AAAA CORK FLY ROD FIGHTING BUTT
It looks like you’re referring to a cork fly rod fighting butt—an accessory used in fly fishing to provide additional leverage and control when fighting larger fish. Here’s a breakdown of what you might be looking for:
What is a Fighting Butt?
– A fighting butt is an extension attached to the end of a fly rod’s handle, typically made of cork, rubber, or composite materials.
– It provides extra length and leverage when battling strong fish, helping to keep the rod at a better angle during the fight.
– Commonly used for saltwater fly fishing, salmon/steelhead rods, or big-game species.
Key Features of a Cork Fighting Butt:
1. Material: High-quality cork is lightweight, comfortable, and provides a good grip.
2. Length: Usually 3–6 inches long, depending on the rod and application.
3. Attachment: May screw into the reel seat or slide over the rod butt (some are removable).
4. Compatibility: Ensure it fits your specific fly rod model (check thread size if screw-in).
Popular Brands & Options:
– Ross Reels, Orvis, Sage, Redington – Some high-end rods come with built-in or optional cork fighting butts.
– Aftermarket Options: Companies like Battenkill, J. Stockard, or Mud Hole sell universal cork fighting butts.
DIY Option:
If you want to customize your rod, you can buy a cork fighting butt kit and install it yourself using rod-building epoxy.
Would you like recommendations for a specific rod or type of fishing? Let me know how you plan to use it!