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		<title>A Guide to Selecting a Fly Fishing Rod</title>
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Choosing the Correct Fly Fishing Rod

Fly fishing rods today are manufactured from many different types of material. Fly rods also come in many different lengths, and have different degrees of flexibility, which make it confusing when selecting a fly fishing rod. One of the most important items of equipment that you will buy for fly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fly fishing rods today are manufactured from many different types of material. Fly rods also come in many different lengths, and have different degrees of flexibility, which make it confusing when selecting a fly fishing rod. One of the most important items of equipment that you will buy for fly fishing will be your fly fishing rod – selecting the correct fly rod is therefore imperative. The fly fishing rod that is the oldest is the <a target="_blank" title="Why use a Classic Bamboo Fly Rod" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/bamboo_fly_fishing_rod">classic bamboo fly rod</a>. Whilst a bamboo fly rod is a work of art, these rods are heavier and more expensive than the fly rods made today.</p>
<p><strong>1. Rod Materials</strong></p>
<p>Fly fishing rod are manufactured using the following materials:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Fiberglass</strong> – Commonly used in the less expensive fly rods. Fiberglass rods are usually more durable than graphite, and are generally used by beginners. These fly fishing rods can be used for many fishing situations.</li>
<li><strong>Graphite</strong> – More expensive than fiberglass rods. Fly fishing rods made of graphite are lighter, which make them easier to cast more accurately. Graphite rods also have greater fighting power. Expert and beginner anglers are able to use these rods.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>2. Rod Action</strong></p>
<p>Rod action is the amount of stiffness in the rod, and how much the rod will flex when you are casting or are fighting a fish. The action of a fly rod can categorized as:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Slow-Action</strong> – These rods have the most bend or flexibility. These fly fishing rods are the most accurate when it comes to short-range casting, but are difficult for beginners to learn to control. Fishing for lightweight fish is the main use of these rods.</li>
<li><strong>Medium-Action</strong> -These rods bend in the middle of the rod and at the rod tip. Rods in this category are suitable for the novice angler. These fly fishing rods can be used for both short-range and long-range casting.</li>
<li><strong>Fast-Action</strong> – Beginners find these rods difficult to handle. The tip of these rods can flex, but the rest of the rod is quite stiff. These rods allow you to cast long distances, and to reel in larger fish. Slow-action fly rods have better casting accuracy than these rods.</li>
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<p><strong>3. Rod Weight</strong></p>
<p>The weight of the fly fishing rod you choose should match the weight of the fly line you intend using. This is not the actual weight of the fly rod itself, but an indication of the fly line weight that the rod has been designed to use most effectively. Fly line weights are categorized 1 to 15, and you choose your fly line weight according to the fish you intend catching:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>1 to 3 Weight</strong> – Small trout and other small fish using small flies.</li>
<li><strong>4 weight</strong> – Small to medium sized trout and other similar sized fish with small to medium flies.</li>
<li><strong>5 or 6 Weight</strong> – Medium sized trout, small bass and other similar sized fish using small to large flies.</li>
<li><strong>7 or 8 Weight</strong> – Large trout and bass. Large flies and streamers can be used.</li>
<li><strong>9 Weight and Above</strong> – Steelhead, salmon, and saltwater fish with saltwater flies.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>4. Rod Length</strong></p>
<p>The length of a fly rod determines the action of the rod. Shorter fly fishing rods have a slower action than longer fly rods, but they are better suited to fly fishing in tight confined spaces than longer fly fishing rods. Fly fishing rod length can be categorized as:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Short (less than 8 feet)</strong> – Use in tight fishing situations where bush, trees or stream size restrict your movement.</li>
<li><strong>Medium (8 feet – 9 feet)</strong> – Recommended rod length for trout and bass fly fishing. These rods allow you to handle more weight and to cast further.</li>
<li><strong>Long (longer than 9 feet)</strong> – Ideal choice for longer casting and fishing for big-game fish.</li>
</ul>
<p>Take a look at the <a target="_blank" title="A Beginner Fly Fishing Rod Guide" href="http://flyfishingelite.com/fly_fishing_rod_guide">beginner fly fishing rod guide</a> for more information about fly rods, and how to choose a fly fishing rod.</p>
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		<title>Selecting And Evaluating Fly Fishing Rods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A variety of materials are used for fly fishing rods which include bamboo, fiberglass and graphite. Just like any the participants in any growing pastime, the fly fishermen are constantly looking for the best equipment, so manufacturers continually try to improve their fly fishing rods.
