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Old January 19th, 2004, 12:48 PM
Mike Connor
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"alex craigie" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hi

Can anyone point me in the right direction regarding the purchase
of an all round fly rod, I would like use it for bank fishing small rivers
and reservoirs
Length is an issue when bank fishing a river as is line weight.
Is there such a thing as a good compromise? Or should I consider two rods
built for each specific
purpose?

Thanks



There is no such thing as an "all round" fly-rod.

Go for two rods. At least a nine foot #6, maybe even an #8 for bank
fishing ( Depends where, and what for).

For small rivers, an 8 foot or 8 foot 6" #4 to #5 weight.(Although the
longest rod you can comfortably use is the best).

There really is no "Good" compromise, but you will probably get away with a
nine foot #6 for both purposes.

As for specific rods, this depends where you live, and what you have access
to, or are prepared to pay. Could it be Scotland?

TL
MC