Fenwick Fly Rod FS68 6’3/4" 2pieces Fly Fishing

The Fenwick Fly Rod FS68 6’3/4″ 2-piece is a vintage fly fishing rod, likely from Fenwick’s classic fiberglass era (1960s–1970s). Here’s what you should know:

Key Features:
– Length: 6 feet ¾ inches (short by modern standards, ideal for small streams or tight spots).

Fenwick Fly Rod FS68 6'3/4" 2pieces Fly Fishing

– Action: Slow to moderate (typical of fiberglass rods, offering smooth casting and delicate presentations).
– Line Weight: Likely a 4 or 5-weight (check original markings or test with different lines).
– 2-Piece Design: Portable but less compact than modern multi-piece rods.
– Material: Fiberglass (durable, forgiving, and sought after by vintage tackle enthusiasts).

Pros & Cons:
– ✓ Classic feel, great for short-range accuracy.
– ✓ Fiberglass is tough and repairs more easily than graphite.
– ✗ Heavier and slower than modern graphite rods.
– ✗ Short length limits versatility (not ideal for large rivers or windy conditions).

Collectibility & Value:
– Fenwick rods from this era are collectible, especially in good condition.
– Value depends on condition, original tube/bag, and demand (typically $50–$200 on eBay/forums).

Tips if You Own/Use It:
1. Pair it with a lightweight reel (e.g., a vintage Martin or Hardy).
2. Use a DT (double-taper) line for better load with slower action.
3. Check for cracks/delamination—old glue can degrade.

Modern Alternatives:
If you like fiberglass but want an upgrade:
– Eagle Claw Featherlight (budget-friendly).
– Cabela’s CGR (slow-action glass).
– Redington Butter Stick (modern glass with faster recovery).

Would you like help identifying the exact era or finding a matching reel?