Discover the Best Fishing Whips for Speed, Control, and Big Catches

Fishing whips are telescopic poles typically ranging from 2 to 10 meters in length. Basic models are usually between 2 and 5 meters, while more advanced system whips extend from 6 to 10 meters. They are primarily designed for speed fishing, allowing anglers to fish quickly and efficiently. Unlike traditional poles, many whips feature a fully elasticated top section or a telescopic top with flick tip attachments where the rig is tied. This design helps absorb the shock from fighting larger fish, making it easier to land bonus fish such as carp or tench.

Fishing whips are a popular choice among anglers looking for a simple, lightweight, and effective way to catch smaller fish quickly. Designed primarily for coarse fishing, these whips offer a straightforward approach to pole fishing without the need for reels or complicated rigs. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced angler, fishing whips provide versatility and ease of use across a huge range of venues, including canals, rivers, drains, reservoirs, and commercial fisheries.

Our wide selection includes everything from lightweight, super-light whips perfect for speed fishing smaller fish to robust power kits designed to handle big fish and bonus fish like carp. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced angler, we strive to provide the perfect pole and fishing gear to meet your needs, helping you fish quickly and with control across a huge range of venues.

We regularly monitor prices to ensure that we are offering fishing whips, poles, and related tackle as competitively as possible. However, if you find a fishing whip or any fishing tackle cheaper elsewhere, please let us know, and we will match the price for you.

Coarse Whips FAQs

What Length Whip Should I Choose as a Beginner?

A whip between 4 to 5 metres is ideal for beginners. It offers enough length to reach fish comfortably without being cumbersome to handle. This length strikes the perfect balance, allowing new anglers to develop their skills without feeling overwhelmed by a longer, heavier pole. Additionally, whips in this size range are lightweight and easy to control, making them suitable for a variety of fishing venues such as canals, rivers, and small reservoirs. As beginners gain confidence, they can explore longer or more advanced system whips that offer greater versatility and reach for different coarse fishing situations.

Can I Catch Larger Fish with a Whip?

Yes, while whips are primarily designed for smaller species, they can handle larger fish when equipped with power kits or elasticated tops. Many whips come with fully elasticated top sections that cushion the fight, allowing you to land bonus fish like carp and tench. This elasticated feature acts like a shock absorber, reducing the strain on both the angler and the tackle when battling a big fish. With patience and the right technique, such as carefully playing and swinging the fish to hand, whips can be surprisingly effective for landing larger species.

Additionally, some whips are supplied with power kits or match kits that enhance their strength and control, making them suitable for targeting a variety of big fish in different coarse fishing environments. Whether fishing on commercial venues, rivers, or lakes, having the correct gear, including a cupping kit for precise bait delivery and top kits fitted with yarn for rig attachment, can make all the difference in successfully landing those prized catches.

What is the Difference Between a Telescopic Whip and a System Whip?

Telescopic whips extend to a fixed length and are simple to use, perfect for beginners who want a straightforward and hassle-free fishing experience. These whips are typically lightweight and compact when collapsed, making them easy to transport and quick to set up on the bank. Their fixed length means there are no sections to assemble or adjust, allowing anglers to focus on fishing rather than equipment management. This simplicity makes telescopic whips an excellent choice for those new to coarse fishing or for anglers who prefer a no-fuss approach.

System whips, on the other hand, combine telescopic tops with take-apart sections, offering greater versatility and control for more experienced anglers. The telescopic top sections allow for fine-tuned adjustments in length and action, while the take-apart sections enable the whip to be extended or shortened depending on the fishing conditions and target species. This modular design means system whips can be customised with different top kits, such as match kits for smaller fish or power kits for larger species, and can be fitted with cupping kits for precise bait delivery. The ability to swap out sections and tops makes system whips adaptable to a wide range of coarse fishing scenarios, from tight canal swims to long-range river fishing.

Additionally, many system whips feature fully elasticated top sections or fitted yarn on the flick tip, providing excellent bite detection and shock absorption when playing big fish. While system whips require a bit more knowledge and handling skill, their flexibility and performance make them a preferred choice for anglers looking to beat the competition and land bonus fish across various venues.

What Species are Best Targeted with Fishing Whips?

Fishing whips are excellent for species like roach, bleak, dace, and other smaller coarse fish. Their lightweight and responsive design makes them perfect for speed fishing, allowing anglers to catch fish quickly and efficiently. With the right setup, including the use of power kits or fully elasticated top sections, whips can also effectively target larger species such as carp, tench, and bream. This versatility makes them a popular choice for anglers who want a simple yet effective fishing tackle solution that can handle a wide range of coarse fishing situations and species.