I had posted about getting a Orvis access set up, 9' tip flex 5wt. Can anyone offer other brands that might be better in the same price range of about $600. Thank you for your feed back. I'm ready to purchase and get started fly fishing.
Jones
lucfish wrote:My suggestion would be to go to a reputable fly fishing store (Marriott comes to mind) and tell them you are ready to buy. Try as many rods as you can in the price range you're looking for, the sales guy won't mind they want to make the sale. The reel is not important right off the bat, Imo unless you're fishing for steelhead or some saltwater fish, but you want a good quality rod. What kind is up to you, what feels best in your hands. As far as line tell the sales rep what your fishing for and he'll match up the right kind of line. If you're just getting into the game, get all the info you can, either from people on boards like this or good fly shops. Good luck.
BrownBear wrote:I've got a stable full of Sage, T&T, Winston, Payne and more. But the rod/reel combo that impresses me even more is in your price range. It's the Temple Fork Outfitters BVK 5-Wt and matching reel. I fish with a number of Sage snobs who have tried mine, then dashed out and bought their own as "back up." Funny thing is, they all fish the BVK's now and leave the Sage for backup.
Gila Trout wrote:...a Rio Gold line.
Gila Trout wrote:Jones,
Hello. I think Luc gave you the best advice. Only you will know what rod feels best to you after tried the ones you are interested in. I have 3 9' 5 wts. a St. Croix Legend Ultra, Redington Torrent and a TFO BVK I assembled myself. I really enjoy fishing these rods but they are all a little diferent. If you are going to mainly fish trout, bass and panfish you might look into a Redington Drift reel. These reels are fully machined, well made, and have a click drag which is all ones needs for most freshwater fishing. Best of all these reels are $100. Finally, matching the fly line to a rods action will make or break how the rods preforms. There are lines designed to load slow rods, medium fast rods and fast to very fast rods. My favorite line that seems to work really well with mediun fast to fast rods is a Rio Gold line. Good luck with your search it is always fun to buy rods and reels.
Lanny