Fly Rod Length for Stillwaters Short Versus Long Rods Explained

15/07/2025 7 min Episodio 42
Fly Rod Length for Stillwaters Short Versus Long Rods Explained

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Episode Synopsis

Fly Rod Length for Stillwaters Short Versus Long Rods Explained
Choosing the right fly rod length can completely change your Stillwater game. Whether you fish from a boat or the bank, this episode breaks down when to reach for a short rod and when a long rod makes all the difference.
Episode Intro
Welcome to the Stillwater Edge podcast with Greg Keenan. In this episode, we are talking about one of the most overlooked but crucial decisions in Stillwater fly fishing rod length. If you have ever wondered whether a nine foot or ten foot rod is better for your fishing style, this breakdown will give you the clarity you need to choose the right tool for the job.
Key Takeaways
Short Rods Nine to Nine and a Half Feet


Great for accuracy at short to medium distances


Easier to use in tight spaces or while bank fishing


Lightweight and less tiring on long days


Excellent for small structured waters or short punchy casts


Downsides include less control with indicators and long lines and limited leverage at a distance


Long Rods Ten to Ten and a Half Feet


Offer better reach and line control


Ideal for indicators long leaders and boat fishing


Handle wind and slack better


Superior for managing fish during the fight


Can be heavier and more tiring if not well balanced


Awkward in tight spaces and more challenging to transport


When to Use Each
Use a short rod when:


Fishing from shore with limited backcasting room


Making short accurate casts into pockets


Targeting fish in close on small stillwaters


Prioritizing comfort and portability


Use a long rod when:


Fishing from boats tubes or on windy water


Using indicator or long leader setups


Lifting and recasting long lines frequently


Fighting fish around obstacles or using the hang


Greg’s Recommendation
If you want one rod that does it all go with a ten foot six weight. It covers most Stillwater scenarios and performs across techniques. But if you are mostly bank fishing or in small areas a shorter rod will serve you better.
Outro
That wraps up today’s episode. Rod length might seem like a minor choice but it plays a major role in your success on Stillwater. If this helped clarify your gear setup share the episode with a fishing buddy. Thanks for tuning in to the Stillwater Edge. I will see you on the water.

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