Rods

Fly Fishing Rods

Most people equate a Fly-fishing rod with only Trout, however you can fish for virtually every species of fish on the planet with a fly rod. I always tell anglers that your first Smallmouth Bass on the fly is a life-altering event. At its most basic, fly fishing equipment includes a fly rod, fly reel, and fly line. All these go hand-in-hand and complement each other.

You look at Fly rods a lot like a Golf club or a Tennis racquet. The rod you choose has everything to do with what you are trying to catch with it. The difference between a traditional fishing rod and a Fly-fishing rod is that a “Spinning rod” is designed to cast the weight of a lure or bait. A Fly rod is designed to cast the line not the fly, since a fly can have little to almost no weight to it, with the line being the weight in many cases. That’s why you will notice that Fly rods tend to be longer and have much more flex, especially in the tip section.

Fly rods are also extremely accurate in the hands of an accomplished angler. Sometimes, a species like a Bonefish or Permit requires a cast of over 60 feet and you need to land your fly in an area the size of a dinner plate for the fish to see it. Or a Trout that is holding only inches from an undercut bank won’t move laterally for your fly, so it needs to be cast in an exact location from 20 feet or more.

How Do I Choose a Fly Rod?

Before choosing the best fly fishing rods for you, you must first establish what type of fish you want to catch. The size and length of your fly rod depend on the fish. Larger and heavier fish require sturdier rods. Smaller fish require more accurate and delicate rods that focus on gentleness and precision. Fly rods are made from many different types of materials, too.

Before the evolution of graphite, rods were mostly made from split-cane bamboo. Bamboo rods are still made today as mostly an artisan type rod and are generally $1,000’s. An older Bamboo rod in original condition can fetch $10,000’s at an auction or at a show. But many of today’s modern Fly rods are made from extremely lightweight composite materials like thermoplastic resins, that have high strength-to-weight ratios.

What Is the Best Size Fly Rod For Me?

An easy rule of thumb is, the bigger the fish the bigger the rod.

Fly fishing rods are usually numbered from 1 to 14. The most common fly rod sizes are those between 3 and 9. Smaller rods are perfect for shallow waters and smaller fish, while larger sizes will be great if you plan on fishing for larger fish.

For small stream angling, you may prefer a size 6’ to 7’ fly rod for the better handling, maneuvering, and fishing these sizes provide. Most anglers choose rods that are 7 to 9’, which are adaptable to most fishing circumstances. Spey casting rods for larger river Salmon species are 2 handed and can be as long as 14’.

More recently the evolution of European or Competition fly-fishing has seen the length of smaller 2-4 weight rods become 10’ to 12’.

Size 14 rods are quite rare and normally only used in the open sea for big fish like tuna.

Other Considerations When Choosing a Fly Rod

The Method that You Are Going to Fish

Especially when it comes to fishing for Trout, anglers have four choices to present flies:

  • Nymphs imitate the larva or pupa stage of insects living on the bottom of the river.
  • Emerging insects are the pre-adult stage and may lie just below the surface of the water.
  • Adults or Duns are sitting on the surface waiting for their wings to form so they can fly away, or lie on the water laying eggs.
  • The last is what we call Steamer fishing, where we are using flies that imitate smaller trout or other types of smaller forage fish that live in mostly every river or lake that trot inhabit.

Fishing with small dry flies is best with a 3-5 weight rod, whereas fishing Nymphs or steamers might be best with a 5-7 weight rod.

What Flex Rod Do I Need?

