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Predator Fishing Rods FAQs

What type of rod should I choose for predator or pike fishing?

Most carp rods will be suited to predator or pike fishing, with the exception of very large catfish. A carp rod of 3-3.5lb would be fine for casting debaits. However, when lure fishing purpose made lure rods are best.

Should I choose a rod with fast, medium or slow action?

A parabolic is best for short to medium-range pike fishing, but you could still use a medium taper carp rod.

Why does the number of rod guides matter?

No, generally most pike/predator/carp rods have fewer guides to aid casting.

What are the main differences between the cheaper rods and the more expensive options?

More expensive rods will be made from better materials and lighter as a result.

Should I choose a graphite or fibreglass rod?

Most rods are carbon fibre, with fibreglass being the budget end, or used in fly fishing.

What rod power rating should I choose, and why does it have to match my line strength?

You generally match line strength to the rod, and the rod test curve should be dependent on the use, eg dead baiting would be 3-3.5lb, but for lure fishing a lure rod would be much lighter and between 5-15 or 20-30g for example.

Explore Our Selection of the Best Rods for Predator & Pike Fishing

When you’re fishing for predatory fish, not just any rod will do. You need rods that have the stability and strength to stand up to fish, such as zander, pike, perch, and other serious predators.

When handling such massive flies and weighty lines, you need a rod made for this kind of action. Look no further than right here on Total Fishing Tackle. We offer a wide selection of some of the most reliable and robust rods with the utmost integrity to handle even the largest predators in the water. Made with top components and from brands such as Daiwa, Savage Gear, Shimano, and Okuma, these rods are the ultimate choice to handle aggressive fighters in saltwater and freshwater scenarios.