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Sage Classic R8 Fly Fishing Rod

Fish Slow, Feel More The evolution of a fly angler aligns with the pace at which they fish. Over time, the desire to catch many or large fish shift...

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Sage Dart Fly Fishing Rod

The small water DART features a short-range fast action for chasing wary trout in still and clear water, close quarters, or obstacle-ridden streams...

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Sage ESN Fly Fishing Rod

Overview Our ESN was designed specifically for Europeanstyle nymphing techniques developed to maximize catch rates. Built with a KonneticHD backbon...

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Sage Foundation Fly Fishing Outfit

Equipped with a high-performance blank (Graphite IIIe), the FOUNDATION has a fast action providing excellent casting power and effortless control. ...

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Sage Foundation Fly Fishing Rod

Equipped with a high-performance blank (Graphite IIIe), the FOUNDATION has a fast action providing excellent casting power and effortless control. ...

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Sage Maverick Fly Fishing Rod

Saltwater angling is more often a game of quick shots than long casts. Dropping a fly in front of a cruising tarpon 20ft off the bow can be the dif...

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Sage Payload Fly Fishing Rod

Big fish, big fly. While not always the case, this rule does ring true for many warmwater and saltwater fisheries with anglers casting larger flies...

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Sage R8 Core Fly Fishing Rod

R8 CORE is a rod family focused on maximum versatility and applies new revolutionary material technology through our forward thinking lens of what ...

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Sage Salt R8 Fly Fishing Rod

Most salt rods are built for pure power and ultimate strength—that is table stakes for the venue and the discipline. With our new R8 graphite, addi...

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Sage Sense Fly Fishing Rod

The SENSE is designed specifically for the European Style Nymphing angler, with a rod that combines Euro Nymphing specific action, optimized compon...

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Sage Sonic Fly Fishing Rod

Whether laying down dry flies with finesse or delivering streamers to distant reaches, the SONIC family of rods provides uncompromised versatility,...

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Fly Fishing Rods Guide

Most anglers would agree that the rod is the most important tool when it comes to fly fishing. Without it, we simply could not fish. It can be daunting when it comes to finding the right rod, but we are here to help. Golden Fly Shop strives to provide the best rod options from the best brands. There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to fly rods; it really comes down to what makes you happy. Selecting a rod isn’t always an easy process, but it should be a fun one. Our guide is here to help keep it that way.

How to Choose a Fly Fishing Rod

Before ever buying a rod, we recommend going to your local shop and casting the rods you're interested in before making a purchase. Fly rod companies make rods for anyone, but not everyone. Each rod has its own nuances and cadences, so it’s good to actually try casting different brands, lengths, and actions to find the one that best suits your casting and fishing style.

If you don’t have the option to go cast rods in a local shop, we have all the information you need to help find a rod. When it comes to choosing a fishing rod, whether you’re a beginner or an expert, there are a few things to consider that can help you make the best choice.

What Makes a Good Fly Rod?

Rod Materials

The majority of fly rods are built with graphite, although other common options are fiberglass and bamboo. R.L. Winston has used boron as a graphite substitute in the past. It’s important to note that not all graphite is the same. The graphite in a $200 rod is going to be much heavier and weaker and will not cast as far or accurately as a more expensive rod. Additionally, rods with lower-end graphite are going to have poorer tracking. Tracking is the fluctuation of the rod tip throughout the cast and where the line will inevitably follow. Rods with poor tracking will not cast accurately, no matter how good of a caster you are. Remember that the more you spend on a rod, the better the graphite. the better the graphite, the better the rod performs.

Rod Weight

It’s important to find a weight of rod that will fit your specific fishing needs. The weight of the rod is a number that determines the rod's power and the amount of grains required in a fly line for it to load properly. Weights of fly rods will range from 2-14 weight, and that means the lower the number, the lighter the fly line.

For general trout fishing, we recommend a 4wt, 5wt, or 6wt rod. These rods can handle most of the situations thrown at you when trout fishing. The 4wt is best for delicate presentations and generally smaller fish. The 5wt is considered the best do-it-all rod, whereas a 6wt is better for bigger fish and flies. However, none of these rods would be a bad choice; just refine the exact weight for where you live and the types of fishing you will be doing.

When fishing in freshwater, it’s generally best to match your rod’s weight with the type of fishing you’ll be doing. For saltwater fishing, it’s more appropriate to match the rod’s weight to the size of the fish you’re targeting, and most would recommend an 8wt or 9wt as a do-all saltwater rod.

For example, where a heavier weight is needed, such as catching musky or migratory tarpon, an 11wt or 12wt rod is an appropriate rod for both. A rod of this size is required to effectively fight a migratory tarpon, but that much rod power is overkill for musky. However, this size of rod is still okay for musky fishing because of its ability to cast incredibly heavy sinking lines and 12-15-inch flies.

You should also match your fly line weight to your rod weight. We carry a good selection of fly lines that will match up to what you need.

Rod Length

What is the best length for a fly fishing rod? Rods lengths vary from short 6 feet rods to very long rods that can be 12 to 14 feet. The best length will really depend on where and what you are fishing for, as both short and long rods have their pros and cons. Shorter rods are great for catching smaller fish or fishing in streams. While longer rods are better for longer casts and fishing in windier situations. The most popular and most recommended rod length is a 9-foot rod because it has the best balance and maintains accuracy.

Rod Action

The rod action simply means how flexible the fly rod is. There are three types of action: fast, medium, and slow. Why is the action important? The rod’s action and flex are important because they will directly affect how the rod feels and the presentation of your fly.

There are many unique actions and casting tolerances in the rod market, but when first looking, it’s best to make your first criteria list with the general action. Most anglers prefer a medium-fast action because this universal action allows you to be versatile on the water regardless of conditions. However, If you fish in windier places or have a faster casting stroke, you would likely prefer a fast action rod. At the same time, anglers who are used to classical tapers would much prefer a slow or medium-action rod.

What Fly Rod Do We Recommend?

Golden Fly Shop carries numerous high-quality rod companies, including Sage, Hardy, Orvis, G. Loomis, R.L. Winston, Scott, Douglas, Redington, and Lamson. We carry this many companies to ensure we have the proper rod that meets your criteria. Below are some of our recommendations to get you started, but if you have questions or just aren’t sure, we would love to talk to you and help you find the right rod for you.

Best Selling Rods:

Sage R8 Core
R.L. Winston Air 2
Orvis Recon

Saltwater Rods:
G. Loomis Asquith
Scott Sector
Sage Salt R8

Freshwater Rods:
Hardy Marksman
Scott Centric
R.L. Winston Pure

Beginner Rods:
Orvis Clearwater
Lamson Guru
Redington Crux

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*One and two-piece rods have additional shipping charges due to the size of the box.

Need more help choosing a Fly Fishing Rod?

Talk to the Experts at Golden Fly Shop for personalized recommendations.

303-330-1292
support@goldenflyshop.com

Need more help choosing a Fly Fishing Rod?

Need more help choosing a Fly Fishing Rod?

Talk to the Experts at Golden Fly Shop for personalized recommendations.

303-330-1292
support@goldenflyshop.com