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Who makes Greys Fly Rods?
Greys is a Division of Hardy and now one of the oldest names in fly fishing brings its exciting new line of products to the USA. Innovative products that are well made at great prices. Many of you have become very big fans of these rods, reels, bags and technical clothes in very short order.
Is a 4wt fly rod good for trout?
Delicate Applications- A 5-weight is a great rod for trout because it can handle many streamers, general nymphing duties, and of course dries. However, when delicacy becomes more important, the 4-weight is the better pick.
How do you cast a fly rod?

Do Hardy own Greys?
Hardy & Greys Limited, the company behind the Hardy Brothers, Hardy and Grey’s brands of fly fishing rods, reels and related tackle, has been acquired by U.S.-based Pure Fishing Inc.
Should I get a 4wt or 5wt fly rod?
A 5wt can throw slightly bigger flies (streamers) and will throw a nymph set up better than a 4wt. You can also take a 5wt out west to Montana or Colorado and fish any of the rivers with confidence. I would say if you were ONLY fishing the smaller streams here in the midwest a 4wt rod is the perfect rod.
What is a 10 foot fly rod good for?
The extra length of a 10-foot rod helps keep your line a bit higher off the water and makes casting easier. High Banks/Brush: While wading or bank fishing, sometimes you’ll be faced with brush or a high bank behind you.
How big of a fish can a 4 weight fly rod handle?
It’s here you can utilize that 4wt to successfully drift nymphs past brook, rainbow, and brown trout. If fishing in narrow corridors, you can also pair this lightweight rod with a shorter length. A great size would be 8′-8′ 6″.
Should you fly fish upstream or downstream?
The upstream presentation is often the easiest and most effective for dead-drifting dry flies because you are downstream or directly behind the fish. While you are in the trout’s “blind spot” (directly behind it) you can often get close to the fishโregularly within 30 feet or less.
How much line should be out when fly fishing?
The actual amount of line needed to be pulled will vary according to circumstance, but a good rule of thumb is about three times the length of your fly rod. Keep a loose hold on this extra line while letting it dangle around your feet.
How can I practice fly casting at home?

Are Hardy rods still made in England?
Hardy, based in Alnwick, England has been handcrafting innovative fly gear since its formation in 1872 and is still recognized as the finest fly rods and reels in the world.
Where are hardy reels manufactured?
Hardy has been hand-crafting reels in Alnwick, England for over 120 years, a record no other tackle manufacturer can match. Tradition has always been part of their DNA. But more than anything else, it’s innovation that lies at the heart of the company.
Is 6wt too heavy for trout?
Large Trout Streamers For chucking big and nasty trout streamers we would recommend a 9′ 6wt or 7wt. The heavier weight rod will aid in casting heavy sinking lines and large flies.
Can you fish streamers on a 5wt fly rod?
The 5wt rod is sort of considered the “universal trout rod” for fly fishing. It can throw dry flies fairly well (although a 3wt is better) and it can throw streamers if needed (although a heavier rod is better).
Do longer fly rods cast farther?
Distance – Longer rods present the ability to cast further. You generally have to slow down your casting stroke, but a longer rod can cary more line, keep it off the water, and help give you that extra distance you want.
Are longer fly rods better?
There’s really one reason to buy a longer rod. Every viable advantage boils down to extra reach. Longer rods allow us to hold more line off the water. And whether that’s a fly line or a Mono Rig, keeping material off the water allows for more contact and more control over our flies.
Are longer fly rods easier to cast?
You can also get rods longer than 9 feet and there are times when you might want a rod that’s longer than 9 feet. 10-foot rods, 9-and-a-half or 10-foot rods are fairly standard lengths for bigger rivers, where you need to cast farther. A longer rod is going to cast farther a little bit easier.
What is a 7 wt fly rod good for?
If you’re looking for a rod that can handle a variety of fishing techniques, specifically for larger fish, then you’ll want to add 7 wt fly rod to your quiver. They excel at casting large flies, streamers with sink tips, handling wind, and casting long distances.
Do heavier weight fly rods cast further?
What is this? Going up a weight in fly line will load the rod more to help you cast further and punch into the wind. Going down a fly line loads fly rods a bit less, giving you less energy to control for accuracy and delicate presentations of your flies.
What weight fly rod is best for trout?
For the vast majority of trout fishing, you simply can’t go wrong with a 9-foot, 5-weight rod. Especially for your first fly rod. In fact, I’m starting to recommend 5-weight fly rods to nearly all new fly fishers because they are lighter and are easier to cast while beginners are learning to fly fish.
Why do trout face upstream?
Trout must swim upstream in order to breathe. Water enters their mouth and exits the gills as they face upstream. In addition, by facing upstream, the trout catch whatever food comes their way by the flow of the current.
Are trout bottom feeders?
Trout are not bottom feeders like carp or catfish. But, they do feed predominantly near or just off the bottom. Trout prefer to wait and cruise in the bottom 2-3 feet of water to intercept any food that drifts by.
Do trout get washed downstream?
“They clean the river bottom by washing out all the sand and silt that has built up over time and moving it downstream. This exposes gravels that most trout species (and other species) need in order to successfully spawn.
Why does my fly line crack like a whip?
If your line is constantly making a cracking sound behind you as you begin your forward stroke, it is a sure sign that you are rushing the cast. The key to eliminating this problem is to slow down.