Fishing Rods
Daiwa 3 Piece Connoisseur Pro Match Rod - 14ft
Available in 3-15g, 5-20g modelsDaiwa 3 Piece Connoisseur Pro Match Rod - 15ft
Available in 3-15g, 5-20g modelsDaiwa 2 Piece Infinity Evo Barbel Rod - 12ft
Available in 1.75lb, 2.25lb, 2.75 modelsDaiwa 2 Piece Basia X45X Barbel Rod - 12ft
Available in 1.75lb, 2.25lb, 2.75lb modelsDaiwa 2 Piece Theory Speci Barbel & Tench Rod - 12ft 'Avon Top'
12ft 'Avon Top' rods are purpose-built specialist tools designed for anglers targeting barbel, tench and other powerful coarse fish. Available in both 1.75lb and 2lb test curve.Daiwa 3 Piece Theory Speci Float Rod - 14ft - 1-20g
Power Float Rod - pefect for targeting barbel and chub on rivers.Daiwa 3 Piece Theory Speci Float Rod - 15ft - 1-20g
Power Float Rod - pefect for targeting barbel and chub on rivers.Daiwa 2+4 Piece Theory Speci EXT Quiver Tip Rod - 12ft - 50g
They are perfect for a whole host of species and situations from light link ledgering for perch, roach or chub down to fishing a traditional feeder approach for bream or tench on a stillwater. Both models are also supplied with a mix of well-considered quiver tips. Built for anglers targeting a variety of coarse species and tactics, it delivers dependable performance in everything from light link ledgering to traditional feeder approaches.Fishing Rods
Fishing rods are the backbone of any successful angling setup. Whether you’re casting lures on a windswept coastline, targeting carp on a quiet lake, or float fishing on a local river, the right rod gives you control, sensitivity, and confidence. At Uttings, we stock a comprehensive range of fishing rods designed to suit every discipline, skill level, and budget, helping both beginners and seasoned anglers get the most from their time on the water.
What Are Fishing Rods and How Do They Work?
A fishing rod is a long, flexible tool designed to cast a fishing line and absorb the energy of a fighting fish. Modern rods are engineered to balance strength and sensitivity, allowing anglers to feel subtle bites while maintaining enough power to land fish safely. The rod works in harmony with your reel and line, storing energy during the cast and releasing it smoothly to deliver bait or lures accurately.
Fishing rods vary widely depending on their intended use. From short, powerful boat rods to long, responsive float rods, each design reflects a specific fishing style. Materials such as carbon fibre, composite blanks, and advanced resins influence how a rod bends, recovers, and transmits feedback from the water.
How to Choose the Right Fishing Rod for Your Needs
Choosing the right fishing rod starts with understanding where and how you plan to fish. A rod that excels on rivers may feel completely different to one designed for sea fishing or carp angling. Matching the rod to your technique ensures better casting performance, improved bite detection, and less fatigue over long sessions.
Rod length affects casting distance and control. Shorter rods offer precision in tight spaces, while longer rods help achieve greater range on open water. Action describes how much of the rod bends under pressure, ranging from fast-action tips to progressive or through-action blanks that curve more deeply. Power or test curve indicates the rod’s strength and the size of fish it can handle comfortably.
It’s also important to consider build quality and components. High-quality guides reduce line friction, reel seats improve stability, and ergonomic handles enhance comfort during extended use. Durability matters too, especially for anglers fishing in saltwater or challenging environments.
Below is a simple comparison of common fishing rod types and their typical uses:
| Rod Type | Best For | Typical Features |
|---|---|---|
| Carp Rods | Stillwater carp fishing | Long length, strong backbone, large guides |
| Spinning Rods | Lure fishing, predators | Fast action, lightweight, sensitive tip |
| Float Rods | River and coarse fishing | Long, balanced, responsive tip |
| Sea Rods | Beach and boat fishing | Heavy-duty blank, corrosion-resistant fittings |
For anglers building a complete setup, it’s worth browsing complementary equipment such as fishing reels and fly lines to ensure everything works seamlessly together.
Top Fishing Rod Brands and Models at Uttings
Uttings is proud to stock fishing rods from some of the most respected manufacturers in the angling world. Brands like Shimano and Daiwa are renowned for cutting-edge materials and consistent performance, while G. Loomis rods are celebrated for their sensitivity and precision. Snowbee offers excellent value and versatility across multiple disciplines, and Akios is a favourite among serious sea anglers looking for power and reliability.
Whether you’re searching for specialist carp fishing rods, versatile feeder & match rods, or robust saltwater lure rods, our range reflects the needs of modern anglers who demand performance without compromise.
Fishing Rod Tips and Expert Advice
Beginners often benefit from choosing a versatile rod that covers multiple scenarios, allowing skills to develop before investing in more specialised equipment. Professionals, on the other hand, may fine-tune their setup by selecting rods designed for specific venues, fish species, or techniques.
Proper care extends the life of your fishing rod. Rinsing after saltwater use, checking guides for damage, and storing rods in protective sleeves all help maintain performance. Matching the rod correctly to your reel and line weight also prevents unnecessary stress on the blank.
Why Buy Fishing Rods at Uttings
Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976, with decades of experience in outdoor and field sports retail. We stock premium fishing rods from the world’s leading brands and support every purchase with expert advice and fast delivery. With over 45,000 five-star reviews on Trustpilot, our reputation is built on trust, knowledge, and a genuine passion for the great outdoors. When you buy fishing rods from Uttings, you’re choosing quality, service, and confidence.
Fishing Rods FAQs
What length fishing rod should I choose?
Rod length depends on your fishing style. Longer rods help with casting distance, while shorter rods offer better control in confined spaces.
What does rod action mean?
Rod action describes how the rod bends under load. Fast-action rods bend near the tip, while progressive actions bend further down the blank.
What is test curve on a fishing rod?
Test curve indicates the power of a rod, mainly used for carp rods, showing how much weight is needed to bend the blank.
Are carbon fishing rods better than fibreglass?
Carbon rods are lighter and more sensitive, while fibreglass rods are tougher and more forgiving, making each suitable for different anglers.
Can one fishing rod be used for multiple styles?
Some versatile rods can cover several techniques, but specialist rods perform better when matched to a specific style.
What reel should I pair with my fishing rod?
The reel should balance the rod and match its intended line weight and fishing technique.
How do I look after my fishing rod?
Regular cleaning, careful storage, and checking for damage help maintain performance and extend lifespan.