 Novices looking for their ideal fly rod may find the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A variety of materials are used for fly fishing rods which include bamboo, fiberglass and graphite. Just like any the participants in any growing pastime, the fly fishermen are constantly looking for the best equipment, so manufacturers continually try to improve their fly fishing rods.</p>
<p> Novices looking for their ideal fly rod may find the vast array of available equipment mind-boggling. A low priced fly fishing rod is ideal for a beginner. This allows them to get into the sport without spending a great deal of money to try out fly fishing. You can find inexpensive fly rods that vary in price between forty and eight dollars.</p>
<p> Those that have been fly fishing for a long time will usually favor <a title="fly fishing rod" href="http://www.fishingholereport.com/">bamboo fly rods</a> readily singing their praises. Bamboo rods have advanced to the point that the center is solid having strips of bamboo clued together to fit the outside of them. Amazingly strong bamboo rods are the most expensive fly rod on the market. This is not one a beginner would wish to have due to the cost alone, this rod comes after you have decided the passion you have for fly fishing is unmatched by any other activity in your life.</p>
<p> Then there is the choice between graphite fly rods and fiberglass fly rods. The graphite fly fishing rods are made from graphite materials. These rods tend to be a little on the stiff side and rather strong. The quality of the graphite fly rods that you choose will determine its strength. Most fly fisherman prefer the graphite rods to the fiberglass rods since they are more sensitive and stronger than the fiberglass rods are.</p>
<p> Since the <a title="fly fishing rod" href="http://www.fishingholereport.com/what-i-use-in-fly-fishing-equipment/">graphite fly rods</a> are stronger giving the fly fisherman added support it is a good choice for the beginner. If you ask an experienced fly fisherman they will gladly give pointers on deciding which of the fly rods available are best suited for your use dependent upon your skill level.</p>
<p> For the experienced fisherman and for the beginners in the sport, Fiberglass rods,in a wide variety of strong flexible rods, are ideal. While fiberglass fly fishing rods are much more flexible, they tend to be so heavy that many fishermen won&#8217;t use them.</p>
<p> When purchasing fly fishing rods, these are just a few things to keep in mind.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing For Bass</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via WikipediaFly fishing is the sport of choice for many men and women who just like to get out in the fresh air a lot, and this branch of the sport of fishing is mostly used for catching trout and bass. There are places in the United States that have been marked as hot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="zemanta-img" style="margin: 1em; float: right; display: block; width: 212px"><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Micropterus_dolomieu2.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9d/Micropterus_dolomieu2.jpg/202px-Micropterus_dolomieu2.jpg" alt=":en:Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu). Ar..." style="border: medium none ; display: block" width="202" height="147" /></a><span class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="margin: 1em 0pt 0pt; font-size: 0.8em; display: block">Image via <a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Micropterus_dolomieu2.jpg">Wikipedia</a></span></span><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_fishing" title="Fly fishing" rel="wikipedia" class="zem_slink">Fly fishing</a> is the sport of choice for many men and women who just like to get out in the fresh air a lot, and this branch of the sport of fishing is mostly used for catching trout and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_%28fish%29" title="Bass (fish)" rel="wikipedia" class="zem_slink">bass</a>. There are places in the United States that have been marked as hot spots for fishing with a <a href="http://www.thejoyofflyfishing.com/flyfishing/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=1" onmouseover="top.window.status='Fly Rods on eBay'; return true" onmouseout="top.window.status=''; return true" target="_blank">Fly rod</a>. Which one you go to will depend on what you are going to fish for. A little research will most likely find one that suits you, and you can probably find a great spot very close to your home.</p>
<p>Largemouth bass, <a href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">smallmouth bass</a> and striped bass can be caught with a <a href="http://fishing.jdkrecommends.info/category/fly_fishing">fly fishing</a> rod. Some of them can be challenging, especially because they are a fairly aggressive fish that are large in size. As a matter of fact, many fishermen will tell you that their feisty nature is one of the main reasons why they like bass fishing in the first place. The thrill of the challenge and the reward that comes with the catch can make all of your preparations very worthwhile.</p>
