Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: Piranha on July 04, 2007, 11:59:43 PM
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What is the best brand fly fishing rod for around $100.
Also I'm looking to buy a reel and all I want to spend is around $50 for the reel. Anyone recommend a good brand?
One person already told me to check out Dragonfly rods and reels. What do you guys recommend?
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Definitely look into Dragonfly, there are a couple of series that are affordable and they perform well as entry-level gear.
http://www.redlsports.com/dragonfly/
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What retiailer in lower mainland carries Dragonfly products?
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Take a look at the dealer list:
http://www.redlsports.com/dealers.html
They carry products by Redl Sports, Dragonfly is just one of the brands. It is best to phone them and check.
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What retiailer in lower mainland carries Dragonfly products?
Westcoast Tackle on Hastings (near Lakewood)
That's where I got my 5wt Dragonfly rod and reel. I like 'em.
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Hi guys,
Should every fly reel have the ability to be converted for use for either left-handed or right-handed folks?
I am looking at getting a fly rod and reel and I've never fly fished before.
Wonder if it just reversing the way it's attached to the rod. Can it be that simple?
Thanks
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Usually it is very easy, but not quite that easy ;) It would take flipping the little triangles on a click/Pawl, or flipping the bearing on a disc drag, now those are very general descriptions, and every reel has it's own little releases and tricks.
Keep in mind not all reels can be reversed
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I was forgot to add, Dragonfly rods are fairly good, not my personal favourite. There is also TFO rods, no tube and stiffer. The one that I also like for around $150 is the echo series I rods. They have good action, come with a nice tube and are a 4 piece rod.
As for reels on trout rods, it not reel important to pend a ton as it mainly just stores the line, I end up stripping in most my fish. Just find one that has good tolerances and a smooth drag if equipped ;D
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so the reel # has to match the rod weight #? The setup i bought came with #7/8 reel and #5 rod. problem? Difficult casting?
Yesterday I bought Dragonfly "Cartridge" #5/6 so now it matches the rod #. easier casting now that the number of the rod and reel match?
Also with the #5/6 reel and #5 rod can I use it to catch Coho in the Cap? The Coho are from 1-4 lbs so i thinking I should be fine with that setup?
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The reel numbers are more for a guidline as to how much line they are meant to hold of what weight. Other than balancing the rod it doesn't change casting a whole lot. As far as Coho on a 5wt I would have said no, but if you are really targeting 4 lbs fish then it's more than enough, that number just seems really small ???
I use an 8wt for coho and steelhead out here.
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Any suggestions as to the best fly reel to match an 8wt sage xp for salmon/steelhead? < $100, <$200, < $300?
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Sage XP is pretty high end. One would expect you could afford an Islander reel to go with it :D
For my 8 weight I bought a Pfleuger Trion 1910 for roughly $85 off ebay. It is considered a mid arbor reel, so you generally need to go one size larger to increase backing capacity. It is a machined aluminum reel with a tight feel and a decent drag. I haven't had a season hammering Chums so I can't say how it will hold up, but from others I've talked to it should be alright.
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Hey slurpie I have a dragonfly kamloops "MC" reel with 3 spools (yes, 3) that I can part with. Its brand new, got it on warranty. (2 spools are used). If youre interested email me, I'll give you a smokin deal. Its a decent reel too, the new ones are "harder" than the first gen ones.
I'd stick with dragonfy for the cheaper stuff...my experience with them, warranty wise, was second to none! Good product for the money.
My brother uses a Trion, no problems. Last year I picked up a lamson for my 8.....I must say it was a welcome upgrade, they make a slick reel.
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Slurpie. I use Okuma Integrity series reels on all my Sage XP rods. I have three 6 wts for stillwater and an 8 wt for salmon. I love the reel and find it holds up well, smooth drag and stores the right amount of backing. Good price at under $100. Bought mine through ebay for $40 USD a couple years ago and extra spools locally for around $40.
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I have an Islander but don't really want to use it for salt water surf casting. I know that it is supposed to be a saltwater capable reel but I'm still looking for a cheaper alternative along with a saltwater line. Hmm... I'll investigate the Okuma. Any other opinions? Perhaps something with a silent retrieve?
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My buddy bought an Amundson combo it comes with line both floating and sinking as well as rod, reel and other things for around $200 its reasonable quality and gives you all the little things you need to get started. He bought his at Riverside in Poco
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go for the dragonfly products. good value and within your budget