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What to look for in a beginning fly rod kit Fly rods are composed of three functions including casting, line control and striking and landing fish. When searching for the correct fly rod beginner kit you should first... Read More I still consider myself a beginner at fly fishing, realizing I really need to master casting and delivery before I can expect to convince a real fish that my fly is close enough to a real one that he ought to eat it. I would have to say that I think the most important part of a basic fly fishing setup is the rod. I’m sure the reel plays a larger part down the road, but the rod is really the critical piece in casting, getting good action on the delivery and having a realistic retrieval. That said, for a beginner, getting a combo kit is probably the best way to go as you’ll get a rod and reel that are matched for each other. My only advice is to pay for quality here, avoid cheap rods if you can. Investing in a great Sage or Orvis rod will really pay off. |
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Fish Eyes Rod and Reel with Underwater Video Camera Retail: $99.99 Lowest Price: $59.99 40% off Brand: Fish Eyes | Model: E0202
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Pflueger Pflex Spinning Travel Kit, 6-Feet 6-Inch Retail: $99.95 Lowest Price: $70.94 29% off Brand: Pflueger | Model: PFLEXSPINKIT
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Scientific Anglers 4-Piece Fly Fishing Trout Outfit (9-Feet 0-Inch, 5/6 Weight) Retail: $108.46 Lowest Price: $78.79 27% off Brand: Scientific Anglers | Model: 811986
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American Explorer Travel Fishing Kit - Fly, Spin and Spincast Retail: $159.99 Lowest Price: $129.95 18% off Brand: American Explorer
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Okuma S-903-5 Cascade Fly Combo (5wt, 9-Feet) Retail: $89.99 Lowest Price: $79.95 11% off Brand: Okuma | Model: CS-903-5
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Daiwa Mini System Minispin Ultralight Spinning Reel and Rod Combo in Hard Carry Case Retail: $49.95 Lowest Price: $44.95 10% off Brand: Daiwa | Model: MINISPIN
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