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Old 11-02-2009, 08:32 AM
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What is the difference between a spey rod and a switch rod? Do they use the same technique for casting?

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Check out this article:

http://americanangler.com/index.php?...d=281&Itemid=0

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Default Re: Questions on Spey and Switch Rods..

The simple answer is a switch rod is a rod that measures from 10.5' to 11.5' that can be fished either single handedly (like regular fly rods) or double handedly (Spey style).

In a few minutes, I'm headed out to the Lower Yuba River with my 11' 6 weight switch rod for Steelhead. There will be some places that I will use my rod as a long nymph rod. There will be places where I will be casting it and swinging streamers like a Spey rod.

It gives you the best worlds.

OK... Time to pack up!

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Default Re: Questions on Spey and Switch Rods..

Thanks Guys, Randy the article you linked to answered a lot of my questions...

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BTW, if you're planning on fishing a Skagit line on a switch rod, Rio came out with a new, short skagit line.

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BTW, if you're planning on fishing a Skagit line on a switch rod, Rio came out with a new, short skagit line.

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+1 I started using this line last winter. It's total length (line + tip) makes for a 3 to 1 line length to rod length ratio. All I need is five feet of backcasting room to shoot out a cast. Plus it's the easiest line to cast.

It also makes an adequate nymph line if you use a floating tip. There is so much mass in the head, it will turn over indo-bobbers, weight, and nymphs easily.

I will admit using a true nymph line that is uplined by 2 or 3 will work better on a switch rod because of the longer belly for better line control.

On another note, I did not hook into any Steelhead yesterday. I hooked up with a bunch of wild resident Rainbows (12" to 16") all on the swing.

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