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The Best Fly Fishing Rod and Reel
Selecting the best fly fishing rod and reel
combo for your needs
The first decision that you must make as a
novice or even a seasoned fly fisherman is the
choose the proper fly fishing rod and reel for
your skill level. Selecting a great rod and
reel combination can seem like a difficult
decision.
Firstly, there is a huge selection of different
types of fly fishing rods to choose from. To
further complicate matters, there is a wide
variety of lengths in fly fishing rods. If you
tend to fish several different types of areas
for many kinds of fish you may also struggle to
find a single fly fishing rod and reel combo
that accommodates all of your
needs.
Do You Need Multiple Fly Fishing Rod
And Reel
Combinations?
Some fishermen solve these problems by
purchasing a variety of different fly fishing
rods and reels. Depending on where and what
they will be fishing for they can select an
appropriate rod. While this may work for some
fisherman, others may be looking for a general
purpose fly fishing rod and reel. This is
especially true for those just getting started.
However, some beginners might also find it is
easier to invest in a few different types of
rods to help them get a better feel for what
each one can do.
Many Options For Fly Fishing Rods and
Reels
One of the first things that many people
initially look at when purchasing a fly fishing
rod and reel is what type of material it is
made out of. One of the most popular fly
fishing rods for those just getting started is
a fiberglass rod. These rods tend to be
inexpensive compared to some of the other
alternatives available. They are also more
durable than some of the wooden fly fishing
rods that are available as
well.
Many fly fishermen prefer a wooden fly fishing
rod and reel simply because it is the more
traditional option as the sport was originally
established. However, the various materials
used to manufacture fly fishing rods are a
factor that shouldn't be
ignored.
Fiberglass Vs Wood Fly Fishing
Rods
Fiberglass rods do not provide the same type of
feel as a wooden rod do. The main drawback to
the wooden rods is that they tend to be
particularly heavy. It is not uncommon for
wooden fly fishing rods and reels to be made by
hand which can cause the price of this type of
rod to skyrocket.
If you elect to use a wooden rod, a very
popular one is the bamboo fly fishing rod. This
type of wooden rod has many advantages over the
basic wood rod, without one of its major
disadvantages. Bamboo fly fishing rods and
reels have a tendancy to be significantly
lighter in weight than their wooden
counterpart. However, there is a downside --
this type of rod can be more expensive compared
to the fiberglass fly fishing rod and
reel.