Rod Building Supplies | Fishing Rod Parts and Supplies
A great custom rod starts with the right blank. Browse our selection of casting, spinning, fly, surf, saltwater, and ice rod blanks from trusted manufacturers, with options for every technique, target species, and budget.
Rod Blanks: The Foundation of Every Custom Fishing Rod
Every custom fishing rod begins with a blank. More than any other component, the rod blank determines the rod's power, action, sensitivity, weight, and overall performance on the water. Whether you're building a finesse spinning rod, a heavy-duty offshore setup, a fly rod, or an ice rod, selecting the right blank is the first and most important step in the rod-building process.
At Lure Parts Online, you'll find rod blanks for virtually every fishing application, including freshwater, saltwater, fly fishing, surf fishing, and ice fishing. We carry options ranging from budget-friendly blanks for first-time builders to premium performance blanks trusted by experienced rod builders and tournament anglers.
Understanding Rod Blank Power and Action
Two of the most important specifications you'll encounter when choosing a blank are power and action.
Power refers to the rod's resistance to bending. Light-power rods excel at finesse techniques and smaller species, while medium-heavy and heavy-power blanks are designed for larger fish, heavier lures, and more demanding applications.
Action describes where the blank flexes when pressure is applied. Fast-action blanks bend primarily near the tip, offering excellent sensitivity and hook-setting power. Moderate and slow-action blanks flex deeper into the rod, often making them better suited for crankbaits, treble-hook presentations, or specific species and techniques.
Understanding how these characteristics work together will help you build a rod that performs exactly the way you want it to.
Why Build Your Own Fishing Rod?
Many anglers start building rods because they want something they can't find on the rack at a tackle shop.
Building your own rod allows you to:
- Select the exact blank for your fishing style
- Customize handle materials and grip length
- Choose guide styles and layouts
- Reduce weight and improve balance
- Match specific techniques and presentations
- Create a truly one-of-a-kind rod
Just like custom lure making, rod building allows anglers to fine-tune their equipment to fit local fisheries, favorite techniques, and personal preferences.
Rod Building Kits
Try one of our rod building kits, we have picked some of the most popular high quality rod blanks and supplies available. Select components specifically chosen to fit together, resulting in a premium top quality Rod. Kit includes all of the components required to assemble your new custom rod: Rod Blank, Guides, Tip Top, Cork / Grips, Reel Seat, Winding Check and Hook Keepers. Kits do not include thread, epoxy or tools which can be purchased separately
Popular Rod Blank Applications
Different fisheries call for different blank characteristics.
Casting Rod Blanks
- Bass fishing
- Jig fishing
- Texas rigs
- Frogs and heavy-cover applications
- Swimbaits and reaction baits
Spinning Rod Blanks
- Finesse fishing
- Drop shots
- Ned rigs
- Walleye presentations
- Trout and panfish applications
Fly Rod Blanks
- Freshwater fly fishing
- Saltwater fly applications
- Trout, bass, and warmwater species
Saltwater and Surf Rod Blanks
- Inshore species
- Offshore applications
- Pier fishing
- Long-distance surf casting
Ice Rod Blanks
- Panfish
- Perch
- Walleye
- Cold-weather finesse presentations
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most important factor when choosing a rod blank?
Start by identifying the species, techniques, and lure weights you'll be fishing most often. Once you know how the rod will be used, selecting the appropriate length, power, and action becomes much easier.
Are expensive rod blanks worth it?
Premium blanks often offer lighter weight, increased sensitivity, improved balance, and more refined actions. However, many anglers build excellent-performing rods using mid-range blanks that provide tremendous value.
What's the difference between graphite and fiberglass blanks?
Graphite blanks are generally lighter and more sensitive, making them popular for bass, walleye, and finesse applications. Fiberglass blanks tend to be more durable and forgiving, which makes them a favorite for crankbait rods, some saltwater applications, and anglers who prefer a slower action.
Can beginners build a rod?
Absolutely. Many rod builders start with a simple spinning or casting rod and quickly discover that rod building is both approachable and rewarding. With the right components and a little patience, even a first-time builder can create a rod they'll be proud to fish.
Complete Your Custom Rod Build
Once you've selected your blank, you'll also need the components that bring your build together. Be sure to explore our selection of rod guides, tip tops, reel seats, grips, thread, epoxies, and rod building tools to complete your project.
Why Buy Rod Building Components from Lure Parts Online?
Whether you're building your first rod or your hundredth, having the right components available when you need them makes the process more enjoyable. We stock a wide selection of rod blanks and rod-building supplies so you can spend less time searching for parts and more time designing, building, and fishing the rod you've always wanted.