobyns Fury Casting Rods

    $149.99

    The Dobyns Fury Casting Rods are designed for serious anglers who demand high-performance fishing gear. The powerful, high modulus graphite blanks provide maximum sensitivity, while the performance-balanced design ensures a smooth casting experience. The...

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    Dobyns Champion Series Casting Rods

    $229.99 - $289.99

    The Dobyns Champion Series Casting Rods are designed for anglers who demand high-performance rods that can handle various fishing techniques. These rods are crafted by bass fishing legend Gary Dobyns and feature a modulus graphite blank, Fuji reel seat,...

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    Dobyns Champion XP Casting Rods

    $229.99 - $289.99

    The Dobyns Champion XP Casting Rods are designed for anglers who demand exceptional performance and sensitivity from their rods. Built for specific techniques like frog fishing, pitchin', and flippin', these rods offer unparalleled accuracy and pinpoint...

  • DAIWA

    Daiwa Beefstick Casting Rods

    $49.99

    The Daiwa Beefstick Casting Rods have been a favorite among saltwater anglers for years, and the latest iteration is no exception. With its upgraded super strong carbon-fiberglass combination blanks, this rod is ready to take on even the toughest fish...

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    Daiwa Crossfire Spinning Rods

    $34.99

    The Daiwa Crossfire Spinning Rods are designed for anglers seeking a reliable and affordable option. These rods offer a great balance of performance and price, making them an excellent choice for beginners or experienced fishermen alike. With their...

  • SHAKESPEARE

    Shakespeare Crappie Hunter Spinning Combos

    $54.99

    The Shakespeare Crappie Hunter Spinning Combos are designed for versatility in various Crappie fishing techniques. These combos are engineered to be lightweight, allowing anglers to feel even the subtlest bites. At the same time, they possess enough...

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    Shakespeare Crappie Hunter Spinning Rods

    $34.99

    The Shakespeare Crappie Hunter Spinning Rods are designed with the specific needs of crappie and bream anglers in mind. These rods are crafted from IM-6 graphite, a high-quality material that provides excellent sensitivity and durability. The Shakespeare...

  • ST. CROIX

    St. Croix Legend Glass Crankbait Casting Rods

    $259.99

    The St. Croix Legend Glass Crankbait Casting Rods are designed specifically for fishing crankbaits and other reaction baits. These rods feature lightweight, super premium 100% linear S-Glass blanks that provide the precise moderate actions needed to...

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    St. Croix Premier Series Casting Rods

    $190.00

    The St. Croix Premier Series Casting Rods are renowned for their exceptional quality and performance. Perfect for value-conscious anglers, these rods offer a lightweight yet strong design that provides highly sensitive feedback. Handcrafted with premium...

  • DAIWA

    Daiwa Beefstick Spinning Rods

    $64.99

    The Daiwa Beefstick Spinning Rods have been a favorite among saltwater anglers for years, and the latest iteration is just as impressive. With its upgraded super strong carbon-fiberglass combination blanks, this rod is ready to take on even the toughest...

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    Daiwa D-Shock Spinning Combos

    $29.99

    The Daiwa D-Shock Spinning Combos are designed to provide a reliable and strong freshwater fishing experience. With a focus on budget-friendly options, these combos cater to the needs of cost-conscious anglers. The 2-bearing drive system ensures smooth...

  • DOBYNS RODS

    Dobyns Champion XP Spinning Rods

    $229.99 - $289.99

    The Dobyns Champion XP Spinning Rods are designed for anglers who demand exceptional performance from their gear. Built for specific techniques like frog fishing and pitchin', these rods offer unparalleled sensitivity and accuracy. The Champion XP Series...

  • DAIWA

    Daiwa Wilderness Trolling Rods

    $34.99

    The Daiwa Wilderness Trolling Rods are designed for the serious angler who demands top performance. With their durable, resilient fiberglass blanks, these rods can withstand even the toughest fishing conditions. The ceramic insert with shock ring guides...

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    Dobyns Fury Spinning Rods

    $119.99 - $149.99

    The Dobyns Fury Spinning Rods are designed for serious anglers who demand high-performance fishing gear without breaking the bank. These rods feature powerful, high-modulus graphite blanks that provide maximum sensitivity and are performance-balanced for...

  • ST. CROIX

    St. Croix Premier Spinning Rods

    $189.99

    The St. Croix Premier Spinning Rods are designed for anglers seeking a balance between power and affordability. These rods feature premium SCII graphite blanks that provide exceptional strength and durability. The hard aluminum-oxide guides with...

