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Coarse Fishing Float Rods
- Shakespeare - Superteam Sc-3 WagglerAs low as £69.99 Regular Price £89.99
- Shakespeare - Superteam Sc-1 - Commercial WagglerAs low as £54.99 Regular Price £64.99
- Shakespeare - Superteam Power FloatAs low as £79.99 Regular Price £99.99
- Shakespeare - Superteam Float RodAs low as £49.99 Regular Price £64.99
- Daiwa - Matchman Pellet Waggler RodAs low as £39.99 Regular Price £44.99
- Daiwa - Connoisseur Pro Match RodAs low as £166.99 Regular Price £194.99
- Browning - Black Magic CFX RodsAs low as £39.99 Regular Price £49.99
- Middy - White Knuckle CX 10ft Waggler RodSpecial Price £47.50 Regular Price £65.00
- Browning - Carp King Micro Waggler RodAs low as £29.99 Regular Price £59.99
- Matrix - Horizon X Pro Commercial RodsAs low as £219.99 Regular Price £239.99
- Shimano - Aero X5 Match FloatAs low as £122.99 Regular Price £139.99
- MAP - Parabolix Black EditionAs low as £149.99 Regular Price £159.99
- Korum - Glide Power Float Rod 13ftSpecial Price £68.99 Regular Price £74.99
- Korum - Phase 1 - 11' RodOut of stock
- Korum - Glide Power Float RodOut of stock
- Browning - Black Magic CFX Bomb Rod - 10ft 80gSpecial Price £39.99 Regular Price £49.99Out of stock
- Guru - Aventus Float RodsOut of stock
- Matrix - Horizon X Pro WagglerOut of stock
- Maver - Reality Plus Match RodOut of stock
Coarse fishing and targeting fish that swim in the current or mid-waters requires a good float rod. Depending on your fish preferences and needs, these typically run somewhere between 10 and 15 feet for coarse angling. These rods need to be robust, flexible and agile to catch aggressive, non-game fish.
Total Fishing Tackle carries float rods from some of the best angler brands, such as Drennan, Daiwa, Korum and Matrix, in a selection of lengths and top-notch materials. We also carry waggler and match rods for those scenarios when your angling could benefit from something slightly heftier or more sturdy.
Fish safety should be a top priority for all anglers, whether you are a beginner or a pro.