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Explore Our Range of Sea Fishing LRF & Lure Fishing Rods

Sea fishing LRF & lure fishing rods are specially designed rods built for targeting saltwater species using artificial lures. Whether you're searching for a lightweight LRF rod for fishing harbours and rock marks or a versatile lure fishing rod for targeting bass, pollack and wrasse, these rods provide the sensitivity, casting performance and control needed to get the most from modern lure fishing techniques.

Light Rock Fishing, often referred to as LRF, has become increasingly popular thanks to its exciting, hands-on approach and ability to target a wide range of species with small lures. Modern LRF rods and LRF fishing rods feature highly responsive blanks that allow anglers to detect subtle bites and work lightweight lures with precision. For those new to the discipline, an LRF combo can provide a convenient and cost-effective way to get started.

One of the biggest advantages of dedicated lure fishing rods is their ability to cast accurately, improve lure presentation and help anglers stay connected to every movement beneath the water. Their lightweight construction also reduces fatigue during long sessions, making them ideal for active anglers who cover plenty of ground.

When choosing an LRF rod or lure fishing rod, consider factors such as rod length, casting weight, action and blank material. Shorter rods can offer greater control in confined areas, while longer rods may improve casting distance. Fast and responsive actions are particularly useful for working lures effectively and detecting bites quickly.

At Total Fishing Tackle, we stock trusted brands including Shimano, Daiwa, Abu Garcia, and PENN, giving you access to proven tackle for every style of sea lure fishing.

Browse our full collection of LRF fishing rods, lure rods and complete LRF combo setups today. Don't forget, with the Total Fishing Tackle Price Match Service, you can shop with confidence knowing you're getting outstanding value on your next purchase.

Sea Fishing LRF & Lure Rods FAQs

What are sea fishing LRF & lure fishing rods used for?

LRF and lure fishing rods are designed for fishing with artificial lures rather than natural bait. They are commonly used for species such as bass, pollack, wrasse and various smaller coastal fish, offering excellent sensitivity and lure control.

How do I choose the right LRF rod?

Consider the size of lures you intend to use, your target species and the venues you fish. Lightweight LRF rods are ideal for small lures and species, while heavier lure rods are better suited to larger lures and more powerful fish.

What length lure fishing rod should I buy?

Shorter rods generally offer improved accuracy and control in tight spaces such as harbours and rock marks. Longer rods can help increase casting distance and provide better line control when fishing open coastlines.

What materials are best for LRF fishing rods?

Most modern LRF fishing rods use carbon fibre blanks because they are lightweight, strong and highly sensitive. Higher-modulus carbon often provides improved responsiveness, helping anglers detect even the slightest takes.