Q&A

What is the difference between spey and switch rods?

What is the difference between spey and switch rods?

Spey rods are 12’6″ – 14′ plus in length. Switch rods are 10’1″ – 12’5″ in length. Switch rods in theory can be cast with both hands or with just one hand. When swinging flies, spey rods can manage more line on the water because of their longer length.

Is a spey rod worth it?

Used correctly, a trout spey rod will cast your line much further than you could ever cast a 9-foot rod while using less effort. They are also particularly useful while wade fishing in areas that don’t have much room for a back cast.

Are loop fly rods good?

Are Loop fly rods good? Yes, they are great. Every product, from a large arbor reel to a fly rod Loop produces is designed by fly fishermen for fly fishermen and is rigorously tested by them too. They use the best materials to ensure the best performance on the water.

What is a spey rod used for?

Spey casting can be accomplished with either a normal length fly rod, or a rod referred to as a double-handed fly rod, often called a Spey rod. Spey rods can also be used for standard overhead casting. Spey casting is used for fishing large rivers for salmon and large trout such as steelhead and sea trout.

What fly line for a switch rod?

As the majority of Switch rods are around 11 ft in length, a good starting point is to utilize a line with a head length of around 33 ft. Simply put, this means either a “Skagit” type line, or a “Scandi” type line.

How far can you cast with a Spey rod?

The longer spey rod — generally 12 to 16 feet in length — allows the angler to cast the fly as far as 100 feet. Highly proficient spey casters can toss a fly nearly 200 feet. (The world-record spey cast is 295 feet, by Steve Rajeff.)

How far can you cast with a switch rod?

This is the most difficult challenge, deciding how you are going to fish or more importantly where. Switch rods come in a variety of weights, usually, 5 through 8 WT, are shorter than Spey rods (usually between 10 and 12 ft), and can be cast with two hands or single hand/overhead.

What is a Skagit fly line?

Originally developed on the West Coast of the US, skagit lines were designed for fishing large steelhead flies with heavy sink tips. The large diameter of the front of the line helps to turn over heavy, wind resistant patterns that are often difficult to cast with conventional fly tackle.

What is a switch fly line?

The Barrio Switch floating fly line is a full floating line designed for two handed Spey and overhead use on Switch rods. The 6/7 will carry 6ft to 8ft salmon poly leaders in any density and short “T” tips, plus long tapered leaders for fishing small flies to spooky fish in thin calm water. …

How much Spey line should be out of the rod before beginning to cast?

Use your rod length as an indication of “easy”. A Spey line that has a head 3 times longer than the rod is easier to cast (for example a 12 ft rod with 36 ft head length) than a line with a head that is 5 or 6 times longer than the rod.

What’s the best casting line?

As the best casting monofilament line we tested, the Berkley Trilene XL consistently helped us drop a lure exactly where we wanted it. The true king of casting in our tests, though, is the SpiderWire Stealth.