Fly Fishing Rod and Reel
I am new to fly fishing, and am thinking of picking up a setup for next year. I have been out a few times with a friends rod and liked it, so thought I would continue with it.
I am new to it, and have no idea where to start. What brands should I be looking at? Anyone have any recommendations for a newbie? Budget is max 300 for both the rod and reel, but would prefer it ~$200. |
do a search on this site and the new Flyfishing forum. this subject has been gone over numerous times.
my suggestion would be a TFO rod, 5 wt if you want to stay under $200. they are good rods for the money. Rgds Mike |
I agree... the TFO rods are a good bargain.
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I'll also agree with the suggestions to look into a TFO rod. For ~$220 you get a rod, reel, line, and carrying case, and since they are a local company (located in Calgary) with a lifetime warranty you can easily get replacement setions for $30 if you ever happen to break one.
After that, I'd suggest heading over to icky fly works and picking up one of their combo packs for the type of fishing you expect to be doing the most of. It works out to about $1/fly, and if you order over $30 you get free shipping. From my experience ordering from them in the past they are quality flies and the shipping to Alberta is very quick. |
3 things.
1. Buy a good line first. Crucial for fly fishing. Rio Products Gold line is a great line. 2. the less amount you spend on your first setup, the more you'll spend on the next one when you realize its not meeting your needs 3. Stay away from rod/reel combinations. Usually the rod is alright, but you'll lose money on the reel, because you'll want to get rid of it asap. A half decent reel, is nice to have. As for the rod, i'd buy a tfo lefty kreh signature series, as for a reel, anything around the 100$ mark will be alright. |
Some good suggestions, I don't think you can top this reel at it's price point,
https://www.okumafishing.com/product.../fly-reels/slv and keep an eye on Cabelas online for fly line, you can usually get what you want at a smokin price if your patient. Gotta keep on it though, cause when the good stuff goes on sale it moves fast. |
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Cheers, Doc |
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O TFO rods are great! I have several. Don't get the combos though, cheap reel and line. Invest now, you can still get a great setup for your price range. Keep an eye out for some good used deals, I got some great stuff off the forum here for great prices. Also I have an slv that is beat quite badly, and have been using it in saltwater for the last 3 months, cause I'm waiting for it to crap out so I can buy another. Still going strong!!!
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I'd say get a six weight. TFO. With Cortland 444 WF. A decent reel . With a good drag is all you need.
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The one piece of advice I would offer is that no matter what kind of rod or reel you end with, it will not work as well unless you have the knowledge to use it. Take a course or hire a guide and learn the basic mechanics of the casting stroke and your rod (no matter what it is) will "work" much better. There are many inexpensive rods and reels. Try some rods out and see which ones work with your natural casting stroke. I also know that there are some very good combos that companies are coming out with that are inexpensive and decent quality (Ross, Echo etc.).
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Rod + Reel Package For SALE
Winston VSL 9' 5WT
Pflueger Trion 1956 Extra Spool Rio Gold 5WT RIo Mainstream Sinktip 5WT I'm selling this for $300obo. Great setup and well taken care of. |
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This is a good starting set up. But like what was said before, the more you practice the happier you will be with whatever set up you choose! |
Buy that VSL package, you wont find anything better for that price.
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I am a huge fan of the TFO setups if you are buying your first outfit. The 5/6 wt with reel and line are fantastic.
They also come with the unconditional lifetime warranty, in case no one mentioned that... No matter how you break it, they will give you a new section (identical to the part you broke) for about 35$ (processing fee). You can cash in on the warranty in Calgary as they have a small warehouse here in town- No need to send the broken rod out! my two cents. -J |
-Oh, and I looked at the setups in Fish Tales fly shop today for 230$.
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A rod portion made off shore with the cheapest components available probably cost the company $10 or less. But still the Signature Series is a nice rod and a very nice price. It gets you out on the water and allows you to discover what you do and don't want in a fly rod. The rod can then be sold with very little lost especially if you buy the set up used. I would warn against purchasing any higher end rods until you find out the type of fishing you like to do and the action that best suits your casting style. Winston, Redington and even Sage have some starter models that should be considered before making a purchase. I have a couple of Redington rods and the components are superior to the other offerings in their price range. One of my favorite rods is an RS4 4wt that I would put up against rods costing 3 times as much. |
Check that...
The entire rod blank (made off shore) is about $10 - $12!! No matter what the brand!! |
I've replaced sections of my rod twice at the TFO warehouse off Blackfoot Trail.........
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3809-9st SE for the warehouse.
http://www.springbrook.ca Please do your research before you give advice on the forum. Thanks. |
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