Fly rods come in different flex types. These are fast, medium, and slow, which are basically terms that describe how the rod bends and flexes. These will sometimes also be referred to as tip flex (fast), mid-flex (medium), and full-flex (slow). When choosing the right fly rod to get started, some key differences need to be understood before purchasing:

  • Tip-flex rod or fast action is designed to start the casting motion with more speed. Therefore, it also helps to cast into the wind easier, cast heavier flies like Streamers, or roll-cast a double Nymph rig that has added weights and a Strike indicator. The one drawback to fast action rods is that there is less sensitivity in the rod, so fighting fish and hook setting can be an issue. When using lighter tippets there is a higher risk of breaking off fish or snapping off flies.
  • Mid-Flex rods are often the best rods for someone new to fly-fishing because they are more forgiving. You can achieve all your needs with a Mid-flex rod and they are much easier to learn to cast. They are also more sensitive when fighting fish, in that you are less likely to break off fish, especially when using lighter tippets. While they tend to land the flies on the water more delicately, they can still roll-cast a multiple fly nymph rig fairly easily. When setting the hook, they are less likely to snap off flies. The drawbacks are that they don’t cast as well in windy conditions and are not as effective when casting large Streamers.
  • Full-Flex Fly rods have more specific uses in Fly-fishing. Most often, Full-flex rods tend to be on the smaller weight end of the spectrum—1-3 weights. They are usually best when fishing nothing but dry flies and are very good at very delicate presentations. Fiberglass was once a primary component of all fly rods, but the slow action is now geared to more “Creeking Rods”. They are very soft when it comes to using very light tippets.

They can also make a 12-inch Trout feel like a 50-pound Tarpon. Many anglers have at least one “Creeking Rod” in their arsenal once they see the fun in fishing with them.

Fly Fishing Outfitters Offer a Wide Selection of Fly Rods

Your rod should be a pleasure to hold and accurate when casting. Delicacy and finesse are characteristics of the finest fly fishing rods.

We cater to every need, from the best fly fishing rods for beginners to professional rods. Find here your Orvis Fly rods, Redington Fly Rods, Temple Fork Outfitters, Freshwater Fly Rods, and Saltwater Fly Rods. Our brand selection extends from budget-friendly yet quality rods to the Orvis Bamboo Fly Rod, which is perfect for Orvis fly fishing thanks to its exceptional flexibility, balanced touch, and quality finish.

Visit our online shop and find fly fishing rods that have been crafted with perfect craftsmanship and total dedication to the sport.

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  • Redington Butterstick Fly Rod-NEW FOR 2023!

    $279.00$279.99

    The NEW Redington Butter Stick has been completely redesigned for 20232– it’s also fun and functional. This fiberglass rod series is as much fun to cast as any newer broom stick fast action rod. This is the fly rod of our grandfathers and fathers, but with a more modern touch. Whether you’re fishing for trout, bass, or another type of fish, the Butter Stick will help you deliver your flies accurately and delicately. These are truly amazing dry fly rods!  And this season, we’ve introduced a brand new Translucent Sunshine Yellow blank that looks as amazing as it feels in your hand. Our T-glass construction improves overall rod strength and our Heritage Design provides a classic medium action casting stroke. We affectionately refer to these as “Old School Creeking Rods”.

    Redington Warranty

    Every new Redington rod purchased through an authorized retailer, except the Crosswater Series and the Minnow and Topo Combos, is covered by our original owner warranty. The Crosswater, Minnow, and Topo are covered by a one-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship and must include a dated proof of purchase.

     

  • Redington Crux Fly Rod 4 Piece

    $419.00$419.99
    The Redington CRUX fly fishing rod is built on our Line Speed Taper, for confident short to mid-range delivery of flies and effortless extreme distance casting. Combined with the introduction of the Angled Key Grip, a denser pre-compressed cork material designed to increase durability and reduce hand fatigue, we feel the CRUX is the best rod we’ve ever built. A rod that performs as good as any rod in a higher price point. When you need power to get a fly to where it needs to go without breaking the bank. Fresh or salt these are fantastic rods.
    Redington Warranty

    Every new Redington rod purchased through an authorized retailer, except the Crosswater Series and the Minnow and Topo Combos, is covered by our original owner warranty. The Crosswater, Minnow, and Topo are covered by a one-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship and must include a dated proof of purchase.

