What Is TELESCOPIC Fishing Rod?
A telescopic fishing rod extends from within, rather than splitting into sections, making it compact and portable. Rigged & Ready TELESCOPIC fishing rods adopt this sliding design but feature removable tips for enhanced convenience flexibility. The FishRig 180 and FishRig Max pack down small while still working as a balanced telescopic rod and reel setup once extended.
For a broader mechanical explanation, this independent guide explains how a telescopic fishing rod works:
https://britishseafishing.co.uk/telescopic-rods/
How to Choose Perfect TELESCOPIC Fishing Rod
Selecting the ideal telescopic fishing rod depends largely on your fishing style. If your primary method involves casting lures, a telescopic spinning rod with you’ll want more backbone. Check casting weight, extended length, and collapsed size. When fishing with telescopic rod setups, smooth extension matters. A good telescopic rod and reel combination should feel steady. If you’re searching for the best telescoping fishing rod, focus on durability and tip design.
Why Choose TELESCOPIC Fishing Rod from Rigged and Ready Travel Fishing?
- Designed for anglers who regularly go fishing with telescopic rod setups
- Removable tips allow adjustment between spinning, float, and feeder fishing
- If a tip breaks, it can be replaced instead of replacing the entire telescopic rod
- Two proven models: FishRig 180 and FishRig Max
- Suitable for freshwater needs and light saltwater lure fishing
- Performs well as a compact telescopic rod and reel setup
- Built for regular use, not just as a backup rod
- Covered by a 2-year no-quibble guarantee
- Part of a wider travel fishing system
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What are TELESCOPIC fishing rods good for?
Telescopic fishing rods are ideal for travel and mobile sessions. Fishing with telescopic rod setups allows anglers to move between swims while keeping equipment compact and quick to extend when ready to cast.
Q2. Can telescopic rods handle big fish?
Yes. A properly rated telescopic fishing rod can handle carp, pike, and strong freshwater species when matched with the correct telescopic rod and reel combination and sensible drag settings.
Q3. What are the disadvantages of a telescopic rod?
On many telescopic fishing rods, sections cannot be replaced individually. If one breaks, the rod may need replacing. That’s why build quality and removable tip systems are important.
Q4. What are the advantages of telescoping?
A telescopic fishing rod collapses into a compact size without removing sections. This makes transport simple and encourages anglers to carry a telescopic rod more often when space is limited.
Q5. How big of a fish can a telescopic rod handle?
Fish size depends on the rod’s power rating. A medium telescopic spinning rod can comfortably handle carp, pike, and similar species when used within recommended casting and line limits.