The optimal rod length depends upon whether you are fishing towards heavy cover where casting accuracy is paramount or out in the open where casting distance is the most important factor.
Fly rod length for kayak fishing.
Don t get caught up in the rod lengths actions types of lines and fly choices.
Fly fishing is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy the thrill of the hunt in the water or the peace and quiet of your local river.
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So 7 and a half for a 3 8 for a 6 9 for a 9.
Additionally most fishing kayaks suitable for stand up fishing have either flat or pontoon shaped hulls for maximum stability.
Some fishing rods have long grips perhaps 10 12 inches.
For a fly rod 9 feet is a middle of the road length.
It s by no means short but as far as fly rods go it s really not very long either.
Ideally you want a kayak that s around 12 to 14 feet long and wide enough to offer adequate side to side stability generally at least 30 inches wide.
Regardless these terms refer to the length of rod behind or below the fishing reel.
The first number is the length the second number is the line size.
When using a spin rod place your dominant hand where the reel is attached to the rod and the other hand toward the base of the rear grip.
Go middle of the road maybe a seven weight rod and seven weight floating line and a small selection of flies.
If you ve ever thought about picking up the long rod find a local shop or experienced fly angler and start developing another fun and useful technique in your kayak fishing repertoire.
Fly rods are designated by a length and a line size typically that s all you need to know.
Whether you live near a big meandering river or a small grassy lake there are fish beneath the surface looking for the right kind of flies to come their way.
For the kayak paddler the silent glide into a spot is a gigantic advantage.