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Finding the Right Type of Fly Fishing Rods

Built by Author Unknown on Friday, June 6th, 2008

Fly fishing is rather similar to fishing where in, the fishing rod is the most important thing. It’s interesting to know that the rods used in fly fishing are quite different from those used by the live bait fishing. These fly fishing rods are lighter, and much longer. In addition, the casting weight is provided by the combination of heavy lines which these fishing rods offer.



The Fishing Rods: Of noticeable length, these fly fishing rods are generally between 6 feet to 14 feet, however the material that is used in these rods varies. Several years ago these rods were made from some sort of bamboo but they are now made of mostly fiberglass and graphite. There are also experiments and research being done, with other materials like boron, with the intention of having the best materials for the fly fishing rods.

Choosing Fly Fishing Rods: There are several factors to be considered when you choose a fly fishing rod. In comparison to freshwater rods, saltwater rods are generally shorter. As the length is shorter, the fisher is able to combat the wind and the stream power more efficiently. These rods are also very lighter thereby not causing too much of pressure and burden on the fisher. For those that are interested in fishing in saltwater, opt for the ring types that come with saltwater rods.

Using Fishing Rods: It is important to note that no single fishing rod is better than the other. There are different situations in which you should use different fishing rods. You would also have to consider the casting strength and style of the person fishing, which creates practically endless preferred types of rods. The heavier rods are generally more durable as they do not break easily but would tire the fisher faster than the lighter ones. It is great if you can experiment with different types of fly fishing rods so that you understand which one fits your ability and style. For more on fishing rods visit www.GotFishingRods.com.

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