Collection: Centerpin Rods

G. Loomis GCX Steelhead Centerpin Fishing Rod
G.Loomis

G. Loomis GCX Steelhead Centerpin Fishing Rod

Regular price $529.99
Sale price $529.99 Regular price
G. Loomis GLX Centerpin Fishing Rod
G.Loomis

G. Loomis GLX Centerpin Fishing Rod

Regular price $999.99
Sale price $999.99 Regular price
G. Loomis IMX Pro Steelhead Centerpin Fishing Rod
G.Loomis

G. Loomis IMX Pro Steelhead Centerpin Fishing Rod

Regular price $959.99
Sale price $959.99 Regular price
Kingpin - Tip-Top Rod Cover
Kingpin - Tip-Top Rod Cover.
Kingpin

Kingpin - Tip-Top Rod Cover

Regular price $30.00
Sale price $30.00 Regular price
Kingpin Z1303 Float Rods and Blanks
Kingpin

Kingpin Z1303 Float Rods and Blanks

Regular price From $290.00
Sale price From $290.00 Regular price
Lamiglas - Closer w/ Fixed Reel Seat Centerpin Rod
Lamiglas

Lamiglas - Closer w/ Fixed Reel Seat Centerpin Rod

Regular price $829.99
Sale price $829.99 Regular price $829.99
Lamiglas - Redline Centerpin Rod
Lamiglas

Lamiglas - Redline Centerpin Rod

Regular price $349.99
Sale price $349.99 Regular price $349.99
Lamiglas - The Closer Centerpin Rod Sliding Rings
Lamiglas

Lamiglas - The Closer Centerpin Rod Sliding Rings

Regular price $829.99
Sale price $829.99 Regular price $829.99
Raven Helix 12'6 w/ Sliding Rings - 2 pc
Raven Helix 12'6 w/ Sliding Rings - 2 pc.
Raven

Raven Helix 12'6 w/ Sliding Rings - 2 pc

Regular price $269.99
Sale price $269.99 Regular price $249.99
Raven IM6 Float Rod
Raven

Raven IM6 Float Rod

Regular price From $279.99
Sale price From $279.99 Regular price $249.99
Raven IM8 Float Rods
Raven

Raven IM8 Float Rods

Regular price From $319.99
Sale price From $319.99 Regular price $329.99
Raven RPX 13'6" Float Rod 3pc
Raven

Raven RPX 13'6" Float Rod 3pc

Regular price From $569.99
Sale price From $569.99 Regular price $569.99

Explore the Centerpin Rods collection at Drift Outfitters—featuring top brands Lamiglas, Kingpin, Raven, and more. 

The Centerpin Rods collection includes premium float rods crafted for smooth casting, optimal drift control, and sensitivity on the water. Whether you're browsing the Centerpin Rods collection to kit out your float-line setup or upgrade to a high-performance rod, you'll find expertly tuned options built for durable, precise river fishing. Shop online or visit in-store in Toronto for tailored recommendations and expert advice.

Centerpin Rods FAQ

Q: What is a Centerpin rod and how is it used?
A: A Centerpin rod is a long, flexible float rod designed for drift fishing with a Centerpin reel. It allows anglers to present baits or flies naturally under a float, letting the line run freely with the current for the most lifelike drift possible — a technique especially effective for steelhead, salmon, and trout in rivers.

Q: How long are Centerpin rods?
A: Most Centerpin rods range from 11 to 15 feet. Longer rods provide better line control, longer drifts, and easier mending, while shorter rods are easier to handle in tight or brushy areas.

Q: What’s the difference between a Centerpin rod and a spinning rod?
A: While they may look similar, Centerpin rods have softer, more progressive actions and are designed for free-drifting floats. Spinning rods are built for casting and retrieving, whereas Centerpin rods are made for smooth line control and long, drag-free presentations.

Q: What action and power should I look for?
A: Most Centerpin rods have light to medium power with a moderate to moderate-fast action. This combination helps cushion light leaders and small hooks while maintaining enough backbone to control large fish in current.

Q: Can I use a Centerpin rod with other reel types?
A: Centerpin rods are specifically designed for use with Centerpin reels. However, some anglers temporarily use spinning reels on them for float fishing if they don’t yet have a Centerpin setup — though balance and performance will differ.

Q: What line and leader setup works best?
A: Use a monofilament or floating line as your mainline, paired with a fluorocarbon leader for invisibility and abrasion resistance. The long rod helps control the drift and manage slack between float and hook.

Q: Which brands make quality Centerpin rods?
A: Drift Outfitters carries a selection from Raven, Shimano, G. Loomis, Redington, and Sage, offering models for beginners to expert float anglers.

Q: Why buy a Centerpin rod from Drift Outfitters?
A: Because we live and fish Centerpin here in Ontario. Drift Outfitters’ team can help you match the perfect rod length, action, and reel combo for Great Lakes tributary fishing — ensuring you get the best drift possible.

Shop online or visit Drift Outfitters in-store for expert advice and fast shipping anywhere in Canada.