Buying a fly rod?

We have a wide range of fly rods in various price ranges, for different fishing situations and from all brands.

. We offer multi-piece rods that are easy to transport, lightweight rods for delicate fishing in small ponds and streams, to heavier gear for tougher fishing - in salt or fast-flowing waters. Please contact us if you need help matching the rod, line, and reel based on your fishing and plans.

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  1. Scierra D-Fly 4-delat flugspö 8'6" WT40, 8'6" WT5, 9' WT5 och 9' WT6 utrustade med klassiskt rullfäste/spöbutt.
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    D-Fly 4-piece fly rod 8'6" WT5

    RRP: 95.11 € Price: 66.58 €
  2. Scierra D-Fly 4-delat flugspö 8'6" WT40, 8'6" WT5, 9' WT5 och 9' WT6 utrustade med klassiskt rullfäste/spöbutt.
    Scierra

    D-Fly 4-piece fly rod 8'6" WT4

    RRP: 95.11 € Price: 66.58 €
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Purchasing a Fly Rod

The fly rod is the foundation of a fly fisher's equipment. Choosing the right fly rod involves purchasing one that is suited to the type of fishing you will be doing. For new fly fishers, it can sometimes be difficult to know what to choose, and in such cases, pre-assembled fly fishing kits can be a good place to start. If you only want to buy a fly rod, there are several things to consider.  

 

The Class and Length of the Fly Rod

The AFTM system is used to categorize fly lines. Fly rods also use the AFTM system to inform the user about which line class suits the rod. A fly rod classified as #5 or WT5, therefore, is suitable for a line in #5. Specifically, #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 used for sea trout fishing or fishing for larger trout, and #9 is popular among pike fishers or for river fishing for sea trout. Most fly rods have a length of 9�.

 

Single-Hand or Two-Hand Rods

Fly rods come in both single-hand and two-hand variations. Single-hand rods are by far the most common and are used for the majority of fly fishing. Two-hand rods are typically used for heavier fishing targeting salmon and sea trout and require different fly lines and additional equipment.