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Fly Fishing Equipment
Fly Fishing is a sport that is growing consistently in terms of popularity. While it used to be seen as a sport for the snooty (at least in the UK) it has since expanded to the general populace. Anybody can go fly fishing as long as they have the right fly fishing equipment. You see, unlike other forms of fishing, fly fishing requires a specific set of equipment. This very specific fly fishing equipment can run the beginning fisherperson quite a bit of money so you might want to save up a little bit of money before heading out to the sporting goods store.
There are several key items that are needed to fly fish, and if you haven’t ever had to shop for fly fishing equipment before, that first trip to buy the equipment can feel overwhelming. Fly fishing equipment falls into several main categories and within that category are a variety of items. Each of those items comes in a variety of styles, colors and prices. In order to go fly fishing you will need the following fly fishing equipment: wading boots, fishing waders, a fly rod, a fly reel, fly lines, and a fishing vest. If your budget can afford it (and you prefer to fly fish in deeper water) you might want to splurge and buy yourself some kind of boat. *EDITED BY CURTIS- Please do not link to other sites for sales of equipment or other items. Thank you.* |
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Re: Fly Fishing Equipment
what is the point of your post? are you asking a question? doesn't seem very helpful.
mark Custom Fly Rod |
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