What Makes A Spey Reel?

Most spey anglers will choose a reel that is one size larger than their rod to balance out the longer rods and hold the

larger spey lines

. A useful feature is a caged or fully-enclosed reel that will prevent thin running lines from jumping and subsequently tangling up. Spey lines are small systems that work together.

Do you need a spey reel for a spey rod?

You can use any old trout reel! If you’re rigging up a 3 or 4 weight spey rod, you’ll simply use the same 5 or 6 weight reel you already use for trout fishing You probably have an extra laying around. And if not you have all the choices in the world, as nearly every fly reel made is made in a 5/6 model.

What is the point of spey casting?

The Spey cast is a

roll cast

that includes a change of direction. It allows the angler to make long casts without a lot of room for a back cast The casting technique may be used with very long double-handed rods as well as more traditional single-handed fly rods.

What is the difference between switch and spey casting?

Switch rods are better suited for nymphing than spey rods because of their shorter length and lighter weight makes them easier to stack mend line or highstick line When swinging flies, spey rods can manage more line on the water because of their longer length.

What is trout spey fishing?

Trout Spey is the term coined for lighter weight spey rods designed for trout fishing tactics like swinging or nymphing If you follow our

fishing reports

and other social media content, you will notice that we have been into fishing Trout Spey for awhile now and find it very useful for our

area rivers

.

Where are

galvan reels

made?

That’s right, Galvan Reels are 100% designed, manufactured and assembled in the USA by the Galvan Family in Sonora California.

How far can you Spey cast?

The longer spey rod, generally 12 to 16 feet in length, allows the angler to cast the fly as far as 100 feet Highly proficient spey casters can toss a fly nearly 200 feet.

Who invented spey casting?

In the last ten years Spey casting with a two-handed rod has spread throughout the steelhead fly fishing world. This is a very old cast originating on the salmon rivers of Great Britain. It was first mentioned in The Book of the Salmon (1850) by Edward Fitzgibbon , who wrote under the pen name of Ephermera.

What are switch rods?

A switch rod is a style of fly rod It is a cross between a single-handed fly rod and a two-handed Spey rod. You can cast them overhead using one hand or you can use the bottom handle with your other hand to do different Spey casts (think fancy roll casts).

What weight fly rod do you use for salmon?

An ideal fly rod for salmon is a 9′ 9-weight fast action rod. Also, a lifetime or 25-year warranty is ideal as well. A 9 weight provides the backbone to turn a +25 pound salmon, but still has the flexibility to cast large streamers and heavily weighted flies.

What weight fly rod for salmon steelhead?

An eight weight rod will suffice for Steelhead though you may want to consider a nine or ten weight for King Salmon Don’t worry about length too much, nine foot rods are the standard but some anglers prefer the extra control of a slightly longer stick.

How many Spey casts are there?

THE FOUR BASIC SPEY CASTS The two traditional Spey casts are the single Spey and Double Spey. To simplify these the single Spey is used when fishing the true left bank (left bank looking downstream) to position the cast across the river.

What is a Spey fishing line?

Historically, Spey lines were designed with a long belly and a taper that was similar to a double-taper line This style of line was mainly used to fish a fly on or near the surface, and to be cast using a long two-handed rod with slow, methodical casting movements.

What is the difference between Skagit and Scandi?

The main differences between Scandi and Skagit lines is that the Skagit line design concentrates more weight in a shorter mass , especially in the sinking tip portion, which helps turn over heavy, bulky flies. All Skagit lines need a tip attached to the head portion of the line to enable it to function properly.

What is Euro nymphing?

Euro nymphing is simply a method of fishing nymphs for trout that was born from competitive fly fishing tournaments Heavily weighted flies, and light tippet are used to quickly sink flies, and a “sighter” (multi colored section of monofilament) is used instead of an indicator (bobber).

What weight rod should I use for trout?

If you’ll be fishing for trout on smaller rivers and streams, choose a 5-weight If you’ll be fishing on larger rivers and streams, choose a 6-weight. If you will be fishing in a place that has a lot of wind, choose a 6-weight.

What is a good size fly rod for trout?

Rod length, for trout fishing, should be 8.5 to 9 feet in length Beginners will not want to go any longer, and only should go shorter if the majority of their fishing will be for smaller fish, such as panfish.

What is the weight of a trout spey rod?

Most rods that are considered “trout spey” rods are in the 2-5 weight range and are capable of throwing streamers up to size #4 depending on the particular rod and type of shooting head. Most anglers prefer very short Skagit style heads in the 12′ range so that they can propel large flies with light rods.

What is switch casting?

What is switch casting? Switch casting involves equipment and casts that can be made either overhand or under the rod tip (spey style) using one or two hands on the rods A true “switch rod” is one that can be used in all the ways mentioned above (over the top, under the tip, single handed or two handed).

What weight is a steelhead spey rod?

The best steelhead fly rods will be 10 to 11 feet long and in the 8 weight range The best steelhead fly rod for great lakes steelhead is a 10 foot 7 weight rod and the best rod for west coast steelhead is a 10 foot 8 weight or 9 weight rod. These are the best rods for a few reasons.

What is a spey fly fishing rod?

What is Spey and Switch Rod Casting. Spey casting is a style of fly fishing used to allow for and create longer casts without the overhead back cast Two-Handed Spey casting can require longer two-handed fly rods with specially tapered lines that allow for a variety of easy casts resulting in longer distances.

Are Galvan Reels good?

” This drag is really, really great” I have said this to myself on multiple occasions. Whether dialed back while applying lighter pressure on trout with 5x or 6x tippet, or higher pressure on saltwater species, this Torque Drag system is top notch. All of Galvan’s reels share this system from the Rush LT to the Grip.

Sources


https://www.reelflyrod.com/best-steelhead-fly-reels.html


SPEY REELS


https://streamsideorvis.com/blog/post/spey-casting-basics


https://thenorthernangler.com/blogs/articles/spey-casting-and-swinging-flies