  • SHAKESPEARE

    Shakespeare Ugly Stik GX2 Spinning Rods

    $39.99 - $49.99

    The Shakespeare Ugly Stik GX2 Spinning Rod is a top-notch fishing rod designed to help anglers reel in big catches. Its unique construction combines the sensitivity of graphite with the durability of fiberglass, making it an ideal choice for those who...

Buying Fishing Rods For Sale Online

Fishing rods are going to be one of the most important pieces of equipment for fishing for obvious reasons. They are the backbone of our favorite hobby, and need to be dialed in with the right fishing rod if you want to catch fish. There are a few types of fishing rods like baitcaster rods, spinning rods, fly rods, spincast rods, and fishing poles. There are also different lengths, weights, and strengths for different types of fishing. Typically, the most common rod setup is a 6’6” to 7’ rod that is medium to medium light power with fast or moderate-fast action with a 2000-3000 size spinning reel. For this some of the best options are:

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Fishing Pole Vs Fishing Rods

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Believe it or not there actually is a difference between “fishing poles” and “fishing rods”. A fishing pole is typically a simple no-reel setup, just a pole or stick with line tied to the end. They are mostly cane poles, telescopic poles, or found in kids fishing setups. Fishing Rods on the other hand has an actual rod made of graphite, fiberglass, or composite, guides for the line, a reel seat where your spinning reel or baitcaster reel is placed. These setups are what most anglers are using for bass, walleye, pike, etc. People will use them interchangeably but there are important differences to be aware of! Poles are really great for multispecies angling, of micro fishing when targeting much smaller species, but can also be very effective for panfish.

Fishing Pole Vs Fishing Rods

There are quite a few different types of fishing rods for sale, each having their own purpose, advantages, and used for different reasons. The main kinds of fishing rods are Baitcaster Rods, Spinning Rods, Fly Rods, Trolling Rods, Spincast Rods, and Ice Fishing Rods.

Baitcaster Rods

Baitcasting rods are a little more advanced than other fishing setups, they have a baitcasting reel mounted on the top and the spool spins during casting. They are great for precision casting and heavier lures which is why many bass anglers love using them to cast into tricky and tight spots near downed trees, docks, and other cover. They also provide better power and control when catching big fish which is why they are mostly used for largemouth bass, northern pike, and musky. There is a learning curve when using baitcasters though, as you can get a backlash known as a “birds nest” and those can be a pain to untangle. I personally use baitcaster rods when I am fishing in Canada for big pike and musky.

Spinning Rods

Spinning rods are paired with a spinning reel mounted underneath with line feeding off a fixed spool. These are great all purpose fishing rods as they are one of the most versatile setups. They’re very beginner friendly, can handle light lures well, and have minimal tangling when using proper line weight setups. They are most commonly used for bass, walleye, trout, and panfish. Spinning rods are my go-to for every day fishing, if I am throwing around small to medium sized lures and looking to catch whatever will bite.

Fly Fishing Rods

Fly Fishing Rods exist in a category of their own, a specialized rod with a fly reel, and weighted fly line to cast lightweight flies. Flies are used to imitate smaller prey like insects, grubs, minnows, and even fish eggs. Fly fishing is incredibly precise in both casting and presentation, and a great choice for clear water. It is a very engaging and technical strategy, but incredibly rewarding when you catch fish on fly. I will use my fly fishing rod when I am targeting trout, steelhead, or even smallmouth bass sometimes.

Trolling Rods

While not the most common, trolling rods are heavy duty rods designed to drag lures behind a moving boat. They are excellent at covering large areas of water to locate fish. Built with strength, durability, and able to handle large fish, big lures, and deep diving lures, they are perfect when trolling for walleye, salmon, lake trout, and striped bass. While not the most common, trolling rods are heavy duty rods designed to drag lures behind a moving boat. They are excellent at covering large areas of water to locate fish. Built with strength, durability, and able to handle large fish, big lures, and deep diving lures, they are perfect when trolling for walleye, salmon, lake trout, and striped bass.

Spincast Rods

A spincast rod is in combination with a spincast reel which is a push-button reel with a closed face. These are very beginner friendly, and great for casual fishing. They are incredibly easy to set up, affordable, and accessible for all anglers, and won’t give you any backlash issues. They may not be as accurate or durable as other options but they are maybe the best way to introduce people to fishing, especially for panfish, small bass, and stocked trout.