<p>Having a quality fly fishing rod will help to make your overall fishing experience much more enjoyable. You need to purchase a strong one; one that can stand up to the stress that an aggressive bass is capable of putting on it. You don’t want the rod to break, or take off into the water because it wasn’t strong enough, or you did not have the right grip on it. Do lots of research before you actually make a purchase. Your local tackle store is a good place to look at rods and try them out. Doing so will ensure that you have the right rod for your fishing excursions.</p>
<p>Once you find a <a href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">fly fishing</a> rod that is suitable for you, also ask the experts about flies and which ones are best. Some flies are meant to be used when smallmouth bass fishing. Others are used when for largemouth bass fishing. Before you leave on your fishing trip, consult the local store to make sure you have not forgotten anything.</p>
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		<title>Comparing and Choosing Fly Fishing Rods</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 09:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing rods come in a variety of materials including bamboo, fiberglass and graphite. In the genre of outdoor activities, fly fishing is quickly becoming a popular hobby to pass the time. And, with the manufacturers of the rods noting this change of statistics, they will seeks to further improve their products. For them, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly fishing rods come in a variety of materials including bamboo, fiberglass and graphite. In the genre of outdoor activities, fly fishing is quickly becoming a popular hobby to pass the time. And, with the manufacturers of the rods noting this change of statistics, they will seeks to further improve their products. For them, it is believed that those who participate in fly fishing will always be searching for the latest and best fishing rods currently available.</p>
<p> For those that are just beginning to delve into the world of fly fishing the vast selection of fly rods can be overwhelming as they try to determine the best fly rod for them. A low priced fly fishing rod is ideal for a beginner. This allows them to get into the sport without spending a great deal of money to try out fly fishing. You can find inexpensive fly rods that vary in price between forty and eight dollars.</p>
<p> Those that have been fly fishing for a long time will usually favor <a title="fly fishing rod" href="http://www.fishingholereport.com/">bamboo fly rods</a> readily singing their praises. Bamboo rods have advanced to the point that the center is solid having strips of bamboo clued together to fit the outside of them. Amazingly strong bamboo rods are the most expensive fly rod on the market. This is not one a beginner would wish to have due to the cost alone, this rod comes after you have decided the passion you have for fly fishing is unmatched by any other activity in your life.</p>
<p> Then there is the choice between graphite fly rods and fiberglass fly rods. The graphite fly fishing rods are made from graphite materials. These rods tend to be a little on the stiff side and rather strong. The quality of the graphite fly rods that you choose will determine its strength. Most fly fisherman prefer the graphite rods to the fiberglass rods since they are more sensitive and stronger than the fiberglass rods are.</p>
<p> Since the <a title="fly fishing rod" href="http://www.fishingholereport.com/what-i-use-in-fly-fishing-equipment/">graphite fly rods</a> are stronger giving the fly fisherman added support it is a good choice for the beginner. If you ask an experienced fly fisherman they will gladly give pointers on deciding which of the fly rods available are best suited for your use dependent upon your skill level.</p>
<p> For the experienced fisherman and for the beginners in the sport, Fiberglass rods,in a wide variety of strong flexible rods, are ideal. Despite the flexibility of the fiberglass of the fly fishing rods, their weight (a product of their durability) makes them less appealing to many fishermen.</p>
<p> A few things should be considered when deciding which fly fishing rod to buy.</p>
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		<title>Useful Pointers When Fly Fishing For Bass</title>
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smallmouth bass

Anyone who really enjoys getting out in the fresh air to do a little bit of fishing may end up developing a taste for fly fishing. This type is quite a popular, and can involve fishing for trout or even bass. It basically depends on what type of fish you wish to catch! The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anyone who really enjoys getting out in the fresh air to do a little bit of fishing may end up developing a taste for fly fishing. This type is quite a popular, and can involve fishing for trout or even bass. It basically depends on what type of fish you wish to catch! The great news for anyone looking to getting into fishing with a fly rod for bass is that there are several places throughout the United States that are known as hot spots. With a little bit of research, you could even find a couple of wonderful fishing areas within a decent driving distance from your home.</p>
