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Spydeyrch
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So, which fly rod action, or flex for those Orvis rods, do you prefer?
My first rod, 9' 5wt, was a med-fast action rod and it was good for my first rod. But then I got a shorter 7' 3wt slow-med action rod. I noticed that I get many more tailing loops with faster rods than I do with slower rods. I also love the slower action. When I was casting some cane rods a few months ago, they were ssslllllloooowwwwwww but man that felt AMAZING!!!!
So it got me thinking ..... I think that I prefer slower action rods. I know the whole "faster action rod = faster line speed = tighter loops = more distance", but to be honest most fish I go after are caught within the first 30 - 40 feet, and I can hit those distances just fine. I don't need to belt out 80 foot casts. So I think that I enjoy slower action rods in comparison to faster action rods. I don't get tailing loops as much with slower rods, and I just love the feel of it!!
What about you? What rod action do you prefer (or flex if you use orvis rods)? Why?
Take care y'all.
-Spydey
My first rod, 9' 5wt, was a med-fast action rod and it was good for my first rod. But then I got a shorter 7' 3wt slow-med action rod. I noticed that I get many more tailing loops with faster rods than I do with slower rods. I also love the slower action. When I was casting some cane rods a few months ago, they were ssslllllloooowwwwwww but man that felt AMAZING!!!!
So it got me thinking ..... I think that I prefer slower action rods. I know the whole "faster action rod = faster line speed = tighter loops = more distance", but to be honest most fish I go after are caught within the first 30 - 40 feet, and I can hit those distances just fine. I don't need to belt out 80 foot casts. So I think that I enjoy slower action rods in comparison to faster action rods. I don't get tailing loops as much with slower rods, and I just love the feel of it!!
What about you? What rod action do you prefer (or flex if you use orvis rods)? Why?
Take care y'all.
-Spydey