We write a lot about fly rods. We write about which ones we like, ones we sort of like and sometimes about ones we don't like at all. We discuss their action, recovery speed, accuracy and so on, all in an effort to help anglers determine which rod is right for them. The driving force behind this practice is the idea that certain rods are better suited to certain casting styles and skill levels and are thus better suited to certain anglers than others.
Unwritten Rules of the Fly Shop: How to Not Be “That Guy” (Or Gal) - Flymen Fishing Company
Understanding Carbon Trout Rods
Getting started with stillwater trout fishing
Blackberry: Public lands in the American southeast
Review: Water Master Grizzly raft Hatch Magazine - Fly Fishing, etc.
Fast Fly Rods: Should You or Shouldn't You? - Casting Across
Blackberry: Public lands in the American southeast
Back to Basics: The Mechanics of Casting - DSG Outerwear
The Broken Fly Rod Blues…and How to Fix Them – Dark Skies Fly Fishing
Florida Bonefish, Tarpon to Become Catch and Release Only
Plan B in the Keys: Poor Conditions Don't Have to Ruin Your Fishing Trip