<p> Largemouth bass, <a href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">smallmouth bass</a> and striped bass can be caught with a <a href="http://fishing.jdkrecommends.info/category/fly_fishing">fly fishing</a> rod. Some of them can be challenging, especially because they are a fairly aggressive fish that are large in size. As a matter of fact, many fishermen will tell you that their feisty nature is one of the main reasons why they like bass fishing in the first place. The thrill of the challenge and the reward that comes with the catch can make all of your preparations very worthwhile.</p>
<p> Fly fishing for bass will require a rod that is able to stand up to the entire process. The rod will generally end up going through a tremendous amount of pressure once a bass is hooked on the line. Not being able to hold the weight will result in breakage of your rod or even the loss of the entire rod altogether into the water. Additionally, it is also important that you do a little bit of research on rods before you actually buy one. You can always go to your local tackle store and get a feel for your fly rod before buying it. This will ensure that you will have a fly rod that is comfortable for you and easy to grasp. These considerations will be important once the bass is caught up on the hook.</p>
<p> The experts at your local fishing tackle shop can help you to find not only a <a href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">fly fishing</a> rod, but also flies that are appropriate for the type of fish you will be fishing for. There are flies designed for trout and bass. Your local shop is a great place to gather both information and equipment for bass and trout fishing.</p>
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		<title>Making Comparisons And Picking A Rod For Fly Fishing</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bamboo, fiberglass and graphite are just some of the materials that fly fishing rods might be made of. Just like any the participants in any growing pastime, the fly fishermen are constantly looking for the best equipment, so manufacturers continually try to improve their fly fishing rods.</p>
<p> Novices looking for their ideal fly rod may find the vast array of available equipment mind-boggling. A beginner&#8217;s fishing rod should ideally be low priced as this will allow them to find out if fly fishing is right for them without spending a lot of money, while those who are more experienced and wish to compete should choose rods that are more expensive and will give a better performance. The most affordably priced fly type rods run from about $40 to $80.</p>
<p> Those that have been fly fishing for a long time will usually favor <a target="_blank" title="fly fishing rod" href="http://www.fishingholereport.com/">bamboo fly rods</a> readily singing their praises. Bamboo rods have advanced to the point that the center is solid having strips of bamboo clued together to fit the outside of them. Amazingly strong bamboo rods are the most expensive fly rod on the market. This is not one a beginner would wish to have due to the cost alone, this rod comes after you have decided the passion you have for fly fishing is unmatched by any other activity in your life.</p>
<p> Then there is the choice between graphite fly rods and fiberglass fly rods. The graphite fly fishing rods are made from graphite materials. These rods tend to be a little on the stiff side and rather strong. The quality of the graphite fly rods that you choose will determine its strength. Most fly fisherman prefer the graphite rods to the fiberglass rods since they are more sensitive and stronger than the fiberglass rods are.</p>
<p> Since the <a target="_blank" title="fly fishing rod" href="http://www.fishingholereport.com/what-i-use-in-fly-fishing-equipment/">graphite fly rods</a> are stronger giving the fly fisherman added support it is a good choice for the beginner. If you ask an experienced fly fisherman they will gladly give pointers on deciding which of the fly rods available are best suited for your use dependent upon your skill level.</p>
<p> For those who are experienced fisherman and those who are just begninning to show intersest in the sport, fiberglass fly fishing rods come in a wide variety of strong flexible material. Despite the flexibility of the fiberglass of the fly fishing rods, their weight (a product of their durability) makes them less appealing to many fishermen.</p>
<p> These are just a few things to take into consideration when deciding on the purchase of fly fishing rods.</p>
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		<title>Tips When Fly Fishing For Bass</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 09:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
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striped bass fishing

