unskunkable wrote:(ducking and heading for cover) You should get plenty of opinions here, just remember it has to feel good to you regardless of what anyone else says.
Flyjunkie wrote:unskunkable wrote:(ducking and heading for cover) You should get plenty of opinions here, just remember it has to feel good to you regardless of what anyone else says.
I agree, it doesn't matter how a rod feels for other folks, you certainly need to cast the rod before purchasing it, make certain it's Comfortable for YOU.
Take your time trying various rods from various Companies.. never rush into buying a rod....
unskunkable wrote:(ducking and heading for cover) You should get plenty of opinions here, just remember it has to feel good to you regardless of what anyone else says.
JonJon wrote:.
As for what I'll be using it for; mainly Trout up in my local area of the Sierras. I'm an avid dual sport rider, so after riding up in the mountains for so long I got tired of running into beautiful fishing locations, without anything to fish them with! With that in mind, I'm also looking for something that can be broken down relatively small, which is why the 4-piece caught my eye.
I will definitely spend a lot of time going over every detail I can when actually purchasing the rod, just kinda wanted everyones basic opinions on anything I might overlook as a beginner.
Flyjunkie wrote:JonJon wrote:.
As for what I'll be using it for; mainly Trout up in my local area of the Sierras. I'm an avid dual sport rider, so after riding up in the mountains for so long I got tired of running into beautiful fishing locations, without anything to fish them with! With that in mind, I'm also looking for something that can be broken down relatively small, which is why the 4-piece caught my eye.
I will definitely spend a lot of time going over every detail I can when actually purchasing the rod, just kinda wanted everyones basic opinions on anything I might overlook as a beginner.
Check out the T.F.O. rods, they have the Lefty Kreh Professional and Signature series, they are fine economical Trout Rods at very doable prices...
Sasha wrote:unskunkable wrote:(ducking and heading for cover) You should get plenty of opinions here, just remember it has to feel good to you regardless of what anyone else says.
What no mention of Scott rods
Ok seriously this is great advice.
unskunkable wrote:Sasha wrote:unskunkable wrote:(ducking and heading for cover) You should get plenty of opinions here, just remember it has to feel good to you regardless of what anyone else says.
What no mention of Scott rods
Ok seriously this is great advice.
Scott really lays it down, but only with the orange distance backing.
JonJon wrote:Well, after 3 hours in the fly department of Bass Pro, I walked away with this setup..
Rod:http://www.basspro.com/Temple-Fork-Outfitters-Lefty-Kreh-Finesse-Fly-Fishing-Rods/product/88853/-1497796
Reel:http://www.gloomis.com/publish/content/gloomis_2010/us/en/fly/reels/venture.html
Tried to go up into the hills this weekend to test it out, and of course didn't catch anything, but it was nice to be able to walk the streams, and try to figure out how to cast my new setup. (Still need a loooot of practice)
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