FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Start with a simple, balanced setup suited to your fishing spot - for example, a 3-3.6 m telescopic rod with a 2000-3000 size reel for lake fishing. If you’re new to the sport, contact us - we’ll recommend a complete starter kit tailored to your needs.
A spinning rod is designed for active predator fishing (pike, perch, zander), while feeder and float rods are used for calm-water species (carp, bream, roach). They differ in length, casting weight, flexibility, and action of the blank.
For pike - use soft lures like shads, jerkbaits, or spinnerbaits.
For perch - try small soft plastics, twisters, or mini wobblers.
For carp - boilies, pellets, or sweetcorn work best.
Keep in mind that bait effectiveness depends on water temperature, season, and location.
Braided line is ideal for spinning - it gives excellent sensitivity and strong hooksets. Monofilament line works better for float or feeder fishing - it’s stretchier, more forgiving, and absorbs sudden pulls from the fish.
Yes! Our team of experienced anglers can help you choose the perfect setup for your method - whether you fish with spinning, feeder, carp, or fly techniques. Just tell us about your fishing conditions and experience level, and we’ll prepare a custom recommendation.