Sunday, 6 August 2023

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Surf casting / Two handed rod advice

Hey everyone, interested in any advice or experience re: two handed rods for surfcasting.

I currently really like to surf fish for schoolie stripers and on the fly I use an 9' 8wt weight one-handed rod, throwing closures or similar.  This rod is also great for just about everything around here which is why I bought it (from Dan Davala in about 2008, when he was telling me about this Google group he was planning on starting!).  It's great for estuaries and light beach conditions. 

But I'd like something heavier duty for throwing longer in wind and surf.

I'm looking at two handed rods.  It seems like the options are a stiff two handed overhead casting rod (like an Echo beach boost on the budget end) or a rod marketed more as a Spey option, of which there are many and also probably has more flex to do a traditional Spey cast.

Any thoughts / experience on which type of option is the better bet?  I'm open to doing / learning Spey casting for sure but not if it wouldn't be useful for the reason I'm buying this rod:  east coast striper fishing on surf.  On the other hand, if Spey would work great on surf and be usable here that is perhaps even better (I get the sense these stiff  overhead 2h beach rods would not be ideal on Potomac).

The bottom line is, I love fishing my 8wt but it just gets a little overwhelmed on a windy day when there is a decent amount of chop in the water.  So thinking about adding to the stable and just want to pick the right thing.





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