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A fly rod and fly line work as a system, and unlike in conventional fishing where the lure’s weight determines how far it will go, delivering a fly effectively boils down to turnover.
If you've ever had trouble figuring out what kind of fly rod to use, here's a guide to the various fly rod weights and what they mean.
“Fly-rodding for bass is just another way of throwing a lure out there,” says Orvis' Tom Rosenbauer. "It’s not some black art. It’s another kind of fishing rod." ...
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Fly Fishing vs. Conventional Fishing
The key difference between fly fishing and conventional fishing boils down to the technique and gear. Fly fishing is all about finesse and precision, using a weighted line to cast delicate flies.
“Fly-fishing has a way of taking everything over. Plus you have the attachment to nature. There is something magical for everyone, whether you’re a farmer or a CEO. It preoccupies the mind.” ...
Lakes, rivers, shorelines and open seas—the best fishing rods are designed to help you cast and catch with ease. Here are our favorite rods for every type of fishing.
This TFO BC Big Fly rod review reveals its surprising versatility. Casts big streamers AND smaller flies with ease. Great for fresh and saltwater.
Rods are rated by action, appropriate lure weight, and proper line range. Anglers will select their rod based on the species they are fishing for and the type of water body they are fishing.
To the uninitiated, choosing the right type of fly fishing line can be rather daunting. Unlike conventional rods and reels, which rely on the weight of the lure or rig to cast effectively, a fly rod ...
These days, muskies, myriad saltwater species, bass, and even carp are pursued with fly rods. Panfish, however, don’t rank very high on the list of fly rod targets, which is a shame because they have ...