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how-to-choose-the-best-fly-fishing-rods

Fly fishing rods are made to cast a fly to fish. It has the ability to build a momentum in a file and control its distance and direction. The lengths of each fly fishing rod vary. And the weights specify the size. A 5-weight rod means a 5-weight line. This weight lines affect the stiffness or load characteristic of the fly rod.

Choosing the right fly rods can be quite challenging for the newbies. If you don’t have idea about how to choose the right fly fishing rods for you, here are the tips to guide you.

 

1. What species you will fish will determine the size of your fly rod

A 5-weight line is a good option for those who want to catch trout mostly, but also sometimes want to fish small brook trout and 20-inchers. However, if your specialty is only the smaller native trout which we can usually find in high mountain streams, a 3- or 4-weight will be greater choices. Here is the a brief description of other size of fly rods to give you illustration about the suitability of the fly rods with the species you fish for.

– 7-weight and up for salmon and large rainbow trout in Alaska
– 8-weight rod for bonefish
– 10-weight rod for barracuda, small tarpon, and permit
– 12-weight for tarpon

You should not only consider the size but also the length, with the 9-foot rod as the most versatile one. Actually, the length ranges from 7 until 11 feet but the 9-foot rod is the most favorite of almost all fly fishers.

 

2. What material of fly rod that you need

The rod can be made either of bamboo split as traditional option or carbon graphite fiber. If you love slower and lighter as well as more classic style of casting, you must choose the bamboo fly rod. This is also for those who value custom craftsmanship. However, this type of fly rod tends to be more expensive because to make them, the skill is needed. If you are none of these type of fishers, then choose the high-tech ones.

 

3. How many piece of rod you think is more convenient?

Will you bring the fly rod inside a suitcase or strap them on your backpack or even carry them on plane? If yes, the 3- or 4-piece rod is a good choice. If you don’t think you need that many pieces and are fine with the strung-up rod for the entire season, two pieces are also fine for you.

 

4. How much money you prepare for the fly rods?

After considering all those things above, the last one to consider is the price. Some fly rods from certain providers are quite affordable while others can quite shock your wallet. Now that you know what you want, you can start browsing in the internet and surveying from one store to another to find the price that match your budget.

 

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Source: midcurrent.com

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