The 'long single handed rod' topic has turned out to be 'Very long d/h trout rods' . I've been using a 17' coarse rod with a d/t #2 floater to 'waft' a team of three out. I've toyed with various combinations of leader lengths and flies, along with variations of waft and retrieve/dibble/dap.
Fishing buddies and reservoir staff are having a giggle at my antics, but a couple of boat partners are now watching seriously. The giggles and p..s takings are turning into interest
What does long rod 'wafting' do?
Typically, fishing a team of three from a boat an average angler will be able to -
Achieve a beautiful turnover and feather like presentation with a #2 wt., that an expert would be very pleased with.
Start working the flies better further from the boat with more control with varying winds and drift speed.
Also, for the less able or elderly angler 'wafting' with both hands can put a nice line out with little effort.
More trials needed. I learn a lot every trip.
Oh! playing and landing average sized rainbows on a 17' match rod is OK and I think that finer leaders can be used