What Fly Rod For Dry Flies?

G.Loomis NRX+ Fly Rod $875.00. G.Loomis NRX+ LP Fly Rod $875.00. Lamson purist fly rod new $399.99. Sage DART Fly Rod $825.00. Sage R8 Fly Rods NEW $1,050.00. Sage SONIC Fly Rod $650.00. Scott Centric Fly Rods $945.00. Scott F Series Fiberglass Fly Rod $695.00. What makes a good dry fly rod? A good dry … Read more

What Can A 5-weight Fly Rod Handle?

In short, 5-weight fly rods are widely considered to be the best all-around choice for anglers; and for good reason. From making delicate casts on small mountain streams , to fighting 20-inch trout on larger rivers and lakes, 5-weight fly rods are versatile enough to handle a wide range of fly fishing scenarios. How strong … Read more

Are Greys Fly Reels Good?

Who makes Greys fly Rods? Greys is a Division of Hardy and now one of the oldest names in fly fishing brings its exciting new line of products to the USA. Innovative products that are well made at great prices. Many of you have become very big fans of these rods, reels, bags and technical … Read more

What Is An 8wt Good For?

These rods can handle all kinds of lines, wind, and flies ranging up to larger patterns like bass bugs and saltwater streamers The amount of power in an 8 weight also means it can take on some bigger, stronger species, yet more average-sized specimens remain enjoyable because it’s not too much rod. Can you use … Read more

Does Scott Make Good Fly Rods?

Where are Scott Fly Rods made? Scott fly rods range in price from $475-$995. They are hand crafted in Montrose, Colorado , and covered by Scott’s Unconditional Lifetime Warranty. What is a 10wt fly rod good for? 10wt fly rods are pretty good for casting heavier and larger dry flies Plus, they’re great at for … Read more

Where Is Fenwick Aetos Made?

Like other fenwick rods , this is built in Korea Feels very good in close – as good as the Recon. I was tempted to rate it higher. Shorter to medium distances are the sweet spot for the Aetos, where it forms nice controllable tight loops with good accuracy. Are Fenwick rods still made? Re: … Read more