I have a 10ft 7wt I like. Fighting leverage on rivers and casting distance on lakes is why I like it.
The longer the rod, the less leverage you have. You are on the wrong end of the lever.
Never thought of that. ThanksThe longer the rod, the less leverage you have. You are on the wrong end of the lever.
I used up my daily limit of words in the guide career thread.That would’ve taken pcray til next Christmas to explain.
Interesting.The longer the rod, the less leverage you have. You are on the wrong end of the lever.
My understanding has always been that a longer rod is primarily for longer casts. I don’t know about playing out, but a shorter stronger rod is better for fighting bigger fish. Because as noted above, your hands are the fulcrum, and you’re on the short side of the lever.Interesting.
I've always thought that a longer rod is better for playing out large fish
Maybe, but it's not due to a leverage advantage.Interesting.
I've always thought that a longer rod is better for playing out large fish
^Yup.....no doubt.The longer the rod, the less leverage you have. You are on the wrong end of the lever.
If it's a rod made in the last decade and not a total el cheapo... ...you'llprobably be fine..I have absolutely no experience with a rod heavier than 5 weight or longer than 9'. Will heavier weight combined with longer length exhaust an old guy like me, who does more casting than catching?
Thanks.
The thought crossed my mind.Can't believe no one's made a Beavis and Butthead joke yet. Very disappointing.
Dear scs,Who out here uses a 9’6” or 10’ rod for bass? What difference do you see vs. a 9 footer?
Thanks
Steve