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HOOK

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Re: Good Beginner Fly Rod and Reel
« Reply #15 on: April 02, 2011, 09:27:19 AM »

If you dont mind buying online then take a look at Red Truck fly fishing. they do a couple of their own lines of rods that have good reviews. single hand and spey  ;D
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Re: Good Beginner Fly Rod and Reel
« Reply #16 on: April 02, 2011, 02:18:56 PM »

As a starter, & I still suck somewhat, I bought a 9WT, 9ft Dragonfly w/ the Kamloops MC arbor reel & Rio Versi-tip system a few years back about $400 all-in @ West Coast Tackle.  I know it's knock-off stuff, but I've had no problems & brought-in some BIG fish on this set up.  The warehouse is local & warrantee service is prompt.  I may upgrade one day, but have had no reason to.  My drag is cork, so back it off when not in use, & lubrictae w/ Neatsfoot oil periodically.

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Re: Good Beginner Fly Rod and Reel
« Reply #17 on: April 02, 2011, 04:10:15 PM »

in the fall i had just sold my Dragonfly 8wt that had brought in tons of salmon of up to 43lbs  ;D rod had never been broken and was close to 10yrs old, had it matched up to a cheapish Sage reel which i didnt favor after i used it a bit but felt it fine for salmon anyways (didnt have a good drag range)

Dragonfly rods are pretty tough to beat for the buck, of course i have no idea if the newer ones are built as tough as the older ones.
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Re: Good Beginner Fly Rod and Reel
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2011, 12:58:11 AM »

Bought an 8wt Amundson WindWarrior not too long ago. The rod has life time warranty and the distributor is local.
Just a question regarding the versi-tip fly line system. How do i cast with a heavy sink tip at the front? Feels weird :(
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Re: Good Beginner Fly Rod and Reel
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2011, 10:34:34 AM »

its more or less a chuck and duck type cast when your using a heavy sink tip (type 8 of heavier) of with a very heavy fly. the more you fish with tips the better you will get with it and the less "weird" it will feel. leave about 50% or your distance for the shoot, aim a bit high and let it rip with a double haul, that tip will help it sail  ;D
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Re: Good Beginner Fly Rod and Reel
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2011, 04:03:36 PM »

heres a good video i found that can help with casting sinking tips.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_nYg_lMq7U&feature=related

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Re: Good Beginner Fly Rod and Reel
« Reply #21 on: April 04, 2011, 07:03:30 PM »

Thanks a lot hook. Will put in more time practice my casting. And thanks for the lefty kreh video.
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