Since this is for a child? I would suggest the TFO Bug Launcher, which is made for smaller hands and comes in a 7 foot length
http://www.tforods.com/fly-fishing/r...l#.VGoR1RTwuow
Larry ---sagefisher---
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Since this is for a child? I would suggest the TFO Bug Launcher, which is made for smaller hands and comes in a 7 foot length
http://www.tforods.com/fly-fishing/r...l#.VGoR1RTwuow
Larry ---sagefisher---
Just remind your "beginner" to be patient. If they've never cast a fly rod before, learning on a short 6' - 7' will have it's challenges.
Thanks for the tip. I'll take a look at this one.
I'm kind of going the, "lesser of two evils", approach in that that I'm afraid the longer rod will result in more hang ups on the water. :grin:
More hang ups = more frustration for all involved. :oops:
I'll second Brian's suggestion. That 7 ft 3 in 3 weight is a darn nice casting rod and Cabela's currently has it on sale for half price ($35). They also have the Reddington CT on sale for half price. They also have free shipping on $49 orders.
I have the Three Forks rod, as well as a slew of other rods, and found it cast quite nicely. I found it best with a 4 weight line.
Dave
I agree on the Three Forks. A beginner should start with a rod that casts well whether the caster is a good caster or not. Some inexpensive rods are just to hard to get in time with.... the Three Forks is not one of them. I've owned at least one for 20+ years. I'm amazed every time I pick it up at what a dandy caster it is.
Another vote for the Three Forks. A crazy good value, especially with the sales they run from time to time.
Actually, the best buy would be the combo which is also on sale right now for around $70. You get the 7 ft 6 in three weight rod along with the Prestige Plus reel and a 4 weight line and backing. I have one of those reels and it's a very decent reel. I'm sure they are made by Okuma as I have one of those reels too and the spools are interchangeable.
Dave
I started my two sons and my brother in law on the Three Forks 3 wt.that was about a dozen or more years ago so I don't know if it is the same rod as then.theylearned on the SNP streams and small south central PA. streams and the rod was perfect for what you might be fishing ,given your location. just put decent line on the reel..if you can find something nice and inexpensive at your local fly shop go with them instead, if you can. it will be a better investment in the long run.i wasn't close to any when I started my kids so was forced to go online.
have fun and be patient.
'you 're really guiding rather than fishing with your son for the first year or so.
Best,
Steve