08-12-2011, 03:13 AM
I've honestly never picked up a fly rod before in my life so. I do pick stuff up extremely easily, especially when it's something I have a passion for. I know I have a LOT to learn.
As far as action, I might need an explanation of each and kinda figure which I would throw myself in. I'm definitely interested in "sinking" lines/deep nymphing. You are actually the one the got me wanting to it as well, so thank you
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I walked into Fish Tech Outfitters and spoke to Nate, I believe his name was, trying to sell me a Redington Pursuit, but I not completely sold on the reel being out of composition rather then Aluminum. Solid, sturdy! Every rod I pick up pretty much feels just like the other. without actually getting them on the water, not much I can tell from each one other then cosmetics.
I'm almost thinking about spending a little more money and pulling the trigger on this puppy:
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/product.j...basket.jsp
Any opinions on the Rod, Reel, and or line?
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As far as action, I might need an explanation of each and kinda figure which I would throw myself in. I'm definitely interested in "sinking" lines/deep nymphing. You are actually the one the got me wanting to it as well, so thank you
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I walked into Fish Tech Outfitters and spoke to Nate, I believe his name was, trying to sell me a Redington Pursuit, but I not completely sold on the reel being out of composition rather then Aluminum. Solid, sturdy! Every rod I pick up pretty much feels just like the other. without actually getting them on the water, not much I can tell from each one other then cosmetics.
I'm almost thinking about spending a little more money and pulling the trigger on this puppy:
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/product.j...basket.jsp
Any opinions on the Rod, Reel, and or line?
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