What is the best value fly rod for a novice that could handle 7-8 weight lines? Thanks.
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Reasonably priced fly rod.
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There are a lot of very good rods for not much money these days. I have a lot of single handers and tried most of the best/most expensive.
For night sea trout fishing I don’t want a £500 rod to be left on the bank, clattering on gravel etc. So I use cheap rods that are easily replaced. Yes the more expensive rods will do a bit more and with more finesse, but not always!
I can recommend the Flextec rods for example. They are medium-tip action, which is useful at night where you typically don’t want ultra fast actions.
Shakespeare have some well regarded single handers, although I do find the Agility a bit heavy and cumbersome
I have an old Airflo power series which I love and is my go to rod. It’s light but powerful and suits me!
Bottom line - no need to be a snob about night fishing tackle (or any tackle!) try a few if you can and pick something you get on with
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Originally posted by T7 View PostI have that rod myself! It is a nice rod and you definitely won’t go far wrong with it.
There are strong rumours that when John Norris start to run low on stock they ring you and you supply them from your fishing cave. I only know about the rumours cos I started them
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I went for a Greys GR30, cheap, well made and with an old fashioned slightly floppy action that allows you to feel the line at night without having to go up a weight.
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