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So if you had under $200 to spend on a rod/reel combo, which would you choose and why. I'm mostly looking to fish trout, and on a lake from a tube. Although I will also be hitting from rivers/streams from time to time. I've narrowed my search down to a 9' 5WT. Obviously I want the best bang for the buck... Local stores are selling Redingtons, Ross, Temple Fork, etc. I've never picked up a fly rod before so. Hoping to get some insight of you folks that have tired out some setups out there and which ones you liked the best!
Thanks,
Jason
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First let me say, Nate is very good at what he does and been around forever...great guy.
Now, on to the choice...I do have the Professional series, if you ever want to try it out, give a shout and I can meet you at a pond or something.
It is a medium action rod. This is a good thing, because it will force you to slow down your cast a little and get the feel for the line loading.
As for the reel, great! House brand, should be easy to get spare spools. The Line is a good choice. The GPX is 1/2 line heavier and it loads beautifully. I love that stuff.
Warranty on all is the best. Mind you, I don't work for Cabela's and would encourage dealing with the smaller company like Fish Tech. Drop this on them and see if they can match.
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I agree with all the FG said.. especially tring to keep it to the local fly shop since they would carry most name brands anyway.... plus you get the hands on and one on one service that will help you make the right choice...
MacFly
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