Premium fly fishing rods, reels, lines, waders, and accessories built for Midwest streams and trophy trout. Shop top brands like Jackson Cardinal Flies, Gapen’s, Kalin’s, and South Bend at Fleet Farm prices, everything you need from first cast to net, ready to ship or pick up today.
Whether you're working spring creeks for selective browns, chasing smallmouth on local rivers, or planning a destination trip out west, Fleet Farm carries the fly fishing equipment you need to match the hatch and land more fish. From beginner-friendly fly fishing starter kits to high-performance rods and reels for experienced anglers, our selection is built for real-world fishing conditions.
The right fly rod transforms your presentation and hook-up ratio. Fleet Farm stocks fly fishing rods across the full range of weights and actions to handle everything from delicate dry fly presentations to streamer fishing for aggressive predators.
Rod Weight Selection:
Action & Material: Fast-action graphite rods deliver distance and power for windy conditions and streamer fishing. Medium-action rods offer more forgiveness for beginners and better feel for dry fly fishing. Multi-piece travel rods break down for easy transport without sacrificing performance.
Shop trusted brands including Redington, Sage, and Orvis—proven performers that won't quit when you hook into something big.
A quality fly fishing reel protects light tippets during explosive runs and provides the drag control needed to land trophy fish. Fleet Farm offers reels engineered for both freshwater and saltwater applications.
Key Features:
For beginners, fly rod and reel combos take the guesswork out of pairing components while delivering proven performance at an accessible price point.
The connection between you and the fly determines how naturally your offering drifts. Fleet Farm stocks fly fishing line and leaders engineered for specific fishing scenarios and casting conditions.
Fly Line Types:
Leader & Tippet Essentials: Tapered leaders transfer energy smoothly from line to fly for delicate presentations. Stock fluorocarbon tippet for nymphing (near-invisible underwater) and nylon monofilament for dry fly fishing (better floatability). Brands like Scientific Anglers deliver consistent diameter and reliable knot strength.
Access better water and fish longer with quality fly fishing waders and boots built for rocky riverbeds and slippery substrates. Fleet Farm carries wader systems designed for Midwest conditions—durable, breathable, and comfortable for all-day sessions.
Wader Styles:
Wading Boots: Felt-sole boots provide maximum grip on algae-covered rocks but are prohibited in some waters due to invasive species concerns. Rubber-sole boots with aggressive lugs work across all regulations and provide excellent traction with studs added.
The right fly makes all the difference when fish are keyed on specific insects. Fleet Farm stocks proven fly fishing flies for Midwest waters plus comprehensive fly tying materials for anglers who tie their own patterns.
Essential Fly Patterns:
Fly Tying Materials: Build your own custom patterns with hackle, dubbing, beads, hooks, and thread. Tying your own flies lets you match local hatches exactly and keeps costs down during peak season.
The details matter when you're waist-deep, and fish are rising. Fleet Farm carries the fly fishing accessories that make days on the water more productive and enjoyable.
Essential Gear:
A complete fly fishing starter kit includes a rod and reel combo matched to your target species (5-6 weight for trout/bass), weight-forward floating line, tapered leaders, tippet, basic fly assortment (dry flies and nymphs), nippers, and forceps. Add waders and boots if you plan to wade.
A 5 or 6-weight fly rod handles 90% of Midwest fishing situations—trout streams, bass rivers, and panfish lakes. This weight range casts dry flies delicately, handles nymphs and small streamers effectively, and has enough backbone to fight larger fish without overpowering light tippets.
Start with a weight-forward floating line for maximum versatility. Floating lines work for dry flies, shallow nymphing, and streamers fished near the surface. Add sink-tip or full-sink lines later if you regularly fish deep pools, lakes, or need to get streamers down quickly in heavy current.
Felt-sole boots grip algae-covered rocks better than any other option but are banned in many states due to invasive species transport concerns. Rubber-sole boots with studded options provide excellent traction legally everywhere, work in all conditions, and last longer than felt soles that wear down over time.