by rayfound » June 7th, 2009, 7:23 pm
OK, so my Brother-in-law (let's call him Robert) is planning on joining me for a quickie Golden trout Death March the end of June... I couldn't be more excited, and its going to be a great weekend. Of course fly fishing is on the agenda.
Now, I had suggested that he borrow his uncle's 6wt fly rod, as this is his first time out, blah, blah, blah...
He is thinking he doesn't want to borrow stuff... he would like to get his own (Great!), but wants my help on what to get.
So, we're talking an extremely low budget (that's ALWAYS the story with me isn't it!?!?!?!), with a few key requirements:
1. I'm thinking 3 or 4 weight, so it would be a fun rod to use on SoCal Locals if he ends up really liking the FF thing.
2. should be at LEAST 3 Pieces, preferably 4 or 5 - as its first use is for packing. (His uncle's is only 2 - so more awkward pack rod)
3. He needs a Reel, backing, line et all. So shoudl we be looking at a combo set from somewhere?
4. If he is to buy something, I want him to do it ASAP so I can help him get rigged and teach casting, etc...
Now, I got lucky... My reel I got for $5 at a thrift store, my old reel (A plastic, click-prawl Martin from a $30 wal-mart 4/5wt kit), Spenser will be using on this trip mated with his 2wt, once he gets it back... So Robert will have to get something for himself.
So what do you gents think? Should I really pressure him to just borrow his Uncle's for now, or should I coach him to buy something?
Like many of us these days, the budget is extremely sensetive, as he recently took a pretty good bout of abuse from his wife over spending $100 for hiking boots and a couple other essentials for the trip. He's borrowed a pack and most everything else he needs.
Any recommendations?
PS - I feel like such a newbie asking these questions, but while I am completely comfortable stumbling through this decision making process for myself, I'm more apprehensive doing it for someone else.
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