Explore our extensive selection of bottom fishing rods, designed for anglers seeking durability and performance. These rods feature robust construction and sensitive tips, allowing you to detect even the slightest bites. With various lengths and actions available, you can find the perfect match for your fishing style and target species. Lightweight yet strong, our bottom fishing rods provide excellent control and comfort during long fishing sessions. Equip yourself with the right gear to enhance your bottom fishing experience and reel in your next big catch.
$139.99
Great rod for bass fishing. ... Just got back into bass fishing from a new kayak.. use this almost exclusively with a 1/10 ounce Ned rig setup with 20# braid and 8# fluoro leader. buying a second one to keep another rod rigged. excellent value paired with a Shimano...
5
HockeyFish
As many reviews say, this rod is great value and quality for the price. Especially when you add a 20% coupon. Light weight and balanced and very good sensitivity.
5
WKFields
I have not been able to use yet. It will pair perfectly with the Shimano Nasci I received for Christmas. Great value.
5
Pirate56
I am happ that I bought this rod. Excellent for Ned rigs and Senkos.
5
Rabunskier41
Use this rod primarily for spot fishing using football jigs and also finesse worms. I absolutely love the feel of this rod and especially like the reel seat setup. For the money, this is a hard rod to beat!
5
Cesar24
Sensitive enough for the finesse baits with the back bone to drive to hook home.
$109.99
Excellent quality; very easy to cast light lures and has the backbone to land big fish ... It has become my go to jerkbait rod now. ... Great
5
CG2PointO
Excellent quality; very easy to cast light lures and has the backbone to land big fish
5
Bassman50
[ Bought about a month ago, wanted to try it as a jerkbait rod. It has become my go to jerkbait rod now.
$74.99
WAS: $79.99*
I bought this to replace my trout rod and I am not disappointed. ... I love the
5
Fishy fish
I bought this to replace my trout rod and I am not disappointed. I love the action.
5
jimmy3r53534
Super smooth, casts amazingly, just an all- around great rod!
$99.99-$109.99
I was surprised the tip had the type of flex it did, it feels right. ... I like the guides, at least on the casting rod, and the rod is balanced and
$139.99-$159.99
Lightweight and sturdy. ... Tried it few times with a 5oz sinker and works great. ... Excellent rod ... Very good
5
Lello_lallo
Lightweight and sturdy. Tried it few times with a 5oz sinker and works great. Very good action
4
Hankie
Bought this a couple of weeks ago and used it several times since. Bought the 11 ’ model. Works great in the surf. Have it paired with a Penn Battle V 5000. Only minor issue is there no hood holder.
$112.49-$119.99
WAS: $149.99-$159.99*
I bought this rod last month It looks good feel light that what I looking for. ... I ca n't wait to test the
5
Jaylin fishing
I bought this rod last month It looks good feel light that what I looking for. I ca n't wait to test the rod.
$249.99
I would have no hesitation for mid column and top water stripers and blue fish with this. ... Its a hard to beat Shimano as a production rod. ... Hard to beat this rod for
5
eaglerider7
Hard to beat this rod for fluke. Can fish 4 oz buck tails in the ml. I paired this a Shimano Spheros SW 4, 000 and 15# PowerPro Super Slick. It is a beast rod for fluke and sea bass. I would have no hesitation for mid column and top water stripers and blue fish with this. Its a hard to beat Shimano as a production rod.
5
Meeko
The sensitivity on this rod is amazing. This rod is nothing but quality. I wish they made shorter ones to use in areas with a lot of trees. But on the pier it is my main rod.
$249.99
Perfect for fluke sea bass and tog. ... Nice and light great sensitivity. ... All around great
5
Dirty Jerz
Perfect for fluke sea bass and tog. Can handle 4oz of weight
4
Proline1988
I bought it about a month ago. I have n't used it yet but have, used a friend's in the past. Nice and light great sensitivity. Rod is too pricey.
$269.99-$279.99
Best casting rod ... Excellent rod highly recommend to
5
Jon
Excellent rod highly recommend to anyone
5
Jace63
Awesome rod, great for throwing frogs or shakey head.
$349.99
I have fished this rod for 4- 5years, great sensitivity, light in hand, very balanced for all day casting. ... I want to land every fish I hook, how about
5
Fergie
I have fished this rod for 4- 5years, great sensitivity, light in hand, very balanced for all day casting. The back bone and bent of the tip, keeps every fish pinned and you land more to the bank or boat too! I have fished many brands of rods these are the ones I spend my time and money on! I want to land every fish I hook, how about you?
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WAS: $239.99-$269.99*
The Dx702 sf, what a great rod for light line finesse fishing for walleye, trout in lakes or streams. ... Great rods, last a lifetime and help you become
5
Fergie
The Dx702 sf, what a great rod for light line finesse fishing for walleye, trout in lakes or streams. Any bass species, large- smallmouth, or spots, white bass as well.
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WAS: $239.99-$279.99*
It should be perfect. ... Feels like a great
5
merkel
Excellent rod. Light, perfectly balanced and feels great in the hand.
4
Strongx
Feels like a great rod. I plan to use for topwater. It should be perfect.
$86.24
WAS: $114.99*
Best fishing rods ever made ... Love
5
Fishman D
I own at least 60 star rods. Love them. I have inshore and offshore rods
When selecting a bottom fishing rod, consider the rod's length, power, and action. Longer rods can provide better leverage and casting distance, while the power rating helps determine the rod's ability to handle different fish sizes. Additionally, the action affects how the rod bends and responds, which can influence your fishing technique.
Bottom fishing rods are typically made from materials like fiberglass and graphite. Fiberglass rods are known for their durability and flexibility, making them ideal for beginners. Graphite rods, on the other hand, are lighter and more sensitive, allowing for better feel and responsiveness when fishing.
Bottom fishing rods come in various types, including conventional, spinning, and jigging rods. Each type is designed for specific fishing techniques and environments. Conventional rods are often used for heavier tackle, while spinning rods are versatile and suitable for lighter setups, and jigging rods are tailored for vertical fishing methods.
The action of a bottom fishing rod refers to how much and where the rod bends when pressure is applied. A fast action rod bends near the tip, providing quick responsiveness, while a slow action rod bends throughout its length, offering more flexibility. The right action can enhance your ability to detect bites and set hooks effectively.
Rod power indicates the strength of the rod and its ability to handle different sizes of fish. A medium to heavy power rod is often recommended for bottom fishing, as it provides the necessary strength to reel in larger species. Choosing the appropriate power ensures you have the right balance between sensitivity and strength for your fishing conditions.
When looking for a bottom fishing rod, consider features such as guides, grips, and reel seats. High-quality guides reduce friction and improve casting distance, while comfortable grips enhance your control during long fishing sessions. Additionally, a sturdy reel seat ensures your reel is securely attached, which is crucial for battling larger fish.
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