- August 14, 2010, 7:19 pm
Choosing the Best Saltwater Fly Rod is like picking out the best eating utensil. A different tool will be needed for different situations. These situations vary widely so there is a wide range of saltwater fly rods that will be better at times than others. Size of fish is the biggest variable, but there are others that you will want to take into account before you invest in a saltwater fly rod. At the bottom of this article is a link that will take you to a site where you can get recommended brands and models of the best saltwater fly
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