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The 6-weight rod that you already own will work. It will work really well. You'll be able to catch smallies and have a blast doing it.
But there are some drawbacks to a lighter rod. If you want to cast all the bass flies, if you want to cast for distance, or if you want to cast some versatile lines, you're going to need a bigger rod.
If you have found yourself hitting this wall on your local pond or you've decided that warmwater fish are this season's goal, check out some of the preliminary recommendations and suggestions in this week's episode.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The 6-weight rod that you already own will work. It will work really well. You'll be able to catch smallies and have a blast doing it.
But there are some drawbacks to a lighter rod. If you want to cast all the bass flies, if you want to cast for distance, or if you want to cast some versatile lines, you're going to need a bigger rod.
If you have found yourself hitting this wall on your local pond or you've decided that warmwater fish are this season's goal, check out some of the preliminary recommendations and suggestions in this week's episode.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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