Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tuesday Tip: How to Properly Grip a Fly Rod

 

Posted by: Peter Kutzer

Date: 11/29/11

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Welcome to another installment of "Ask an Orvis Fly-Fishing Instructor," with me, Peter Kutzer. In this episode, I discuss the best way to grip a fly rod. This may seem ridiculously basic to some folks, but the grip is the foundation on which your whole cast is built. So it's very important that you establish a comfortable grip that will help you put your fly where you want it to go.

The first thing to keep in mind is that you don't want to try to squeeze the life out of the cork. A grip that's too tight won't allow your arm to move properly, and it will cause you to tire quickly. So if you want to be able to fish all day in comfort, start with a light grip. In this video, I offer three options for how you can hold the rod, but the thumb-on-top is my favorite. If you're just getting started, it's your best option. Good luck!

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