Sage fly rod can be bought from various location according to one home location. Best place to buy is Sage Flyfish store or Flyfish store since they are well known for it.
One can purchase Sage fly fishing rods from, Fishing Mega Store, Sport Fish, Sage Fly Fish and FishTec stores. Sage fly fishing rods are casting instruments that are used with accuracy for fly fishing.
Sage, G Loomis, Winston...any that are priced around $200-$300. Not to worried they are guaranteed for life. Buy a Ross Reel.
The rings on the rod that the fly line is put through.
There are lots of places online where someone can buy Sage fly fishing equipment. Some of these places are: eBay, Amazon, Tackle Direct and Stillwater Fly Shop.
They can only fly for a short span of time when the're young.
No, "fly rod" is not hyphenated. It is typically written as two separate words, referring to a type of fishing rod designed for fly fishing. In general usage, hyphenation is not necessary in this context.
There are several differences between a fly fishing rod and a regular fishing rod and the most obvious would be the the way the rod is constructed. Regular fishing rods are usually glued pieces to form the rod whereas the fly fishing rod is usually "glued" together with synthetic materials.
Sage Rods are used for Fly Fishing. You can purchase Sage Rods online from the SageFlyFish or ReelFlyRod Websites. You can also purchase Sage Rods used from websites such as Ebay and Craigslist.
You have to have a Fly Fishing Rod and some Feathers to fly fishing.
No, fly fishing rod catches trout & salmon but you must have feathers also!
Fly Rod Chronicles - 2013 was released on: USA: 29 December 2013
Yes you can and there are a few ways to do it. You can use bobber stoppers to hold a casting bubble a few feet from the fly and it will add enough weight to cast the fly (remember to use fly-floatant on the fly if you want it to sit on top of the water like a dry fly) and it can be done. It will not be AS effective as a fly rod, but it will work. For wet flies, you can drop the fly down on a swivel and use a split shot at the end of the line to bounce it on the bottom. Both ways are not as effective as using a fly rod, but it is a quick way to use flies on a normal rod and reel.