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Collection: Rod Pods

Choose a rod pod that matches your rods, fishing style and usual bank conditions. A standard three-rod pod is a practical choice for general carp fishing, while adjustable or long-leg designs provide additional flexibility on uneven ground, steep banks, rivers and larger waters. Consider rod capacity, adjustment range, stability, weight and packed size before buying. Explore Angling.Pro’s focused selection of Prologic and Starbaits rod pods for stable, organised rod support on the bank.

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Starbaits STB Barooda 3 Rod Pod

Starbaits

Starbaits STB Barooda 3 Rod Pod

Regular price £69.99
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Prologic C Series Convertible Long Leg Rod Pod

Prologic

Prologic C Series Convertible Long Leg Rod Pod

Regular price From £64.99
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Prologic C Series Convertible 3 Rod Pod

Prologic

Prologic C Series Convertible 3 Rod Pod

Regular price £59.99
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Prologic C Series Twin Support 3 Rod Stand

prologic

Prologic C Series Twin Support 3 Rod Stand

Regular price £69.99
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Mikado Rodpod 3 Rod Arc Stand

Mikado

Mikado Rodpod 3 Rod Arc Stand

Regular price £66.99
Sale price £66.99 Regular price

FAQs

What is a rod pod used for?

A rod pod supports multiple fishing rods in one stable structure. It normally holds the buzz bars, bite alarms and rear rod rests, keeping the rods aligned and organised while you fish.

Do I need a rod pod or banksticks?

Banksticks are useful on soft ground where they can be pushed in securely. A rod pod is often more practical on concrete, wooden platforms, gravel and hard or uneven banks. It also keeps several rods together in one adjustable setup.

How many rods can a rod pod hold?

This depends on the model and buzz bars. Many carp fishing rod pods are designed for two or three rods. Always check the individual product details and make sure the model suits the number of rods you intend to use.

Are bite alarms included with a rod pod?

Bite alarms are not normally included unless this is clearly stated in the product description. Rod pods generally provide the frame and buzz bars onto which compatible alarms and rod rests can be fitted.

What is the benefit of a long-leg rod pod?

Long adjustable legs allow you to raise the rod tips. This can improve line clearance and control when fishing on steep banks, across fast-flowing rivers or at longer distances.

Can a rod pod be used on uneven ground?

Yes. Adjustable legs and body sections help you create a stable setup on uneven banks. Each leg should be positioned securely, and all locking points should be tightened before placing the rods on the pod.

Are rod pods suitable for river fishing?

Yes, particularly adjustable and long-leg models. Raising the rod tips can help keep more line clear of the water and improve control in strong currents. Stability remains important, especially on exposed or uneven banks.

What should I check before buying a rod pod?

Consider the number and length of your rods, the adjustment range, leg design, weight, packed size and compatibility with your alarms and rod rests. You should also consider the types of venues and ground conditions where you normally fish.

How should I look after my rod pod?

Remove dirt after each session and allow the pod to dry fully before storing it. Check the locking mechanisms and threads regularly, and use the supplied carry bag where available to protect it during transport.