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Making the Right Choice in Fly Fishing Rods

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Obviously, there is no more important instrument for fly fishing than a fly rod. The rod assists you with line casting, controlling the line, and striking and landing of the fish you catch. To be good at these things, you’ll have to choose a rod that feels comfortable in your hand.

To begin, you will need to determine what you will be fishing for. Is trout what you’re after? Maybe freshwater bass is your favorite. And what about fishing in saltwater? The different choices that an angler makes places differing demands on the fly rod itself. Now a different weight rod needs to be selected based on the your preferred catch. A multi-purpose rod is a 6 wt. If you are solely searching for rainbow or brown trout, a 4 or 5 wt may work the best. An 8 to 9 wt is better to use with a largemouth bass, while a 6 to 8 wt is more suitable for a smallmouth bass. In addition, the rest of your tackle will be affected by your choices.

Once you’ve established what tyoe of fish you want to try for, you need to examine the action that each rod you’re considering posesses. The flexibility of the rod is called it’s action. All flyrods, regardless of make or model, have one of the following attributes: fast action, medium action or slow action. You can easily cast a fast action rod further. For those crazy and unpredictable windy days these are great to have. There are more challenges for beginner anglers to learn, due to the rods power. They’re not good for short casts which require a fairly large amount of accuracy.

Rods with medium action tend to be more all-purpose. These are simpler for a novice to experiment with than the rods with faster action, yet aren’t quite as precise or silent as the slower types. Rods with slower action are usually the simplest to use. These are ideal for the smaller streams where you’ll have to be stealthy to sneak up on the fish.

You might have to give a few different brands a try in order to discover something that fits your casting method. It may be discouraging attempting to fish with a rod that isn’t suitable to you. A fly shop will allow you to test different kinds of of rods of various costs and labels. Check to see if they have a qualified casting instructor in house, they can be very helpful in finding a high quality proper fly rod that won’t break the bank.

Be certain that you find a pertinent reel to match it after you attain the precise rod. You should choose a suitable line, and then obtain a number of flies that your selected fish will desire.

Not surprisingly, there is a great deal of quality fly fishing equipment being offered online. To browse through some of these listings to find that right fly rod, fly reel or other piece of fly fishing gear, there are many online resources available.

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