Collection: Single Hand Fly Rods

Sage Dart Fly Rod
Sage

Sage Dart Fly Rod

Regular price $1,180.00
Sale price $1,180.00 Regular price $1,080.00
Echo Trout X Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Trout X Fly Rod

Regular price $695.00
Sale price $695.00 Regular price $549.99
Echo Boost Fresh Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Boost Fresh Fly Rod

Regular price $525.00
Sale price $525.00 Regular price $389.99
G.Loomis - NRX+ LP - Single Hand Fly Rod
G.Loomis

G.Loomis - NRX+ LP - Single Hand Fly Rod

Regular price $1,379.99
Sale price $1,379.99 Regular price $1,229.99
Echo Gecko Kids Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Gecko Kids Fly Rod

Regular price $250.00
Sale price $250.00 Regular price $159.99
G.Loomis - NRX+ Swim Fly - Single Hand Fly Rod
G.Loomis

G.Loomis - NRX+ Swim Fly - Single Hand Fly Rod

Regular price $1,499.99
Sale price $1,499.99 Regular price $1,329.99
G.Loomis - IMX Pro V2 Salt Single Hand Fly Rods
G.Loomis

G.Loomis - IMX Pro V2 Salt Single Hand Fly Rods

Regular price $899.99
Sale price $899.99 Regular price $829.99
G.Loomis - IMX Pro Musky Fly Rod
G.Loomis

G.Loomis - IMX Pro Musky Fly Rod

Regular price From $944.99
Sale price From $944.99 Regular price $949.99
Guideline - LPX Tactical Single Hand Fly Rod
Guideline

Guideline - LPX Tactical Single Hand Fly Rod

Regular price $734.99
Sale price $734.99 Regular price
Winston Air 2 Max Fly Rod
Winston

Winston Air 2 Max Fly Rod

Regular price $1,675.00
Sale price $1,675.00 Regular price
Echo Eight Four Bass (84B) Fly Rods
Echo

Echo Eight Four Bass (84B) Fly Rods

Regular price $399.00
Sale price $399.00 Regular price $399.00
T&T - Avantt II Fly Rod
Thomas & Thomas

T&T - Avantt II Fly Rod

Regular price $1,445.00
Sale price $1,445.00 Regular price $1,299.00

Single Hand Fly Fishing Rods – Echo, Sage, G.Loomis, Redington, Thomas & Thomas, Guideline & More at Drift Outfitters

Explore the versatility and performance of single hand fly rods at Drift Outfitters. We offer a carefully selected range of premium rods from top brands like Echo, Sage, G.Loomis, Redington, Thomas & Thomas, Guideline, and more—ideal for everything from delicate dry fly presentations to nymphing and streamer fishing. Whether you're casting on small creeks or larger rivers, our single hand rods deliver the accuracy, feel, and strength you need for a successful day on the water. Visit Drift Outfitters in-store or shop online for expert advice, the best gear, and fast shipping anywhere in Canada.

Single Hand Fly Rods FAQ

Q: What types of fly fishing rods do you sell?
A: At Drift Outfitters, we carry a full range of fly rods designed for trout, bass, steelhead, salmon, and saltwater species. Whether you’re just starting out or looking for a premium rod to match your skill level, our selection covers everything from small creek rods to big-water setups.

Q: How do I choose the right fly rod weight?
A: Rod weight should match the species you’re targeting and the flies you plan to cast. Lighter rods in the 3–5wt range are ideal for trout and delicate presentations, while 6–9wt rods are best for bass, steelhead, and salmon. For powerful saltwater fish like tarpon or permit, heavier 10–12wt rods are recommended.

Q: What rod lengths are available and why does it matter?
A: Most fly rods fall between 7 and 10 feet in length. Shorter rods are great for tight, brushy creeks where accuracy matters, while longer rods provide better reach and line control on larger rivers, lakes, and for specialized techniques like Euro nymphing or spey casting.

Q: Which fly rod brands do you carry?
A: We stock industry-leading brands such as Sage, G. Loomis, Echo, Redington, Sage, Guideline and more. These brands are trusted by anglers worldwide for innovation, durability, and performance across all styles of fly fishing.

Q: Do you sell spey and switch rods?
A: Yes, Drift Outfitters carries a complete lineup of spey and switch rods. These two-handed rods are ideal for swinging flies on big rivers, offering superior distance, control, and efficiency when chasing steelhead and salmon.

Q: How should I care for my fly rod?
A: Always rinse your rod with fresh water after fishing, especially if used in saltwater. Store it in a protective rod tube, keep ferrules clean, and avoid leaving it in hot cars or direct sunlight. Proper care will ensure your fly rod performs for years to come.