How To Choose An Appropriate Fly Fishing Rod And How To Make It Last

By Paul Mancini

There aren't too many fishermen who excel with talent alone. No matter how talented a fisherman is, if his rod is not good enough, his chances of landing a consistent haul of fish will remain slim. That is because his equipment will hinder rather than help his ability. Just as a tennis player needs a great racket, the same goes for a fly fisherman's fishing pole.

Fly Fishing is a great sport that many people find enjoyable. It is always a huge challenge to get an elusive fish to strike a bait, but casting for hours on a cool stream, even in the absence of a strike, can be quite relaxing. But regardless of the challenge and the relaxation that fly fishing offers, the goal of the sport is still to catch some fish. Barring some rotten luck and circumstances that are really unfavorable for catching a fish, a reasonable fishing pole is necessary for a large fish.

If you are a mere beginner at fishing, it's perfectly all right to use a simple fishing rod and reel - nothing too snappy and nothing too elaborate. When you are just starting out with fishing, you should pick up a good book to give you a few pointers. You may also garner a tip or two on which fishing pole to purchase.

A simple fly fishing pole is good for those just starting out. Once you have gained some experience with this form of angling, you might want to consider a better fishing rod that is designed for advanced users, a fly fishing rod that will really get your game going. In this case, how do you choose a fly fishing rod that is just right for your needs? In order for you to make this decision, you'll need to know what kind of fish you will be attempting to catch. Different types of fish are caught using different length poles and different weights of line.

Flexibility is also a necessary trait to consider when choosing a fly fishing rod. It is important that your fly rod is flexible enough, something that can withstand the weight of the particular fish and something that will not snap at your face when you are fighting against a struggling fish. When shopping for a fly rod, don't hesitate to hold it in your hand and make a few false casts to see how it performs.

Once you have found a fly fishing rod that you think is right for you, go ahead and buy it. A good fishing rod is an investment, and if you select carefully, it can last you a lifetime if you maintain it properly.

If you are still not quite sure just what kind of fly fishing pole you should purchase then go ahead and buy a few secondhand fly fishing rods. Once you've settled on the right fly pole to ultimately purchase, you can always sell your secondhand rods or keep them as backups.

As we have already alluded to, a good fishing rod is a good investment that will give you a lifetime of angling enjoyment. But your rod will only last if you take care of it properly. Taking care of a fly rod is simple - it only requires cleaning and oiling.

To clean your fishing rod, you start by dismantling the reel from the rod and cleaning the reel in warm water and drying it thoroughly. After that, get a screw driver and unscrew the reel plate so you could get a look at the inside the reel.

Once you have the reel inside exposed, carefully remove all the debris you find on the inside of the reel with a few Q-tips. Be absolutely certain that you have cleaned all the dirt out. Then, once the reel is nice and clean, lubricate the mechanism inside the reel and replace the reel plate.

Fly fishing is a really enjoyable hobby, and to get the most enjoyment out of it, you should use a fly fishing rod that works well for you. When you have made the investment in a good fly rod, protect your investment by cleaning it regularly.

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