  • Predator Fly Fishing Rod | Lifetime Warranty | Fly Fishing Outfitters

    Redington Predator Fly Rod

    $349.99

    The Predator is the ultimate fly rod for big flies, heavy lines, and aggressive-fighting fish

    The Redington Predator features a powerful, intuitive fast action that commands enough power to combat big gamefish and pick up and cast today’s heavy lines and massive flies. Its action is designed to perform in both freshwater and saltwater scenarios, and all components are saltwater-ready.

    Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, the Redington Predator fly fishing rod is a great choice for anyone looking for a top-quality, durable rod. it’s a fast action rod that can handle large flies and heavy lines. It’s a dark blue blank and brushed aluminum double locking seat design is sure to turn heads. The Predator also comes with a full wells grip and saltwater Stripping guides, making it perfect for fishing in both freshwater and saltwater locations. And if you’re looking to cast your line long distance, the Predator is up for the challenge – So whatever your fly fishing needs may be, the Redington Predator is sure to deliver.

    These versatile rods are available in a range of sizes, from 5-weights perfect for spooky bonefish to 16-weights ready for big-game fishing. And if you’re targeting a specific species like pike or musky, we’ve got you covered with specialty models featuring extended fighting butts for boatside figure-eight fights.

     

  • Redington Strike Euro Nymphing Fly Rod

    $349.99

     

    in 2016 Vail CO hosted the world’s best competition fly fishers. As guides and fishing addicts we became enthralled with competition nymphing. We have been fishing some of the best rods on the market. The Redington Strike rods are surprisingly great. The balance is spot on and the feel and sensitivity are on par with rods twice as expensive. But in recent years, a new style of fishing has taken the mainstream by storm – euro nymphing. This highly effective technique has allowed anglers of all levels to catch more fish and attack the river with greater efficiency. And at the forefront of this movement is Redington, with their new STRIKE series of euro nymphing rods.

    These rods are designed to capture all the technological advancements of euro nymphing and package them into an affordable, lightweight, and highly sensitive rod. The downloading reel seat, extended cork handle, and ultra-sensitive tip all combine to give you the best possible euro nymphing performance. So whether you’re a competitive angler or just looking to up your game, the Redington STRIKE series is a perfect choice.

     

    Redington Warranty

    Every new Redington rod purchased through an authorized retailer, except the Crosswater Series and the Minnow and Topo Combos, is covered by our original owner warranty. The Crosswater, Minnow, and Topo are covered by a one-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship and must include a dated proof of purchase.

  • Redington Trace Fly Rod 4 Piece

    $329.99

    Looking for a versatile fly rod that can handle any situation you throw at it? The Redington Trace is just the ticket. This medium-fast action rod is designed specifically for trout anglers, and its single-foot snake guides make it exceptionally easy to track and cast your line. Whether you’re fishing dry flies, nymphs, or streamers, the Trace can do it all with ease – and its classic Matte Mahogany blank gives it a timeless look that will never go out of style. Don’t let its good looks fool you, though – this rod is built to perform in any condition. So if you’re looking for a top-quality fly rod that can handle anything you throw at it, the Redington Trace is the perfect choice.

    https://youtu.be/QYJS305dTqk

  • Redington Vice 4 Piece Fly Rods

    $219.99

    The Redington VICE is the perfect fly rod for anglers of all levels. The multi-modulus carbon fiber blanks offer increased levels of recovery for casting with greater accuracy and control, and the subtle design touches like black anodized snake guides, laser-etched reel seats, and saltwater-grade components all work together to create a fly rod that anglers can’t resist. It’s available in a wide range of specialty sizes for unique applications that will not only feed a fishing habit but may just transform it into a VICE.

    https://youtu.be/pBzU-pHP7N4

    Redington Warranty

    Every new Redington rod purchased through an authorized retailer, except the Crosswater Series and the Minnow and Topo Combos, is covered by our original owner warranty. The Crosswater, Minnow, and Topo are covered by a one-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship and must include a dated proof of purchase.