Fly Rods
Vast Range Of Fly RodsHere you will find a vast range of rods from the stunning 2 weight River and Stream to large stillwater rods. Single or double handed salmon rods, switch rods and alternatives for every venue from saltwater to reservoir, brook to spate river, small stillwater to a rod for that mighty tarpon. With Greys, Vision, Wychwood rods here you have a range suitable for every budget and occasion. We ship all over the UK and worldwide. |
What fly fishing rod do you need to use? It depends upon the occasion, species targetted and the venue. A small brook trout needs a very different fly rod to a large salmon on spate waters when you need to cast large and heavy tube flies and want a heavy duty double handed fly rod. If you need assistance then please telephone.
check our glossary to understand terms used to describe fly rods or our blog for rod usage by weight.
The medium / fast blank action in combination with the Free-Flex handle makes this super sensitive rod a dream to fish on.
The fast blank action in combination with the Free-Flex handle makes this super sensitive rod a dream to fish on.
The fast blank action in combination with the Free-Flex handle makes this super sensitive rod a dream to fish on.
The fast blank action in combination with the Free-Flex handle makes this super sensitive rod a dream to fish on.
The fast blank action in combination with the Free-Flex handle makes this super sensitive rod a dream to fish on.
The fast blank action in combination with the Free-Flex handle makes this super sensitive rod a dream to fish on.
The medium / fast blank action in combination with the Free-Flex handle makes this super sensitive rod a dream to fish on.
Big and powerful for Pike and saltwater species like GT, Sailfish, Tuna etc. Strong progressive acion handles big flies and strong winds really well
Good for speycasting, developed for big salmon & sea trout in rivers. Deep action absorbs jolts and tires fish without straining leaders.
Classic trout rod with short length ideal for smaller rivers and streams but still capable of casting good distances.
Where should different fly rods be used? Obviously in small becks shorter rods will be better and are less likely to cause casting problems. Below is a guide to typical fly rod usage by weight.
Fly Rod Use By Line Weight
Fly Rod Line Weight | Typical Usage |
#2/3/4 | Stream / brooks for Brook & Brownies & Grayling |
#5 | Small rivers, brooks & streams for Brownies & Grayling |
#6 | Rivers and small lakes when fly fishing for Brown & Rainbow Trout |
#7 | Used for Lakes, boats & reservoir for Rainbow Trout, Larger Brownies & Blue Trout, Small River Grilse Fishing |
#8 | Reservoir & boats, plus saltwater fly fishing for Rainbows, Larger Brownies & Blues, Salmon Grilse Fishing & saltwater species |
#9 | larger rivers and reservoirs fly fishing for large trout, largemouth bass, pike, steelhead & salmon |
#10/11/12 | Large rivers & saltwater, Salmon & Saltwater species |
check our glossary to understand terms used to describe fly rods.