Fly fishing is the sport of choice for many men and women who just like to get out in the fresh air a lot, and this branch of the sport of fishing is mostly used for catching trout and bass. There are places in the United States that have been marked as hot [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fly fishing is the sport of choice for many men and women who just like to get out in the fresh air a lot, and this branch of the sport of fishing is mostly used for catching trout and bass. There are places in the United States that have been marked as hot spots for fishing with a fly rod. Which one you go to will depend on what you are going to fish for. A little research will most likely find one that suits you, and you can probably find a great spot very close to your home.</p>
<p> Largemouth bass, <a target="_blank" href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">smallmouth bass</a> and striped bass can be caught with a <a target="_blank" href="http://fishing.jdkrecommends.info/category/fly_fishing">fly fishing</a> rod. Some of them can be challenging, especially because they are a fairly aggressive fish that are large in size. As a matter of fact, many fishermen will tell you that their feisty nature is one of the main reasons why they like bass fishing in the first place. The thrill of the challenge and the reward that comes with the catch can make all of your preparations very worthwhile.</p>
<p> Fly fishing for bass will require a rod that is able to stand up to the entire process. The rod will generally end up going through a tremendous amount of pressure once a bass is hooked on the line. Not being able to hold the weight will result in breakage of your rod or even the loss of the entire rod altogether into the water. Additionally, it is also important that you do a little bit of research on rods before you actually buy one. You can always go to your local tackle store and get a feel for your fly rod before buying it. This will ensure that you will have a fly rod that is comfortable for you and easy to grasp. These considerations will be important once the bass is caught up on the hook.</p>
<p> The experts at your local fishing tackle shop can help you to find not only a <a target="_blank" href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">fly fishing</a> rod, but also flies that are appropriate for the type of fish you will be fishing for. There are flies designed for trout and bass. Your local shop is a great place to gather both information and equipment for bass and trout fishing.</p>
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		<title>What Do I Need When Fly Fishing For Bass?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 09:31:59 +0000</pubDate>
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fishing tackle shop

Fly fishing is a great way to get out and get some fresh air. Mostly used for catching trout and bass, this is a popular part of the sport of fishing. Depending on what kind of fish you want to catch, there are several places in the United States that are considered hot [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fly fishing is a great way to get out and get some fresh air. Mostly used for catching trout and bass, this is a popular part of the sport of fishing. Depending on what kind of fish you want to catch, there are several places in the United States that are considered hot spots. Some of these places may even be close to where you live, and all you have to do is research them a little to find out.</p>
<p> Largemouth bass, <a target="_blank" href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">smallmouth bass</a> and striped bass can be caught with a <a target="_blank" href="http://fishing.jdkrecommends.info/category/fly_fishing">fly fishing</a> rod. Some of them can be challenging, especially because they are a fairly aggressive fish that are large in size. As a matter of fact, many fishermen will tell you that their feisty nature is one of the main reasons why they like bass fishing in the first place. The thrill of the challenge and the reward that comes with the catch can make all of your preparations very worthwhile.</p>
<p> Fly fishing for bass will require a rod that is able to stand up to the entire process. The rod will generally end up going through a tremendous amount of pressure once a bass is hooked on the line. Not being able to hold the weight will result in breakage of your rod or even the loss of the entire rod altogether into the water. Additionally, it is also important that you do a little bit of research on rods before you actually buy one. You can always go to your local tackle store and get a feel for your fly rod before buying it. This will ensure that you will have a fly rod that is comfortable for you and easy to grasp. These considerations will be important once the bass is caught up on the hook.</p>
<p> The experts at your local fishing tackle shop can help you to find not only a <a target="_blank" href="http://fishing.trustprofitableniche.com/fly-fishing2.php">fly fishing</a> rod, but also flies that are appropriate for the type of fish you will be fishing for. There are flies designed for trout and bass. Your local shop is a great place to gather both information and equipment for bass and trout fishing.</p>
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