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Fly Fishing Equipment - Fly Rod

from: Deb St. George - Cherokee-Legends.net

There are several pieces of equipment used in fly fishing. This article will discuss one of its most fundamental equipments which is the fly rod. This is where the fly line is attached.

The fly rod comes in several sizes. Its length typically ranges from as short as 6 ft to as long as 13 ft.

Aside from the length, fly fishing rods are measured by their weight. As a rule of thumb, the smaller the value of the weight, the smaller the fish it can catch.

For example, a fly rod of 0wt (zero weight) is enough to catch a small trout. For bigger types of fish such as a salmon, a fly rod of a heavier weight is used.

A fly rod’s weight is also important in determining the weight of the fly line that can be used with it. So a rod of 10wt requires a #10 line and could not use a line of a different size.

There are rods which can accommodate a variety of weights but they tend to compromise performance for flexibility.

Bamboo is the traditional material used as a fly rod. It is prized by fly fishing enthusiasts for its surprising strength in typical conditions.

It can be pricey though, which is why others choose rods made of alternative materials such as fiberglass and graphite. The two are chosen for their durability (they are not prone to rusting) and performance (they are lighter compared to other materials).

 

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Couple proud of fishing film's impact

Film-makers Jeanie Ackley and Carl McNeil moved to Albert Town from Dunedin over six years ago, eager to spend every available minute in the outdoors making fly-fishing films or travelling. read more

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South Platte River bounces back for fly-fishing after Hayman Fire

This stretch of the South Platte River was one of the top fishing tailwaters in the United States 10 years ago, registering between 2,000 and 3,000 trout per mile in its winding waters 50 miles southwest of Denver, according to local experts.

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Coltman off to World Fly Fishing Championship

FLY into Slovenia and jag a world title. That is the goal of three Ballarat anglers ahead of the World Fly Fishing Championship in June.

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Free fly fishing class offered in Clinton

How to fish the Clinch River tailwater for trout -- spin casting and fly casting -- will be the topic Saturday, May 12, of a free, public on-the-river seminar sponsored by the Clinch River Chapter of Trout Unlimited.

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Vermont's fishing lore hooks visitors

If the Baseball Hall of Fame belongs in Cooperstown, N.Y., and the Horse Racing Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., then perhaps it is justice that brings the American Museum of Fly Fishing to Manchester, Vt.

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Hatton: Even novices can learn to appreciate art of fly fishing

"If our father had had his way, nobody who did not know how to fish would be allowed to disgrace a fish by catching him." Fly fishing takes patience, finesse, great eyesight, dexterity, smarts -- all of which I lack.

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