Which Fly Fishing Rod
To Buy?
Fly fishing is different from traditional fishing methods in
several important ways. These important distinctions serve to
make the fly fishing rod
the most important piece of fly fishing equipment you buy.
Traditional fishing uses a rod equipped with nearly
weightless, transparent, monofilament line to cast a weighted
hook into the water. Fly fishing essentially reverses this
process by using a weighted, translucent fly line to cast a nearly weightless hook
into the water. The action of the fly fishing rod is essential
to being able to cast the fly.
Fly fishing is also different from traditional fishing in
that the fly fisher never puts their rod down. Fly fishers cast
the entire time when they are fishing. This makes the decision
of which rod to buy very important. Anglers who are fly fishing
will spend the entire fishing day with the fly rod in their
hand making false casts untill they got enough line in the air
to reach the fish.
The method of bringing in a fish is also different when fly
fishing. While the fishing reel is very important in
traditional fishing it is not nearly so important in fly
fishing. Fly fishing uses a technique of stripping line by
hand. The fly fishing reel is
largely used as a storage compartment for spare line, but
changes that role when it gets to heavy saltwater fly
fishing.
The choice of which fly fishing rod to buy is indeed a very
important decision that will impact your enjoyment of the sport
a great deal. Nearly all modern fly fishing rods are made from
some type of graphite compound. There are a few bamboo rods
still made but they are quite expensive compared to a graphite
rod. There are many choices of graphite fly fishing rods
available though.
Fly fishing rods are categorized by weight (for instance, a
6-weight rod - also written as 6wt). The weight of the fly rod
you buy will be determined by where and for what you intend to
fish. It is important to use line that matches the weight of
the rod when fly fishing. Some rods are designed to be
multi-weight rods and may safely be used with several different
weights of line.(refer AFTMA)
One general rule when shopping for a fly rod is to purchase
the most expensive rod you can afford. This advice is based on
the understanding that the rod is the most important piece of
fly fishing equipment in your fly fishing outfit. You can
always upgrade your reel later if you decide you want a better
reel.
It is always a good idea to visit shops that sell
fly fishing gear before
making a final decision. Even if you plan to purchase your
fly fishing rod through a shop on the Internet it will be
helpful to actually handle several different rods before
making a final decision.
Remember too that while fly fishers tend to be an very
opinionated bunch, fly rods are largely a personal
preference. If a rod just does not feel comfortable in your
hand it does not matter how many experts recommend that
rod.
Your choice will also be influenced largely by where and for
what you intend to fish. For instance, fishing for trout in
small mountain streams in New England or Chalk streams in
Britain will require a lighter rod than large rivers in the
Rocky Mountains or fishing for salmom. The rods get even
heavier and shorter when it get to saltwater fly fishing.
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