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The Ultimate Guide To Choosing A Fly Fishing Rod

By: Kyle Zoltowski


Fly fishing is an exciting and peaceful way be at ease and find comfort in life’s simple pleasures. Though, when standing there peacefully whipping your fly to and fro, you should be certain you have the best equipment to be successful. Not all fly fishing equipment is the same or created for the same situations and/or desired catches.

First, the line you choose be sufficient for the types of game that are in the brook, stream, or river you wish to fish. Also, the weight of a reel and rod should be equal to the weight of the line that is used. So, identifying what you are fishing for is essential in determining what type of line, rod, and reel you should use.

After the above, you have to determine the size of fly that should be used as bait. If you want to catch trout weighing from 1-6 pounds, a small to medium fly should be used. This is the premier type of fly fishing; trout are the most most popular fish using a fly of this size. But, fly fishing rods and reels can also be used for going after Bass, Steelhead, Salmon, and a some variations of saltwater fish. These other kinds of fish require different flies; they will not want to eat small or medium sized flies.

Another important consideration of fly fishing is the rod. There are two main materials that a rod can be built with: fiberglass or graphite. Fiberglass rods usually are less expensive and very durable. Graphite rods, on the other hand, are more expensive but are considered to be more accurate in casting. In choosing a rod, one must also decide on the action of the rod. The action of the rod is the bend or rigidity of a rod in the cast or bringing in a fish; there are basically three types: slow, medium, and fast-action. Slow-action rods are very flexible and are for reeling in small to medium sized fish. On the other hand, fast-action rods are for larger fish. Fast-action rods have almost no bend and are excellent for bringingin large fish. Medium rods are a smart in between choice because they come with the ease of use for beginners and have the potential to bring in large catches from far out on the river.

In addition, to be successful in fly fishing, you have to choose the correct length for the rod. The choice is very much like that of choosing the action of the rod. The shorter rods are best for small fish, the medium is used to catch medium sized, and the long are for big, heavy fish. The longer the rod, the more successful it is to cast far and bring in huge fish. However, some people have been known to bring a short rod along in case of problems like bushes, shrubs, trees, and the like; shorter rods are great for casting over and around obstacles.

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Kyle Zoltowski is a technical writer with over fifteen years writing experience. Kyle is currently consulting as a publicist for our b2b site and has become the local expert on fly fishing. Visit our web portal for additional information on Fly Fishing Poles and Fly Fishing Rods.

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