rickjames80
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Looking to get my 12yo daughter into fly fishing. Anyone have a suggestion on a shorter rod that won't break the bank?
Yes, should have added that it will be for trout in smaller streamsFor trout?
TFO is a good inexpensive option that'll still work well.
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This is my fear. She handles a spinning outfit great, so I was thinking something 8' or less. That may not be beneficial though.I’ll echo the 8’6” 4wt. My first fly rod was a 9’ 6wt and it was too much rod for me. Any shorter and you loose some feeling and it’s a little more work to cast. I’d also suggest something with a moderate to mod-fast action. Orvis clearwater, redington classic trout, echo, tfo are all solid rods.
I will check that outThey've got a couple 3wt options, one is a 7'6" 2 piece, that would work great. It's fast, so you may want to add a line that is half a line heavy so your kid can get it to load well.
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I think 8 foot would probably be fine- I wouldn't go much sorter though. A longer rod really adds very little weight- a significant part of the rod's weight will come from components which aren't going to change much on a longer rod. What a longer rod does do is creates a longer lever, and the flex of the rod acts like a longer spring- which makes it easier to cast, but also increases the force you have to apply to the rod- particularly as line weights get heavier. A longer rod is also going to help with mends and line management.This is my fear. She handles a spinning outfit great, so I was thinking something 8' or less. That may not be beneficial though.