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| 17 Feb 2012 10:02 | ||||||||
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amico1582
Noobie Location: Cornwall Number Of Posts: 2 |
What are the best fly-fishing rods out there? |
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| 17 Feb 2012 11:37 | ||||||||
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amico1582
Noobie Location: Cornwall Number Of Posts: 2 |
Had a look round and a lot of people suggesting snowbee rods, would you say this is true? |
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| 07 May 2025 14:41 | ||||||||
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tonni
Noobie Location: UAE Number Of Posts: 2 |
I know this is a pretty old thread, but I thought I’d still share in case someone else stumbles across it like I did. When it comes to fly-fishing rods, a lot has changed over the years, but some brands have stayed solid. Orvis, Sage, and Redington still make great rods for different skill levels and budgets. If you're just starting out, something like the Orvis Clearwater or Redington Classic Trout is easy to handle and won’t break the bank. For more experienced anglers, higher-end rods from Sage or G. Loomis offer amazing performance. It really comes down to what feels good in your hand and matches the kind of fishing you want to do. |
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