Carp Rods
Carp rods, commonly referred to as "carp sticks," possess specific features and construction. They are most often made from carbon fiber with a distinct arrangement of line guides and a split grip that facilitates a firm hold during casting.
Length of rods - Carp rods are typically available in three lengths, which are provided in English feet: 10' (3 m), 12' (3.6m), and 13' (3.9m). The shorter versions are intended for boat fishing, the medium ones are the most common and universal, while the longer ones are primarily designed for extremely distant casts.
Flexibility of rods - also known as the test curve, is most often expressed on a scale from 2-3.5 lb, such as: 2.0; 2.75; 3.0; 3.25, and 3.5 lb. The higher the lb, the stiffer the rod, allowing for casting the setup over greater distances. The lower the lb, the more flexible the rod, providing more enjoyment during the fight. High-quality rods allow for a combination of both features, achieving excellent casting parameters while preserving the joy of the fight.
The most popular and universal rods are 12' (3.60m) in length with a test curve of 3.0 lb.