Fly Rod - Dearborn 4 Piece
Dearborn Fly Fishing Rod 2 Piece and 4 Piece
Fly Rod - Dearborn 4 Piece
Fly Rod with Removeable Fighting Butt - Dearborn
Fly Rod - Dearborn paired with Lite 406 Reel Sold Separately
Fly Rod - Reel Seat with Removeable Fighting Butt and Butt Cap - Dearborn
Fly Rod - Dearborn 4 Piece with Rod Case
Fly Rod with Removeable Fighting Butt and Rod Sock - Dearborn
Fighting Butt With Bag

Dearborn Fly Rod 4 Piece 7 Weight

Rod case w/ reel compartment and rod sock included.

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

Lighter and less tiring to cast than an 8-weight rod, this is the go-to fly rod for many fishermen pursuing small bonefish and similar species. 2pc & 4pc, 4wt - 9wt

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

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Description

Lighter and less tiring to cast than an 8-weight rod , this 7wt boasts impressive power and is well-suited for pursing anything from large trout to small bonefish. Our most saltwater-resistant rod, the Dearborn fly rod was built with an extra dose of durability in mind: blended Toray-graphite and woven carbon fiber blanks, anodized aluminum reel seat, carbon fiber reel seat inserts, stainless steel snake guides, and AAA+ quality cork combine in a rod that looks sharp and casts sharper. With a potent fast-action, don’t be afraid to overline this rod for even more power.

All of our 7 through 9wt fly rods come with a removeable fighting butt—ensuring that this easy-to-pack four-piece is ready to take on some real whoppers whenever you get to where you’re going. 

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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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