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Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: Ry the fly guy on June 08, 2014, 09:14:59 PM

Title: New outfit
Post by: Ry the fly guy on June 08, 2014, 09:14:59 PM
I am looking for a new outfit for small trout either a 4wt or a 5wt I have a maximum budget of $400 and I am open to all brands but prefer North American made rods.
-Thanks!
Title: Re: New outfit
Post by: HOOK on June 08, 2014, 09:40:50 PM
Amundson
Echo
Redington

Then pair it with a Pflueger, Amundson, or any other cheaper reel. Reels for 5wt and down basically just hold line and don't need to have a crazy drag


There is more options but those are the top ones I can think of at the moment
Title: Re: New outfit
Post by: clarkii on June 08, 2014, 10:49:09 PM
Look at a st croix avid, sweet rods made in the states for less then $300.

I then suggest you pair it with an orvis battenkill or a redington drift. Both reels are around $100 and have click systems.  As it is a 4 wt a disc drag is not needed.

If you find the Avid a little much (might be once rod, reel and line get in the picture) I suggest you look at an imperial  at around $240.

Note the 4 piece models run close to the prices, take $30 off for a 2 piece.
Title: Re: New outfit
Post by: HOOK on June 09, 2014, 06:28:31 PM
Look at a st croix avid, sweet rods made in the states for less then $300.

I then suggest you pair it with an orvis battenkill or a redington drift. Both reels are around $100 and have click systems.  As it is a 4 wt a disc drag is not needed.

If you find the Avid a little much (might be once rod, reel and line get in the picture) I suggest you look at an imperial  at around $240.

Note the 4 piece models run close to the prices, take $30 off for a 2 piece.


two major things to not cheap out on are the ROD and the LINE

buy the best rod you can afford, then a cheap line holder (reel) that isn't total crap, then choose a good fly line for your setup (don't forgot your backing)


$400 is a pretty slim budget for a fly rod setup of decent quality however that doesnt meant it isn't doable. Go check out the Dragonfly rods at Army & Navy as well. Amundson also has complete setups for sale there that are around $200

I did suggest Echo however that puts you in the rod price range of $200 + just for the rod which may be pushing it.

I used to fish an 8wt Dragonfly for years and landed many salmon on it  :D I also had bought one of those Amundson setups for Pinks awhile back but didn't favor the rods action so I sold it.
Title: Re: New outfit
Post by: clarkii on June 09, 2014, 10:21:24 PM
Idk, I seem to cheap out on stuff and it works pretty good!

course I wait for sales on my lines and get them for almost half price.

Another note on the St. Croix rods, if you can find a used one they have a sweet warranty for non-original owners. http://stcroixrods.com/service-warranty/service-warranty-policies/

"cheaping out" on a rod can mean different things to different people, but there are lots of good rods on the market for under $300.  Unfortunately you want an american made rod, which makes that en devour a little tough. 
Title: Re: New outfit
Post by: RalphH on June 12, 2014, 07:42:46 AM
Echo Carbon Rods are on sale through the weekend for less than $150 at Berry's Bait &Tackle in Richmond. The also have some Kamloops reels on sale around that price. That will leave you $100+ for a line, leader, some flies etc. There is other stuff for around that price range available so there are lots of options.

http://www.berrysbait.com/products.aspx
Title: Re: New outfit
Post by: dflyer on June 12, 2014, 07:57:24 AM
I have a Temple Fork Outfitter 4 wt and love it.   Should be in that price range.
Title: Re: New outfit
Post by: RalphH on June 12, 2014, 07:02:58 PM
Redington and Temple Fork set the standard for low cost quality rods. Dragon Fly Fenwick etc are worth a look as well.