Guys, I want to buy a fly fishing setup, and I am armed with zero knowledge. Can you point me in the right direction? I am looking to catch panfish and smallmouth bass, and I want to spend 200.00 or less. Any help would be appreciated, NRA
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Guys, I want to buy a fly fishing setup, and I am armed with zero knowledge. Can you point me in the right direction? I am looking to catch panfish and smallmouth bass, and I want to spend 200.00 or less. Any help would be appreciated, NRA
Dorber is a sponsor for FAOL (http://www.flyanglersonline.com/) and they have a ready to fish 2-piece 5wt. combo called a Silvertip fly rod combo for $66.95 (include shipping) at the bottom of this link page:
http://dorber.com/flyrods.html
This is one of the best deals I have seen online for a good quality combo. I have heard from some folks that own Dorber rods that Dorber will fix the rod if you break it and send it in. All you have to do is pay for shipping. Now Cabelas or BassPro Shops might have some good deals on fly rod combos also. If you want a good all around warm water fly rod, a 5wt. is what I would suggest. The 5wt. should be able to handle bream, Specks, bass, and other warm water fish yet not overpower the fish. I would also suggest that you take a few fly casting lessons from a casting instructor to save yourself a lot of frustration. Local fly and tackle shops should be able to point you to a fly casting instructor. Best of luck.
This FAOL link might also be useful on getting started.
Fly Fishing 101
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Originally Posted by nralover
dixieangler is right about http://www.flyanglersonline.com/, but I would also go to the link at the bottom and look around their boards for help.
http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?showforum=55
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Bass Pro and Cabela's have lots of combos available in that price range. Also, check out Temple Fork Outfitter's (TFO) NXT starter outfits. TFO makes good stuff, and they're sold by both BPS and Cabela's.
An 8.5' or 9' 5 or 6wt is a good option. If you wanted one rod to do it all, I'd go with the 6, but that's a little heavy for panfish and a little light for smallies. I'd go with the 5wt for now and practice on panfish. If you like it, get a 7wt for smallies. A 5 and a 7 is a good combination.
I will also recommend the casting lessons. If you buy your outfit at a local shop, you should be able to get a brief lesson for free. Videos are helpful, but nothing beats a good instructor.
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Originally Posted by dixieangler
Those dorber Rods look like a good deal. Do you own one or have you had a chance to cast or fish with them?
I don't own one and have never used one but I know a lot of folks on FAOL that do. I have heard nothing but good things about Dorber rods and wouldn't hesitate to get one if I didn't already have more rods than I need or can use right now. LOL They are a reputable dealer or they would not be an FAOL sponsor. I just posted it because it is a good deal that I wouldn't hesitate to take advantage of if I needed another rod.Quote:
Originally Posted by fishhead2112
Dont rule out ebay. Sage used to make what they called the Discovery Series. You could look for a DS @ in 4, 5, or weight. I fish the DS series a lot and they are excellent rods and you should be able to get a good reel on ebay as well. I have seen those DS 2 for around $125 and they are superb rods for that kinda money. I love my 6 weight for bass and bream.