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Hi all,
I'm new to fly fishing and I've actually never been before. I'm going to buy my first rod/reel set on ebay pretty soon and I was wondering what you guys thought were reliable brands. I realize that some rod/reels are expensive, and I don't mean to buy one as a beginner. I'd like to spend under 75 dollars on a combo, but don't want one that's going to break readily. Could anyone recommend some brands that are a) under 75 dollars 2) reliable. Also, if anyone has strong feelings for/against specific models, that would be good too. Thanks in advance, jbu |
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Re: Beginner trying to find a decent rod/reel brand
Also, why does it seem like flyfishing combos are so much more expensive than non-flyfishing combos? They're made out of the same materials. The flyfishing reel is less complicated.
With a spinning combo you can catch just about any fish up to 50 pounds with a reallly cheap rod. Is that not true for fly fishing rods? It seems like fly fishing combo manufacturers are ripping people off with these combos above $100. In the non-flyfishing world you don't need a combo over 50 bucks. I'm confused - please explain. |
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Re: Beginner trying to find a decent rod/reel brand
Along those same lines, I would avoid ebay for buying your first rod.
A local fly shop will help you determine exactly what you need. Will answer some basic questions and get you setup properly (backing, line, tippet, etc.). I would also encourage you to read a book like the Orvis Fly Fishing Guide (about $16 from Amazon). On the budget end of the spectrum (remember line alone can run $60+) is the TFO outfit for $175: TFO NXT Outfits fly fishing gear Or other potential options from Cabela's starting at $79: Cabela's -- Scientific Anglers Fly Fishing Made Easy Fly Combo Cabela's -- Ross Reels EW Essence FS Fly-Fishing Outfits Cabela's Three Forks/Prestige Plus Fly Combos Although this one for $149 was the most tempting to me: Cabela's Genesis™ Fly-Fishing Outfits |
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