Hi Kevin,
I couldn't get that site to load but I'll keep trying. I have been told by some that fiberglass fly rods are the poor man's bamboo fly rods. As I have never owned or cast a bamboo because they are very expensive (if you thought some high end graphites were expensive), I'll take their word for it. But contrary to belief, fiberglass fly rods are not like casting a wet noodle. My 5wt. is parabolic or full flex and my 7wt. is a tip flex. I like the full flex or parabolic the best because its slower than the tip flex and generates more power from the base of the rod. The slower cast allows or gives me time to correct the cast and is more forgiving of my casting errors. The rod bend on the cast when the rod loads line is not over exaggerated but rather the power is generated from the base of the rod. It did take me a little time to get used to the full flex or parabolic casting stroke.


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and a few pointers form flyanglesonline.com and i can cast into a ice cream bucket 60 feet away
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