Top 6 Reasons Why Fishing Rods Break

Today’s fishing rods asked to do some pretty amazing things and for the most part, they are able to deliver. Many times they are called upon to handle much more weight and to be far more flexible than they are designed to be. A lot of times this is because fishermen cannot always determine what size of fish they are going to attract under the water. However, there are actually many reasons why a fishing rod may break. For this article, we will focus on six and talk a little about each of them.

6 Top reasons why fishing rods break

Reason #1 Misuse by a fisherman

Many times fishing rods get broken purely by the mishandling or being poorly stored. Fishing rods are accidentally damaged or broken when left out in a garage and they are either stepped on or even ran over with the family car. If you are using a pole designed for shallow fishing out in ocean or bay, you will likely be asking for trouble.

Reason #2 Rod made from the wrong type of material

Today’s fishing rods are made from a number of different materials. Each material has its own set of characteristics and limitations. If you purchase a fishing rod made of a certain material and you use it improperly, you are likely going to break it at some point. Today’s synthetic materials are highly flexible and strong, but they have limitations.

Reason #3 Overuse of the fishing rod 

Everything fishing rod has a certain amount of flexibility. Unfortunately, if you abuse it or take it beyond its capability it will likely snap at some point. It is important to use the right fishing rod for the species of fish and for the type of fishing that you are doing. For example, you wouldn’t want to use a small, freshwater fishing rod when deep-sea fishing.

Reason #4 Allowing the rod to bend too far

In the heat of the battle with a fish on the hook, it is not unusual to allow the fishing rod to bend too far. While most of today’s fishing rods are made from highly flexible fiberglass and carbon fiber. Unfortunately, even the most flexible material will at some point break. It is important that you determine before you hit the water to go fishing that the fishing rod that you take with you fishing is able to handle the species of fish that you can expect from the area you are fishing.

Reason #5 Design flaw by the manufacturer

 Not all fishing rod manufacturers are equal. The more reputable companies are far less likely to risk their reputation by designing their fishing rods poorly. For this reason, it is wise to avoid cheaply made fishing rods that are obviously inferior.

Reason #6 Improper carrying of fishing rod 

A careless fisherman could close a window or the trunk of the vehicle they are driving to their favorite fishing spot. The guides and tip of the rod can easily be broken if caught on something as you are carrying it.

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