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Fly Fishing Rod: Finding the Rod That Suits You Well

2016/7/18 10:31:05

Before you jump into conclusions, you need to know that there is not such thing as one fly fishing rod that fits all. Forget about all those advertisements that you have read on the paper or seen on TV about the ultimate fly fishing rod or that fabulous antique fly fishing rod that suits just about everyone. That ultimate fly fishing rod does not exist so do not waste your time looking for it. Instead of wasting your time looking for that rod that fits all, consider finding a rod that suits your needs and your style. To find that perfect fly fishing rod, here are some things that you need to consider.

Consider The Kind Of Fish That You Want To Catch

As a fly fisherman, you have a wide variety of choices when it comes to the type of fish that you can catch. For instance, crappie, sunfish, smallmouth bass, black bass, rainbow trout and redfish are popular species suited for fly fishing. These types of fishes vary in terms of weight and characteristics that is why you will need different types of fly fishing rods to catch them. As a general rule, you will need heavier tackle if you want to catch the bigger and heavier fishes. On the other hand, if you want to go for the smaller and lighter fishes, you will need smaller tackle. The key here is to plan ahead and make up your mind as to what type of fishes you want to catch before you invest your money in a fly fishing rod.

Consider The Place Where You Want To Go Fly Fishing

Before you start hunting for a fly fishing rod, you need to know where you will use your rod. Always remember that different conditions need different tools thus it is very important that you already have a fishing place in mind before you buy your fly fishing tackle. For instance, if you are planning to go fishing in a small tranquil river with lots of trees around it, you will need a light rod which allows you to cast very short distances. Rainbow trout that mostly live in small rivers are not really so heavy so a light tackle will do nicely in this case. Moreover, you do not need a long line to catch rainbow trout so a short line is all you need. On the other hand, if you are planning to go fishing in a large lake with plenty of big fishes, you may want to invest in a heavy tackle if you want to catch something really worth a prize.

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