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Rods

The Drift: The Staff of Moses

I've always wanted to own an 8'6" 4-weight Winston BIIt. It's the rod nicknamed the "Staff of Moses," heralded as the best 4-weight from...

G. Loomis Released the Most Expensive Fly Rod. Is it Worth...

G. Loomis just released its newest flagship fly rod with the Asquith. Now you may be wondering how this rod is new, given that...

Long Haul Review: Winston TMF Fly Rod

Long Haul Reviews are written to give you in-depth, firsthand knowledge of how a product fares over time. While initial reviews and testing for...

How Well Does the Reyr Collapsible Fly Rod Work?

If you’re anything like me, some of your fly fishing gear permanently lives in your car, ready to go when the water calls. This...

Gear Review: TFO Moment

Lately, there's been a trend in affordable-priced fly rod manufacturers releasing new flagship models, stretching the bounds of what a budget-friendly rod is. These...

Scott Fly Rod Company Announces GT Series Fly Rods

Scott Fly Rod Company has been building rods right in Montrose, Colorado, for over 45 years. From fast-action saltwater rods to delicate dry fly...

The Drift: Good Fly Rods

I was out last week on a favorite tailwater, where I expected the streamer fishing to be excellent, and the nymphing to provide midday...

Redington Drops Predator SALT Fly Rods

Redington has dropped a new line of fly rods geared towards saltwater anglers. They've reimagined their previously successful Predator lineup of rods specifically for...

Gear Review: Orvis Superfine Graphite Fly Rod

I have a confession to make: I've never fished a slower-action Orvis rod that I fell in love with. From their glass rods to...