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Dearborn Fly Rod 2 Piece 9 Weight

Rod case w/ reel compartment and rod sock included.

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Regular price $650.00 USD
Regular price $650.00 USD Sale price $650.00 USD

Our toughest high-modulus fly rod is ready to tackle heavy-weight contenders like tarpon, sailfish, and king salmon. 2pc & 4pc, 4wt - 9wt

Number of Pieces: 2-Piece 2-Piece 4-Piece

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Description

With a removable fighting butt, tough-as-nails graphite and woven carbon fiber blank composition, and an anodized aluminum reel seat, the Dearborn 9wt fly rod is ready for some serious fly fishing. Saltwater-resistant components (including a carbon-fiber reel seat insert and high-end stainless steel snake guides) and a high-octane fast action will take mother nature’s many moods in stride—cutting through wind, rain, and rolling waves to get your fly where it needs to be.

A two-piece fly rod will always perform at a higher level than its four-piece counterpart. If your first priority isn’t packability, we recommend getting a two-piece Dearborn to get the best performance on the salt—fewer ferrules will ensure that all the energy from that fast-action is transferred smooth as butter into your fly. 

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Useful Fly Fishing Knots for Rigging Your Rod

How to tie a perfection loop

Scott shows you how to tie one of the easier fly fishing knots, the perfection loop. This knot can be used to attach a leader to the end of a fly line that has a welded loop on it.

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How to tie a double overhand surgeon's knot

In this easy-to-follow video you will learn how to tie a double overhand surgeon's knot. This fly fishing knot is useful when it comes to tying tippet to leader and tippet to tippet. It's also useful for tying fluorocarbon tippet to nylon leader.

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How to tie a blood knot

Scott demonstrates one of the trickier fly-fishing knots, the blood knot. This knot is used to tie tippet to tippet or tippet to leader.

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How to tie a nail knot

Scott demonstrates using a nail knot tool to attach a length of butt section to a fly line.

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