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How To Chose The Right Fly Fishing Rod
By Angus MacLeod

Many expert fly fishers believe that the choice of a fly fishing rod is very much an intimate business. The fly fishing rod and the fisher must complement each other. This sentiment is really well taken but since not all of us are experts in this field, many of us will need some guidance on how to choose our rods. If you are one of those people who are just new to fly fishing and is about to buy your first fly fishing rod, you might want to consider these tips to help you decide which rod to choose.

Materials Of The Fly Fishing Rod

When buying a fly fishing rod, pay close attention to the materials used in it. A graphite rod is recommended especially if you are just a beginner. Since this type of rod is light and pliable, it will be easier for you to maneuver your rod. However, the catch here is that a graphite fly fishing rod can cost a bit more than other types of rods but the good news is, this rod is very durable that you will be able to use it for a long time. Since you will not be required to replace your rod for a long time, you get your money’s worth.

Functions and Features Of The Rod

When buying a rod, make sure that you test it. You need to test the rod’s bending resistance. If you are a beginner, you might want to try one of those medium-action rods. The good thing about the medium-action rods is that they are easier to hand and gives you more time to position yourself properly. Forget about those fast-action rods for the moment. Those fast action rods are only good for the old times and experts. Note that if your rod is fast acting, you could end up losing your fish if you not have the proper skills to match the reflex of your rod. Once you have enough experience with fly fishing, you can upgrade to a fast action fly fishing rod.

While checking the bend of your rod, make sure that it does not bend too much. It doesn’t matter whether you are holding a fast, medium or slow acting rod; it is not good to have a rod that bends too much. According to experts, a rod that bends too much may have some weak spots in it. If you don’t want to end up with a flawed rod, stay away from those types that bend excessively.

Fly Fishing Facts, Tips & Tactics
There is only one type of trout which is truly indigenous to the United Kingdom. That is the sea trout (Salmo Trutta) which is a migratory subspecies of the trout. In the past it was treated as a separate species.

Author Details:
Angus MacLeod, copywriter for various websites with his main interests being golf and fishing, especially when in fishing in Scotland.

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