What’s a good setup for a rookie looking to get into saltwater fly fishing?
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I’m no pro, but I would shoot for 7-8 wt gear. Sage, TFO, Ross and Reddington make some good entry stuff that won’t break the bank. I have a sage reel with very little use I would sell if you are interested pm me.
What’s a good setup for a rookie looking to get into saltwater fly fishing?
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TFO rod, Wounded Warrior series 8 weight, dont get caught up in expensive reels, there are some much less expensive. Get a fly tying kit and start tying your own flies. Weight Forward floating line.
just about anything white. I tie size 6-4 clouser like flies with craft fur that slay them. throw a little flashabou in there and they can't resist them. Also white wooly buggers do really well.
What’s a good setup for a rookie looking to get into saltwater fly fishing?
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What’s your budget (rod and reel)?
It would really depend on my. I’m a firm believer in buying the best you can afford because fly fishing isn’t something you try and drop. At least for me it’s an addiction and I’m constantly upgrading every piece of equipment I have. It’s almost as bad of a money pit as those duck hunting guys
I've got an afternoon off with absolutely nothing to do, does anyone have any starting points or access points for trout fishing the guad around new braunfels?
Tied up some little polar fiber baitfish tonight. Super easy and quick. I’m sure some traditionalist would laugh at me, but I think they look really fishy and in the end that’s all I care about!
Got 3 of these BW Sport rod cases for 4 piece 9' rods. They carry 2 rods and reels and have side pockets on each side. Used but in good condition. 2 of them are the olive/grey/black as pictured the other one is grey/navy blue/black.
Located in Dallas : Asking $25 each or $60 for all three.
PM me if interested
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