Rods

Explore our full range of fishing rods, from lightweight spinning rods to heavy-duty mooching and trolling setups. Whether you're casting from shore, jigging deep, or running a downrigger, we have options built for Pacific conditions and local fisheries. With trusted brands like Shimano and Okuma, you'll find the right rod to match your technique, target, and tackle.


Frequently Asked Questions

Rods Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What type of fishing rod should I choose?

The right fishing rod depends on your target species and fishing style. Spinning rods are versatile for beginners, baitcasting rods offer more control for experienced anglers, and specialty rods like centerpin or trolling rods are designed for specific techniques.

Q. What is the difference between spinning and casting rods?

Spinning rods are easier to use and ideal for lighter lures, while casting rods provide more power and accuracy for heavier setups. Casting rods are commonly used for bass and larger fish.

Q. What rod length is best for fishing?

Shorter rods (6 to 7 feet) offer better control and accuracy, while longer rods (8 to 13 feet) provide longer casting distance and better line control, especially for river and float fishing.

Q. What rod action should I choose?

Rod action refers to how much the rod bends. Fast action rods are more sensitive and better for quick hooksets, while moderate or slow action rods provide more flexibility and are ideal for fighting fish.

Q. What rod power do I need?

Rod power ranges from ultra-light to heavy and determines how much weight the rod can handle. Light rods are best for trout and panfish, while medium to heavy rods are better for salmon, steelhead, and larger species.

Q. What are the best fishing rods for salmon and steelhead?

For salmon and steelhead, longer rods with medium to medium-heavy power are ideal. Centerpin rods, spinning rods, and casting rods are commonly used depending on the technique and river conditions.

Q. Are expensive fishing rods worth it?

Higher-end rods typically offer better sensitivity, lighter weight, and improved durability. While beginners can start with affordable options, experienced anglers often benefit from premium rods for better performance.

Q. What brands of fishing rods do you carry?

We carry a wide selection of trusted fishing rod brands including Shimano, G. Loomis, Berkley, and more, offering options for every skill level and fishing style.

Q. Can I use the same rod for freshwater and saltwater?

Some rods can be used in both freshwater and saltwater, but it’s important to choose corrosion-resistant materials and rinse your gear after saltwater use to extend its lifespan.

Q. How do I choose the right fishing rod for Vancouver Island?

Fishing on Vancouver Island often requires rods suited for salmon, steelhead, and trout. Longer rods with good sensitivity and strength are ideal for river fishing, while heavier rods are better for ocean and boat fishing.