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All Fly Fishermen Need To Know Regarding Fast Action Fly Rods

By: Andrew Kitchener

Everything Your Want To Know About Fast Action Fly Rods


It is the the fly rod's rigidity which makes fast action fly rods more powerful. Greater power lets the fly fishing fly rod cast a fly line further than slow and medium action fly rods. The stiffness of the fly rod helps generate fly line in the back-cast to allow the line to be loaded and subsequently fly forward more rapidly achieving a longer cast. The extra speed of the line enables more flyline to be held up during the cast as well as enabling that line to be cast a greater distance than slower action fly rods.



As an extra benefit, fast action fly fishing fly rods are also designed to facilitate landing bigger fish. A fast action fly fishing fly rod means the chore of landing really large fish much easier. A fast action fly rod, because of the rod's stiffness makes it much simpler to bring in the fish. Some could say it is less exciting as a fast action rod will not bend the same way a softer action fly rod does. However getting fish landed more rapidly helps reduce fish stress and potential damage.



So let's discuss the key advantages and disadvantages that a fast action fly rod gives a fly angler.


Advantages of using Fast Action Fly Rods



  • Due to the quickler fly line velocity created by fast action fly fishing rods, casting during windy conditions is much easier and more effective using a fast action fly fishing rod.

  • A fisherman can achieve longer casts - A fast action fly fishing rod is ideal where the fly fisherman needs to make consistently long distance casts.

  • It helps landing large fish - A fast action fly rod makes it much easier, and more rapid, to land very large fish.

  • The rigidity of fast action fly rods allow for very quick casts regularly wanted by advanced anglers as more casts could allow more potential fish to be hooked.


Disadvantages of Fast Action Fly Rods



  • A fast action fly rod may be a issue when stalking cautious fish in little rivers as anglers generally need to make short casts. because fast action rods lack the flexibility of slow action fly rods they are more difficult to cast when you needs very short casts. Fast action fly fishing rods are built for long, powerful casts - not short, confined casts.

  • beacuse of its inflexibility a fast action fly fishing rod is usually not the ideal fly rod when fly fishing for wary trout on light tippet material. The rigidity of the fly rod creates greater strain on the tippet rather of absorbing some of the load like slower action fly rods can. Accordingly, if you must want to use really light tippets for cautious fish, a fast action fly rod is not a great choice.

  • For new fly fishermen, a fast action fly rod will have a more difficult learning curve. Because of the speed of the flyline, beginners may discover fast action fly rods more difficult to control than slower action rods. As a result, new fly fishermen may end up dismayed as many of their casts will not go where planned.

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Due to the fly rod's stiffness which makes fast action fly rods more powerful. More power enables the fly rod cast a line a longer distance than slow and medium action fly rods. The stiffness of the fly rod helps generate line tension in the back-cast to allow the line to be loaded and then fly forward more quickly achieving a longer cast. The extra speed of the line enables more fly line to be aerialised during the cast as well as enabling that line to be cast a greater distance than slower ...

Andy is CEO of The Essential Fly, a quality manufacturer of fly fishing salmon fly fishing flies & tackle including tubes flies, single, double and treble hook salmon flies. We have a large range of trout fishing flies {tackle|gear|equipment including fly lines from buzzers to trout dry flies, fly fishing equipment and a large range of fly tying supplies from vices to natural and synthetic materials. Andy is a passionate fisherman and always looking at new fly tying materials and fly fishing flies and their effects on the quarry fish.

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