The Problem With Fly Rod Reviews

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • Buying a new fly rod is a tough choice! With so many reviews out there, which one is legit? I go over some tips to help you weed out the right review to help in your purchase! Remember, fly fishing is suppose to be fun. The gear is a very minimal part of the investment.

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  • @gzeppe4671
    @gzeppe4671 Місяць тому +2

    Underrated fly fishing youtuber! Appreciate your content/honesty!

  • @RidgidRon
    @RidgidRon Місяць тому +1

    I like the Honesty-companies push the products through you tube channels (they are trying to make money), because someone likes something doesn't mean somebody else will.

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому +1

      Appreciate it. I don’t fault companies for trying. At least we got options maybe…..too many options🤔

  • @UnforgivenFUPOS
    @UnforgivenFUPOS Місяць тому

    I always ignore the 5 star reviews , and read the details of the 1-3 star reviews and check the 0-1s for any recurring complaint

  • @Ericbyhookorbycrook
    @Ericbyhookorbycrook Місяць тому

    Another solid video 🤘🏻 I'm currently looking for a rod and the right line for me. Burning through hundred dollar lines to find the one that works for me is rough.

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому +1

      Damn…..been there😆 Fly lines are more fun than rods though!

    • @Ericbyhookorbycrook
      @Ericbyhookorbycrook Місяць тому +1

      @greenhornflyhorn very true. I learn a ton from your videos brother. I'm only at it for a little over a year but I've been fishing since I'm a toddler with spin gear. I'm currently 49 , and fly fishing is an absolute obsession at this point. Thanks again.

  • @RealGamer336
    @RealGamer336 Місяць тому

    Good stuff. This is where I appreciate fly shops but have a hard time spending retail on a rod. I’ve saved a ton of money buying two rods online that I ended up not liking because they don’t work with my casting style. That’s a huge part too. It might be a great rod but not a great rod for you with your casting style. If you can cast a rod before buying do it

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому

      Very, very good point! One I completely failed to mention. Thank you for commenting

  • @richardpolidore1702
    @richardpolidore1702 Місяць тому

    Spey pages is what I started using for information. It has opened up more questions than answers. But I got better on what to ask about a spey rod.

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому

      Forums are tough. The secret to them is to read the first three posts of a thread and move on. After that, a topic can turn from intruders to how large your tomatoes are during heat wave. That being said, Spey pages has some seriously legit members I regard as top notch advisers to the sport. Thank you for watching!

  • @edwardcowan7012
    @edwardcowan7012 Місяць тому

    I build my own rods. A lot of what most people prefer can be controlled through the selection of components. It’s not cheap but less than comparable high end rods

    • @carteranthony777
      @carteranthony777 20 днів тому +1

      Anywhere in particular you get your information on rod building, would like to give it a go just had a hard time to find info on getting a hold of materials

    • @edwardcowan7012
      @edwardcowan7012 20 днів тому

      @@carteranthony777 Mudhole has some good instructional videos. I’ve been building for 50 years. I’m

  • @andrewmcdowell1291
    @andrewmcdowell1291 Місяць тому

    Well said. The opinion on whether this or that will be
    better, can truly only be made by oneself.

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому +1

      Absolutely! Buying online is a gamble, but one we gotta play at some point

  • @warnniklz
    @warnniklz Місяць тому

    I miss what dragonfly use to be

  • @jthom8226
    @jthom8226 Місяць тому

    Really enjoyed this video, just subbed too,
    I wish i’d seen this 2 years ago when I got my first spinning rod. Didn’t make the same mistake for my fly rods though.

  • @avid.venture
    @avid.venture Місяць тому

    Cabelas $99 rod and reel combo 👋🏻 heads up - may snap at the cork 😅

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому

      Buddy! I love mine! They’re on sale for $50 right now!

    • @avid.venture
      @avid.venture Місяць тому

      @@greenhornflyhorn don’t have to tell me twice 🥳

  • @ryantherock7664
    @ryantherock7664 Місяць тому +1

    Often you buy a rod and in the beginning you don’t like it…I say give it a few more outings…so many times this has happened to me and my best rods are the ones I didn’t like initially

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому +1

      Ya know, that’s a great point. Also, a bad rod can an amazing rod with the right line. The example i gave, there was just no way that grip would be comfortable. Thank you for the comment 🤘

  • @self-taught_angler
    @self-taught_angler Місяць тому +1

    Why don't you build your own rod. It is really very easy to do. You do not need any extra hardware except resin. You can customize every component according to your needs, and it costs fifth of anything decent out there. Just use respirator and gloves when applying the resin finish. And, building one takes less time than reading the reviews of a commercial rod.
    You can order very cheap blanks and components for your first one. After the second or the third one you will become practically "expert" in building rods. Then, you will laugh even harder seeing how people pay so much attention to trivial stuff in the commercial rods like wrap or seat color etc. They require no effort.

    • @fedcbaabcdef5608
      @fedcbaabcdef5608 Місяць тому

      Absolutely true! Since I built my first cheap rod, I haven’t bought one. I have just built a series of rods with some high end stuff like birch tree grips, agate guides, cts blanks and so on. 4 rods of this level would be like 4000€ (even more if I would buy customised rods from a professional rodbuilder.
      I paid 1200€ total for all 4 though. And a selfbuilt rod gives the same beautiful feel that you get when catching fish on self tyed flies. Maybe even better 😊

    • @barry4fish19
      @barry4fish19 Місяць тому

      Yes, but…the availability of really good quality guides for fly rods is getting difficult. I can’t even get tip tops that are high quality, the couple companies that make them in the US are constantly out of stock, the commercial rod builders put in orders for hundreds and thousands of guides, and that leaves the home rod builder waiting for availability.

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  Місяць тому

      Certainly has crossed my mind. Been eyeing up Blue Halo blanks for awhile. Any brands would be greatly appreciated!

    • @fedcbaabcdef5608
      @fedcbaabcdef5608 Місяць тому

      You can get CTS blanks, they are from NZ and I personally love them. but that brings us back to the topic of the video. You have to option to design your own taper from them though and they have a beautiful Color range. Something like 40 different colors or so.
      For guides I personally use REC Guides, which are a little more expensive, but still ok and they are exceptionally durable.
      Idk if they are easy to get outside of Europe.

    • @fedcbaabcdef5608
      @fedcbaabcdef5608 Місяць тому

      You can get CTS blanks, they are from NZ and I personally love them. but that brings us back to the topic of the video. You have to option to design your own taper from them though and they have a beautiful Color range. Something like 40 different colors or so.
      For guides I personally use REC Guides, which are a little more expensive, but still ok and they are exceptionally durable.
      Idk if they are easy to get outside of Europe.