Great Vid Peter. Very clearly explained. I’ve been FFing for over 50 years and have owned fiberglass over 40 years ago. I’ve casted the new FG rods just to see if anything has changed and found that they really haven’t. I do a lot of dry fly fishing and I have several Orvis Superfine graphite rods (7 1/2’ 3wt., 8’ 4wt. and others). Besides all of the disadvantages you mentioned I have real troubles with accuracy on fiberglass. With the FG slow rebound and recovery I find after my cast the glass rod just keeps wobbling on the tip like bad front shocks on a car. When casting delicate dry flies I want the tip of my rod to recover quickly and not keep wobbling. Also I know 4 1/2 oz. Vs 2 1/2 oz. doesn't seem like much, but after 2 hrs of fishing it certainly makes a difference!
My opinion is don’t get hung up on your rod, rather practice practice practice and know how to cast your rod inside and out along with your line system. Once you do this, you may or may not appreciate the latest and greatest. I’ve personally seen several casters cast old tech better than a person with high end equipment, the reason is they spent time to make friends with their equipment. Technically one will do better with one over the other but in the hands of someone who truly knows and spent time with there equipment it’s of little motivation to make a purchase.
I’ve learned the hard way and agree with you. A rods weight or swing weight is only important on paper and bares little importance on casting pleasure once you’ve learned to cast well.
I actually find Glass far less tiring than Graphite, as Graphite requires much more effort to bend and load, especially over a long day, heavier on the scales, lighter in the cast. glass also allows you to fish much lighter tippets with confidence, after 52 years I still prefer glass way better than Graphite and they don’t break !
Actually, graphite rods are quite easy to load, but many people put too much effort into their casting. I've had modern glass rods and while they're very good, if I had to spend all day casting for stripers, I certainly wouldn't be taking a glass rod.
You need to try a graphite rod wit a mid to full flex action like an Orvis Superfine Carbon or Touch rod. Same loading action at half of the weight and provides a more accurate cast.
Thanks for the heads up. I'll relaunch it. I changed codecs to deal with the audio problems a few people were experiencing and it looks like that change screwed up something else.
🌴 So like many anglers I’ve ran into a problem, grew up swinging a glass rod since I was 8 , and I had moved to Florida half my life ago ever since I switched to a carbon fiber but with all its pluses it does have its negatives , carbon doesn’t feel 👈🏼 the same with its stiffness it doesn’t allow you to load up the kinetic energy, ya I know you can cast farther or whatever but it doesn’t feel like it , which throws my casting accuracy off , I’ve tried different things like heavier lines different tapers and that seems to help but it doesn’t change the feel 👈🏼 is carbon better especially for saltwater , yep ! It’s a stiff rod with a lot of back bone that you need for big fish with a lot of fight abilities, it’s lighter which helps when casting the flats all day, and they make you cry more when the wife slams the truck door on them 😕$$$$$$$$$$$$$$💸💸💸💸💸💸
Great Vid Peter. Very clearly explained. I’ve been FFing for over 50 years and have owned fiberglass over 40 years ago. I’ve casted the new FG rods just to see if anything has changed and found that they really haven’t. I do a lot of dry fly fishing and I have several Orvis Superfine graphite rods (7 1/2’ 3wt., 8’ 4wt. and others). Besides all of the disadvantages you mentioned I have real troubles with accuracy on fiberglass. With the FG slow rebound and recovery I find after my cast the glass rod just keeps wobbling on the tip like bad front shocks on a car. When casting delicate dry flies I want the tip of my rod to recover quickly and not keep wobbling. Also I know 4 1/2 oz. Vs 2 1/2 oz. doesn't seem like much, but after 2 hrs of fishing it certainly makes a difference!
Good one, Peter. It would be nice to hear your take on bamboo fly rods.
My opinion is don’t get hung up on your rod, rather practice practice practice and know how to cast your rod inside and out along with your line system. Once you do this, you may or may not appreciate the latest and greatest. I’ve personally seen several casters cast old tech better than a person with high end equipment, the reason is they spent time to make friends with their equipment. Technically one will do better with one over the other but in the hands of someone who truly knows and spent time with there equipment it’s of little motivation to make a purchase.
One of my previous vlogs said basically the same thing. When things go wrong, it's not often the fault of the rod.
I’ve learned the hard way and agree with you. A rods weight or swing weight is only important on paper and bares little importance on casting pleasure once you’ve learned to cast well.
I actually find Glass far less tiring than Graphite, as Graphite requires much more effort to bend and load, especially over a long day, heavier on the scales, lighter in the cast.
glass also allows you to fish much lighter tippets with confidence, after 52 years I still prefer glass way better than Graphite and they don’t break !
Actually, graphite rods are quite easy to load, but many people put too much effort into their casting. I've had modern glass rods and while they're very good, if I had to spend all day casting for stripers, I certainly wouldn't be taking a glass rod.
You need to try a graphite rod wit a mid to full flex action like an Orvis Superfine Carbon or Touch rod. Same loading action at half of the weight and provides a more accurate cast.
Must have been casting the glass in the dark
Thanks for the heads up. I'll relaunch it. I changed codecs to deal with the audio problems a few people were experiencing and it looks like that change screwed up something else.
How about for GT’s Graphite or glass??
Looking for a 12wt?
That's not something I've tried so I can't really comment.
Graphite! After you hook up you’ll thank me later !
🌴 So like many anglers I’ve ran into a problem, grew up swinging a glass rod since I was 8 , and I had moved to Florida half my life ago ever since I switched to a carbon fiber but with all its pluses it does have its negatives , carbon doesn’t feel 👈🏼 the same with its stiffness it doesn’t allow you to load up the kinetic energy, ya I know you can cast farther or whatever but it doesn’t feel like it , which throws my casting accuracy off , I’ve tried different things like heavier lines different tapers and that seems to help but it doesn’t change the feel 👈🏼 is carbon better especially for saltwater , yep ! It’s a stiff rod with a lot of back bone that you need for big fish with a lot of fight abilities, it’s lighter which helps when casting the flats all day, and they make you cry more when the wife slams the truck door on them 😕$$$$$$$$$$$$$$💸💸💸💸💸💸
Get a modern saltwater glass rod
Hi Peter, i think something went wrong with your first cutscene 😉
I've launched a corrected version. No idea why that clip disappeared on YT as it's still in the original project.