Inglesi – Bolognese – Match Rods – Sensitivity & Precision in Float Fishing
TL;DR (Quick Overview): Specialized rods for Inglesi, Bolognese, and Match Fishing. Lengths range from 3.90–8.00 m with telescopic or multi-section design. Featuring sensitive tips for detecting subtle bites, these rods are perfect for bream, mullet, sargos, and sea bass. Suitable for use in harbors, coastal waters, and light currents.
Inglesi (Waggler Fishing)
Inglesi rods focus on long-distance casts using waggler floats. Typically 3.90–4.50 m in length, they are lightweight with a parabolic action, making them ideal for mullet, sea bream, sargos, and black seabream in calm waters.
Bolognese Technique
Bolognese rods are telescopic models, ranging from 4.00–8.00 m, offering more power and control. This technique is excellent for fishing in rivers or coastal areas with currents, allowing anglers to “hold” the float in place to target larger and stronger fish species.
Match Fishing
Match rods are designed for competition fishing, emphasizing detail, accuracy, and efficiency. These rods combine Inglesi-style equipment with ultra-fine rigs, enabling anglers to catch large numbers of fish in a short timeframe.
Rod Features
- Length: 3.90–8.00 m
- Design: Telescopic or multi-piece construction
- Tip: Sensitive tips for detecting delicate bites
- Use: Float fishing in harbors, rivers, and coastal areas
- Target fish: Mullet, sea bream, sargos, sea bass
Why Choose Tactical Aqua Inglesi – Bolognese – Match Rods?
All rods are built with multiple guides for even stress distribution, ergonomic grips, and high-quality blanks for long-lasting durability. Whether you’re a casual angler or a competition-level fisherman, these float fishing rods deliver unmatched sensitivity and precision.
Pro Tip
Pair your Inglesi or Bolognese rod with fine fluorocarbon leaders and natural baits for maximum efficiency in both calm waters and light currents.
Micro-Review
“The 7 m Tactical Aqua Bolognese rod lets me hold the float perfectly in strong currents. Sensitivity and power in one rod – perfect for mullet and sea bream.”
FAQ ✅
- What’s the difference between Inglesi and Bolognese?
Inglesi is better for calm waters and long casts, while Bolognese is ideal for currents and stronger fish. - Which fish can I target?
Mullet, sea bream, sargos, black seabream, and other coastal fish. - Are they beginner-friendly?
Yes, Inglesi and Match rods are easy to learn and very adaptable.
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