Ice Fishing Rods

Ice fishing rods are another setup that is very specific. They are short rods designed for fishing through holes in ice, dropping bait or a lure straight down, you will not get much casting power from these. They are for jigging or dead-sticking on frozen lakes, ultra-sensitive for detecting bites, and designed for cold to not freeze up on you. When using an ice fishing rod you can target perch, crappie, walleye, northern pike, or any fish that is living under the ice.

Fishing Rod Type What It Is How It’s Used / Best Weight Combos Best Lures & Baits Best Species To Target
Baitcaster Rods Baitcasting rods are designed for precision casting, heavy cover fishing, and maximum control with larger lures and heavier line setups. Typically paired with medium-heavy to heavy power setups using 10-25 lb line and lure weights from 1/4 oz to 2 oz. Jigs, spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, frogs, swimbaits, crankbaits, Texas rigs, and buzzbaits. Bass, northern pike, musky, walleye, catfish, and inshore saltwater species.
Spinning Rods Spinning rods are versatile, easy-to-use rods built for spinning reels mounted underneath the rod, making them ideal for finesse techniques and lighter lures. Commonly used in light to medium-heavy setups with 4-15 lb line and lure weights from 1/16 oz to 3/4 oz. Ned rigs, drop shots, tubes, soft plastics, inline spinners, jerkbaits, live bait rigs, and small crankbaits. Bass, trout, panfish, walleye, perch, salmon, and steelhead.
Spincast Rods Spincast rods are beginner-friendly rods designed for push-button reels that simplify casting and reduce line tangles. Usually paired with light or medium power setups using 6-12 lb line and lure weights from 1/8 oz to 1/2 oz. Bobbers, worms, live bait, beetle spins, lightweight jigs, and small spinnerbaits. Bluegill, crappie, perch, trout, panfish, and smaller bass.
Fly Rods Fly rods are specialized rods built for fly fishing using weighted fly line rather than traditional lure weight for delicate presentations. Measured by fly line weight instead of lure weight, typically ranging from 3-weight to 10-weight setups. Dry flies, streamers, nymphs, wooly buggers, poppers, and other artificial flies. Trout, salmon, steelhead, bass, carp, panfish, and saltwater gamefish.
Trolling Rods Trolling rods are durable rods built for pulling lures or live bait behind a moving boat while targeting larger fish. Generally heavy-action setups with 15-80 lb line and larger trolling rigs or deep-diving lures. Spoons, crankbaits, plugs, flasher rigs, trolling flies, and live bait harnesses. Walleye, salmon, lake trout, musky, striped bass, and offshore gamefish.
Ice Fishing Rods Ice fishing rods are short, highly sensitive rods designed for vertical fishing through ice holes in cold-weather conditions. Most setups use ultralight to medium power rods with 2-10 lb line and small jigging presentations. Tungsten jigs, spoons, live minnows, wax worms, soft plastics, and deadsticks. Perch, crappie, bluegill, walleye, trout, northern pike, and lake trout.

Fishing Rod FAQs

What size fishing rod should I use?

The best rod size depends on what you’re fishing for, but a 6’6” to 7’ medium power spinning rod is the most versatile choice for most anglers. It gives you a good balance of casting distance, control, and strength. Shorter rods (under 6’) are better for tight spaces and precision, while longer rods (7’+) help with casting farther and setting hooks more effectively. I lean towards a 7’ medium power spinning rod since I do a lot of fishing in and around Lake Erie, hooking up with anything from walleye, to smallmouth and steelhead so I want enough power to land those fish.

What is the difference between a spinning rod and a baitcasting rod?

A spinning rod is easier to use and better for lighter lures, making it ideal for beginners and general fishing. A baitcasting rod offers more power and accuracy, especially with heavier lures, but requires more skill to avoid line tangles (backlash). Most anglers start with spinning gear and move to baitcasting for techniques that need precision and strength.

What action and power rod do I need?

Rod power refers to strength (light, medium, heavy), while action describes how much the rod bends (fast, moderate, slow). A medium power, fast action rod is the most common all-around setup, it’s sensitive enough to feel bites but strong enough to handle a wide range of fish. Lighter rods are better for small fish and finesse techniques, while heavier rods are used for big fish and thick cover.

Buying Fishing Poles For Sale Online At Fin Feather Fur Outfitters

There are a lot variations and types of fishing rods on the market, making it hard to decide what is best for you, but at Fin Feather Fur Outfitters, we make it our goal to provide you the best customer service possible, and to help you find the right fishing rods so that you land fish. Walking into our stores you will find rows of fishing rods reaching for the ceiling showing off their fish catching ability, online you have our full team of experts ready to help you find what you need to catch fish. Shop fishing rods for sale online today from Fin Feather Fur Outfitters.

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