Shop Fly Rods at Royal Treatment Fly Fishing


Over the past century, fly fishing rods have always been constructed from the popular materials of the time. From Greenheart (wood) to split bamboo, then fiberglass and carbon fiber, anglers have always benefited from advances in techniques and technology as industrialization trickled down to the production of fly fishing rods and reels. With new materials and designs, fly rods have become ultra-lightweight, delivering casting performance unmatched in earlier years.

Since the introduction of carbon fiber, fly rod makers have constantly developed fly rods with new tapers and higher modulus graphite to push performance beyond perceived limits. With a focus on lightweight, durable blanks, fly rods have become more powerful and accurate, delivering flies to targets well beyond what was considered unreachable. In addition, fly rods no longer need to be stiff to be powerful. By blending materials and designing tapers for a particular action, well-designed fly rods are easy to cast while delivering incredible performance for casters of all levels.

When choosing a fly fishing rod, the angler needs to weigh the options against how the fly rod will be used and what fish species will be the target. Since there are many variables to consider, it is easy to get confused by all of the offerings. It is safe to say that the SUV of Trout fly fishing rods in the Western United States is a 9' 5wt. fly rod, balanced with a nice reel and a quality fly line. Depending on what type of fishing you plan to do, choose the rod that fits your budget and needs.

Since fly rod actions are a personal choice, casting as many rods as possible is essential before committing to a single brand or model. If this isn't an option in your area, contact the fly shop and talk with one of our experienced staff. Let them know what you've liked in the past, which fly rods you currently fish, and how you plan to use the rod. We can talk you through the different options and create an outfit that will add to the enjoyment of your time on the water, whether targeting 10" Trout or 150-pound Tarpon; we have the know-how and experience to fulfill your tackle requirements. We carry the best fly rods available from Winston, Scott, G.Loomis, Sage, and Echo, with a few Sweetgrass Bamboo Rods in stock if you want to go "old school."

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Sage SAGE ESN Fly rod
SAGE ESN Fly rod
$995.00
From small creeks to big rivers, the ESN is as dynamic as the water
G. Loomis IMX Pro 8'6" 4wt.
$550.00$385.00
Discontinued 8'6" 4wt. IMX-PRO series offers the perfect balance of line speed, power, and finesse.
Echo Echo Switch Rods
Echo Switch Rods
$329.95
Whether you're using them with one hand or two, spey casting or overhead casting. Switch rods have become an important tool for people who trout and steelhead fish. Great Lakes fly anglers love the light weight and shorter length, Pacific Northwest angler
Echo Echo TR (Tim Rajeff) Spey Rod
Echo TR (Tim Rajeff) Spey Rod
$379.95
Tim’s faster action “rebuttal” to Dec’s smoother casting DH rod. Built with a slightly beefier butt section for those abrupt, botom-hand power aplications. Touch and go to Skagit casting, floating lines to big sink tips. It’s dialed.
Winston BIII-TH-MS Spey Rod Closeout 30% Off
$1,099.00$725.00
Combining the power of a Spey rod and the finesse of a trout rod, they add a new and exciting dimension to the sport. Featuring Boron III technology, these fast action rods excel in a range of Two-Handed situations, from covering big, broad rivers to deal
Echo ECHO Micro Practice Rod
ECHO Micro Practice Rod
$39.95
The Micro Practice Rod makes casting anywhere fun and productive, practice whenever you can't be on the water. Rope and yarn imitate the exact action of a full size fly rod, enabling you to perfect your casting motion and timing.
Echo Echo Carbon XL Fly Rod
Echo Carbon XL Fly Rod
$179.95
A true all-around performer with the features and feel associated with rods four times the cost.