by NorcalBob » November 28th, 2018, 2:05 pm
I have 11' switch rods in 5, 6, 7, & 8 WT (Orvis Helios). I've used them a lot, especially while wade fishing.
Advantages: long distance casting ability and can use 2 hands while casting overhead, can execute two handed switch/spey casts, great at indicator fishing with lots of mending for ultra long drifts,
Disadvantages: much heavier rods causes more fatigue/muscle strain when overhead casting, longer rod causes much more torque on your wrist when fighting fish, does not cast two handed switch/spey casts as easily as a regular spey rod, more expensive,
I fish mostly from a boat these days so I'm not using my switch rods from the boat much (due to the weight issue discussed above, plus you don't have to cast as far from a boat). But I do use them a lot while wading due to the superior casting and mending abilities. If your body can take the extra fatigue/muscle strain, they can cast impressive distances and I highly recommend them. I would probably go with an 11', 6 or 7 wt for Pyramid uses. Those would work equally well for indicator or wooly bugger uses. Note that you need to decide in advance if you plan on primarily using your switch rods for overhead versus double handed (spey) casting and put on the appropriate weight fly line for each purpose. For example on my 6 WT switch in double handed (spey) casting mode I use a 360 grain line (that's the equivalent of a 12 wt line), but use a 9 wt line for overhead casting.