Our fly fishing anglers have created an incredible collection of fly fishing rods for you to shop. We only carry rods that we’d use ourselves, from the most trusted names. Browse brands like Orvis, Echo, Sage, G. Loomis, St. Croix, Hardy, and more. Our rods range from freshwater to saltwater fishing. We’ve got rods for every angler whether you’re a beginner, hobbyist, or seasoned vet.
Get the best price for a durable, reliable fly rod when you shop with Tailwater Outfitters. If you need help choosing a rod for your next trip, get expert recommendations from our team.
Don’t forget to grab a fly reel and line before you checkout so you’ve got the full outfit.
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Redington Youth Minnow Combo
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Redington FIELD KIT - TROPICAL SALTWATER - 890-4 8wt
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Redington FIELD KIT - 790-4 BASS
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Redington FIELD KIT - 590-4 TROUT 5WT
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Recommendations for Beginners
Good for you for starting your journey in fly fishing! We love seeing more people get involved in the sport; it’s a blast to learn the techniques of casting with a fly line . Word to the wise, it’s very different from conventional fishing so get prepared for some learning. If it’s your first time choosing a fly fishing rod, we’ve got some tips to help you decide.
Things you should consider when choosing a fly rod:
Fly Rod FAQs
What Fly Rod Weight Should I Use?
Yes, each rod can be a different weight so you’ll want to know what weight you feel better casting with. But the rod weight in fly fishing isn’t about the rod itself, it’s about the weight of the line you’re using. This means that a lighter line weight isn’t going to cast very far with your fly and you’ll use it to catch smaller fish. Heavier line weight will cast further and is for larger species. The weight range is 2-12 ; here’s an easy breakdown of weight you’ll need for fishing:
What Size Rod is Best for Fly Fishing?
Ok, this really depends on the type of fish you’re catching. Fly rods start at 7 feet and go past 12 . How much does this matter? A lot for a good fishing experience, especially if you’re a beginner.
Rod length by species:
If you need a recommendation, ask our team what they’d prefer for a fishing trip like yours.