A ready-to-use fly fishing set is a perfect start to fly fishing!
We have a large selection of affordable fly fishing sets in stock. We have sets for all price ranges and for all levels of experience. Here you as a beginner can find a set perfectly suited to learn the basics of this wonderful sport but even if you are a seasoned fly fisher, you can also find a set worth bringing to the fishing!
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Fish species
Here, we’ve categorized the products based on which fish you want to hook. We’ve relied on what manufacturers specify, but also on experience of what usually works. The list could almost be endless, and many things work for more species than we’ve listed, so don’t be afraid to experiment.
Line class (fly fishing)
The number on the line class determines the fly line’s weight, in other words, how powerful the fly rod you’re using is. That’s why the intended rod’s line class determines which line class you should choose for the rest of your gear, like the fly reel and line. A fly rod in line class 3 (#3) is a lighter rod for smaller waters and smaller fish. A fly rod in class 9 (#9) is a heavier rod designed to handle larger flies and bigger fish. When matching fly fishing gear, ensure the line, reel, and rod are of the same class. The best-selling fly fishing gear in Sweden is a 9-foot rod in class 5 with a class 5 floating line (WF) and a matching reel.
Rod length
Rod length grouped in feet + cm.
Are you a beginner and need guidance?
For regular fishing with a casting rod, you can easily group the lengths like this:
5-6 feet - Children/juniors 6-7 feet - Easy to handle - Perfect for boats. 7-9 feet - Most popular, especially for fishing from shore. 9+ feet - Coastal fishing and river fishing, etc.
If you are interested in starting fly fishing, we recommend checking out our complete fly fishing sets. Our fly fishing kits contain everything you need to start fly fishing and consist of components that perfectly match each other. Below we have compiled some information to make it easier for you who want to start fly fishing.
Fly Rod Class and Length
The AFTM system is used to classify fly lines. Fly rods also use the AFTM system to inform the user about which line class suits the rod. A #5 or WT5 classified fly rod, therefore, fits a #5 line. #5 is the most common class for mountain fishing or rainbow trout fishing and is the class we usually recommend for new fly fishers. #7 is often suited for sea trout fishing or fishing for larger trout, and #9 is popular among pike fishers or river fishing for sea trout. Most fly rods have a length of 9'.
Single-Handed or Two-Handed Rods
Fly rods are available both as single-handed and two-handed rods. Single-handed rods are the most common and are used for the majority of all fly fishing. Two-handed rods are typically used for heavier fishing for salmon and sea trout and require different demands on the fly line and other equipment.
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