Fly Rods
Snowbee Classic Fly Fishing Kit - 10ft - #7
The perfect rod for larger still waters, or single-handed salmon and sea-trout applications. The crisp middle to tip action provides effortless distance casting. Ideal for bank and boat fishing. Each kit comes complete with a matching Snowbee Classic fly reel, and a weight forward Classic floating fly line, Backing and fly line are already pre-loaded and the tapered leader attached, so all you have to do is choose a fly, tie it on... and go fishing!Wychwood 4 Piece Truefly FA Mk II Fly Rod - 9ft
Available in #5, #6 modelsWychwood 4 Piece Truefly FA Mk II Fly Rod - 9ft 6in
Available in #6, #7 modelsWychwood 4 Piece Truefly FA Mk II Fly Rod - 10ft
Available in #7, #8 modelsWychwood 4 Piece Truefly MF Mk II Fly Rod - 9ft
Available in #5, #6 modelsWychwood 4 Piece Truefly MF Mk II Fly Rod - 9ft 6in
Available in #6, #7 modelsWychwood 4 Piece Truefly MF Mk II Fly Rod - 10ft
Available in #7, #8 modelsWychwood 4 Piece Drift Mk II Fly Rod - 9ft
Available in #3, #4, #5 modelsWychwood 4 Piece Drift Mk II Fly Rod - 10ft
Available in #3, #4 modelsFly Rods
What Are Fly Rods and How Do They Work?
Fly rods are specialised fishing rods designed specifically for fly fishing, a technique where the weight of the fly line — rather than the lure — is used to cast an almost weightless artificial fly. Unlike conventional fishing rods, fly rods are built to load and unload energy smoothly, allowing anglers to present flies delicately on rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and saltwater flats.
At their core, fly rods work by flexing under the weight of the fly line during the casting stroke. This flex stores energy, which is then released to propel the line forward in controlled loops. The rod’s length, action, and line rating all influence how it casts, how it handles fish, and how comfortable it feels in use.
Fly rods are used across a wide range of disciplines, from light-line trout fishing on small streams to powerful saltwater fly fishing for species such as bonefish or bass. When paired with the right fly fishing reels and balanced with suitable fly lines, a quality fly rod becomes a precise and responsive tool that enhances both accuracy and enjoyment.
How to Choose the Right Fly Rod for Your Needs
Selecting the right fly rod depends on where you fish, the species you target, and your level of experience. While there is no single “best” fly rod, understanding the key specifications will help narrow down the options.
Rod Length
Most fly rods range between 7ft and 10ft. Shorter rods are often favoured for small rivers and tight, overgrown streams where accuracy matters more than distance. Longer rods offer better line control and mending, making them ideal for rivers, lochs, and stillwaters.
Line Weight (AFTM Rating)
Fly rods are rated by the weight of fly line they are designed to cast, typically from #2 through to #12. Lighter line weights suit small flies and delicate presentations, while heavier ratings provide the power needed for larger flies, windy conditions, or bigger fish.
As a general guide:
• #3–#4 rods suit small streams and light trout fishing
• #5–#6 rods are versatile all-rounders for rivers and lakes
• #7–#8 rods are popular for reservoir fishing and light saltwater use
Rod Action
Action describes where and how a fly rod bends. Fast-action rods flex mostly in the tip, offering high line speed and long-distance casting. Medium-action rods bend more progressively and are forgiving for developing casters. Slow-action rods flex deeply and excel at short-range accuracy and delicate presentations.
Materials and Build Quality
Modern fly rods are predominantly made from high-modulus carbon fibre, offering excellent strength-to-weight ratios and fast recovery speeds. Higher-end rods typically feature better-quality blanks, corrosion-resistant fittings, and refined cork handles for comfort during long sessions.
Durability is also important. If you regularly fish in challenging environments, consider rods designed to withstand frequent travel and variable weather, especially when paired with protective rod tubes and appropriate fly fishing clothing.
Top Fly Rod Brands and Models at Uttings
At Uttings, we stock fly rods from some of the most respected names in fly fishing, chosen for their performance, reliability, and innovation.
G. Loomis fly rods are renowned for cutting-edge blank technology and exceptional sensitivity, making them a favourite among experienced anglers seeking precision and power.
Scott fly rods blend traditional craftsmanship with modern performance, offering smooth actions that appeal to anglers who value feel, control, and refined casting characteristics.
Snowbee fly rods deliver outstanding value and versatility, with ranges suitable for beginners through to seasoned anglers looking for dependable performance across different fishing styles.
Whether you are upgrading your setup or starting from scratch, these brands offer fly rods suited to everything from small-stream trout fishing to demanding stillwater applications.
Fly Rod Tips and Expert Advice
Getting the most from your fly rod is about more than just the rod itself. Correct matching and good technique make a noticeable difference.
Beginners often benefit from a medium-action #5 or #6 rod, which provides enough power to learn basic casting while remaining forgiving of timing errors. Pairing the rod with a balanced reel and correctly weighted line helps improve casting rhythm and reduces fatigue.
More experienced anglers may choose specialised rods for different venues. For example, a fast-action 10ft rod improves reach and line control on large rivers, while a shorter rod enhances accuracy on intimate streams.
Regular care also extends the life of your fly rod. Rinse after use, particularly following saltwater fishing, and store sections dry in their tube. Investing in quality accessories from related fly fishing accessories categories can help protect your gear and improve efficiency on the water.
Why Buy Fly Rods at Uttings
Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976, with decades of experience in outdoor and field sports retail. Our fly rods are carefully selected from the world’s leading brands to ensure anglers have access to equipment they can trust.
With over 45,000 five-star reviews on Trustpilot, Uttings is known for expert customer service, fast delivery, and a genuine passion for the great outdoors. Whether you are a first-time fly angler or a seasoned professional, our knowledgeable team is always on hand to offer practical advice and help you choose the right fly rod for your needs.
Fly Rods FAQs
What fly rod weight is best for beginners?
A #5 or #6 weight fly rod is widely considered the best starting point, offering versatility, manageable casting, and suitability for many trout fishing situations.
What does fly rod action mean?
Action refers to where the rod bends during casting. Fast-action rods bend near the tip, while medium and slow-action rods flex deeper into the blank.
How long should a fly rod be?
Most anglers choose rods between 9ft and 10ft, which provide a good balance of casting distance, control, and versatility.
Can one fly rod be used for rivers and lakes?
Yes, a general-purpose #5 or #6 fly rod can perform well on both rivers and lakes, making it ideal for anglers who fish multiple venues.
Are expensive fly rods worth it?
Higher-end fly rods often offer lighter weight, improved recovery, and refined actions, which experienced anglers may appreciate, though excellent results are still achievable with mid-range rods.
What fly line should I use with my rod?
Fly rods are designed to match a specific line weight, so always pair your rod with the corresponding AFTM-rated fly line.
How durable are modern fly rods?
Modern carbon fly rods are strong and resilient, but proper care, transport, and storage are essential to avoid accidental damage.


