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Fly Fishing
RodsChoosing the correct fishing tackle rod depends
on the type of fishing you intend doing, and is the first step
in getting the best in fly fishing. Fly fishing rods come in
many different lengths and line weights and generally matched
to the environment you will be fishing in, be it lakes streams,
rivers or open sea.
Here are a few questions you'll need to ask yourself when
choosing fly fishing rods.
- Will I be spending most of my time fishing for fresh
water fish such as trout and bass, or will I be fishing
saltwater species like salmon, steelhead or larger ocean
fish.
- Do I intend fishing small streams, Rivers, Lakes or
open ocean water? As a general rule, use shorter rods for
smaller rivers and streams, longer rods for bigger rivers,
lakes and saltwater use. The weight of the rod also depends
on the location being fished.
Small trout fly rods can start with a line weight rod of 3 up
to 6, for larger rivers and lake fishing, anglers generally use
trout fishing rod weight 6 to 9, and for open water and sea
fishing go for 9 weight and upwards.
- What type of rod action do you prefer? The action of
the rod will determine the line speed and the size of the
line loop during casting, the faster the action the tighter
the loop will be and the more proficient caster you will
need to be. As a guide beginners are best to use a slow to
medium action rod.
More on Fly Fishing Rod Action.
The action or bend of is a key factor. How far does the rod
bend when using consistent effort?
Remember, the action of a fly fishing rod is a measure of how
flexible the rod is.
Fast Action Fly Rods
The lack of bend and the stiffness of fly fishing rods allow
the angler to generate plenty of line speed in the cast. Fast
action fly rods allow more accurate distance casting than a
slower or medium action fly rod. A fast action fly trout rod is
also good for using in windy conditions due to the line speed
generated.
Fast action rods are more suited to experienced anglers who
have excellent timing and casting ability, the smaller size of
the loop will cause all sorts of problems to the inexperienced,
especially if weighted flies are being used. Many novice
anglers have bought fast action rods only to have unhappy
results when using them due to lack of experience.
The stiffness of a fast action fly rod can usually handle
larger fish more easily, and fish can be landed quicker than
when using more flexible rods. While this is good in respect to
catch and release as you want to put less stress on the fish,
some would argue that it takes a little of the "sport" out of
the equation.
Medium Action Fly Rods
Medium Action fly rods are the most popular of the fly rod.
Medium action fly rods offer good flexibility and are the most
versatile of fly rods. Medium action rods are the great all
rounder, and can be used in smaller streams, medium to large
rivers and lakes. These rods are certainly capable of a long
cast and require less perfection in motion and timing.
Slow Action Fly Fishing Rods
Slow action fly rods; don’t generate high line speeds due to
their flexibility. These rods are designed to make shorter
accurate and delicate casts. Ideal for fishing small rivers and
creeks. Slow action
fly fishing rods are an excellent fly rod for beginners.
Slow line speed and more flexibility gives a beginner more
control over the fly line, allowing better accuracy in
casting.
To summarize, slower action rods are best for beginners to fly
fishing, although experienced anglers also enjoy using them
with very light gear in small steams for those hard to catch
bass or trout. Medium action fly rods are the most versatile,
and are adaptable enough to fish in most conditions. These rods
are for those who are into the fishing and having the being
‘out there’ experience rather than wanting total mastery of the
art that is usually required with faster action fly fishing
rods.
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