First off, I am not an expert and never trained my son's in fly fishing. On the Orvis Podcast, Tom Rosenbauer gets some version of the question frequently. He always recommends a 9 ft rod. Bottom line is that they are easier to cast than a shorter rod. Tom also has a video on the subject of getting kids to fly fish.
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020, 1:23 AM Justin <anglingdc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all - looking for advice on a first fly rod for my 9 yr old son. Mostly trout fishing, perhaps small bass and panfish in local ponds. Is it better to get a traditional 9' 5 wt or something a bit shorter to help with rod management. He's not the most coordinated kid ever, so was airing on side of a bit shorter, esp since most of the rivers we fish are on smaller side.
Thanks!
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