Fact.MR’s study opines that surpassing the conventional consumer interests of adventure and recreation, fishing rods manufacturers have been recently discovering profits in consistently rising penchant for sportfishing and professional angling, particularly across developed regional markets. Steady growth in demand for innovative fishing rods is envisaged as the sportfishing industry is observing a rapid surge in the number of professional angling clubs or associations.
Accounting for nearly 30% of the global sportfishing equipment industry as of 2018, fishing rods have been among high selling fishing gear and equipment, which is further estimated to thrive with a noteworthy rise in the number of fishing and angling tournaments. According to the study, fishing rods manufacturers are currently focused on micro-level research targeting specific angling requisites, which will remain an important booster to fishing rods sales in the near future.
As per the findings, nearly 2/5th of total sales is accounted by lightweight rods, followed by the rods within a medium weight range. Convenience of use associated with lighter weight of fishing rods will continue to be instrumental in creating higher traction for these categories over other variants. Moreover, spinning type of fishing rods is currently the first choice of consumers, accounting for over 35% of total fishing rods sales. Time-saving, easy-to-master attributes of spinning tackle technique, particularly for amateur anglers, is likely to remain the prominent factor responsible for retaining the top selling position of spinning rods in market.
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Regional analysis of the fishing rods market reveals that North America and Europe remain a lucrative market duo for manufacturers, with a primary push received from higher investments in the field of sportfishing and the professional fishing equipment industry. Europe has a remarkable number of trout and salmon streams, in addition to ample coarse fish water bodies, which continue to make the region an important marketplace for fishing rods manufacturers. Poland has been specifically cited as a high potential market holding robust opportunity of growth owing to a strong fishing density of one angler per 1.23 ha of lakes, rivers, and reservoirs.
The report opines that following developed regions, the market for fishing rods in Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) is progressing at a notable pace. Global players are highly likely to eye opportunities arising in China, ASEAN countries, and Oceania. Among these key recreational fishing clusters, Oceania registers the highest per capita spending on recreational fishing, thereby attracting fishing rods businesses to the APEJ region. Meanwhile, the presence of a large number of quality water bodies and fish diversity are positioning Japan as a strong market for commercial and recreational fishing, and sportfishing.
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