Whether you're chasing walleye on Lake of the Woods, battling bass in farm ponds, or jigging for crappie through the ice, Fleet Farm has the fishing rod you need. From trusted brands like Ugly Stik, 13 Fishing, and Abu Garcia to complete rod-and-reel combos, we stock fishing poles built for Midwestern waters.
The most versatile option for anglers of all skill levels. Spinning rods pair with spinning reels and excel at casting lighter lures and baits. Ideal for walleye fishing, panfish, and finesse bass techniques. Available in ultralight, light, medium, and medium-heavy actions to match your target species.
Designed for precision and power, casting rods work with baitcasting reels to deliver heavier lures with pinpoint accuracy. Perfect for bass fishing with crankbaits, jigs, and topwater lures. Medium-heavy and heavy power rods handle big northern pike and muskies in Upper Midwest lakes.
Short, sensitive rods built specifically for vertical jigging through the ice. Ice fishing rods range from 24 to 36 inches and feature fast-action tips to detect light bites from panfish, walleye, and perch. Pair with inline reels or tip-ups for maximum effectiveness.
Compact and portable rods that collapse for easy transport and storage. Telescopic fishing rods are great for travel, backpacking trips, or keeping in your truck for spontaneous fishing opportunities. Available in spinning and casting configurations.
Specialized rods designed for casting flies to trout, salmon, and panfish. Fly rods use weight-forward lines and require different casting techniques than spinning or casting rods.
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Fishing rod combos pair a pre-matched rod and reel at a value price. Perfect for beginners, kids, or anglers who want convenience without sacrificing performance. Buying rods and reels separately allows you to customize your setup for specific techniques and species.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically a fishing pole is a simple pole (like a cane pole) without a reel, while a fishing rod is designed to work with a reel. Most modern anglers use "rod" and "pole" to mean the same thing when referring to rod-and-reel setups.
For bass fishing, a 6.5 to 7.5-foot medium to medium-heavy power rod works for most situations. Choose spinning rods for finesse techniques (worms, small jigs) and casting rods for power fishing (crankbaits, heavy jigs, topwater). Fast action provides better hook-setting power for bass.
Yes, medium-power bass rods work well for walleye, especially when jigging or casting. For walleye trolling, consider a longer rod (7-8 feet) with a softer tip to detect light bites and prevent hook pulls. Medium-light power spinning rods are ideal for live bait rigging.
Beginners should start with a medium-power, 6.5 to 7-foot spinning rod combo. This versatile setup handles most freshwater species and fishing techniques. Look for Shakespeare or Ugly Stik combos that include a pre-spooled reel. Fleet Farm offers complete packages ready to fish right out of the box.