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Newbie questions
http://www.associatedinternet.com/fl...01/default.htm
"pmbedard" wrote in message m... Hello group :+) I have this passion about learning to fly-fish - I'm fifty-two, and really need this for various reasons. I decided to begin slowly and inexpensively, in case I find it impossible (and I'm poor), so I bought the cheapest rod/reel outfit at Wal-Mart. Now ANY help is greatly appreciated! What is a "leader"? What type of line should I get? Any good books out there? I have some flies I bought on Ebay, and a vest, but what else? A net, waders? How much should I spend on this stuff? I want to take my wife and two daughters, but the girls are too young - four and nine years old...I want them to remember this, and to experience it themselves... I'll probably fish in North Georgia, as I live outside Atlanta...I've checked out some good websites, and there is year-round fishing in most of these counties... I can't afford lessons, guides, trips to Montana, etc.... Please don't tell me to take up golf, or to go catfish/bass fishing... any advice is really appreciated - THANKS!! Paul |
Newbie questions
http://www.associatedinternet.com/fl...01/default.htm
"pmbedard" wrote in message m... Hello group :+) I have this passion about learning to fly-fish - I'm fifty-two, and really need this for various reasons. I decided to begin slowly and inexpensively, in case I find it impossible (and I'm poor), so I bought the cheapest rod/reel outfit at Wal-Mart. Now ANY help is greatly appreciated! What is a "leader"? What type of line should I get? Any good books out there? I have some flies I bought on Ebay, and a vest, but what else? A net, waders? How much should I spend on this stuff? I want to take my wife and two daughters, but the girls are too young - four and nine years old...I want them to remember this, and to experience it themselves... I'll probably fish in North Georgia, as I live outside Atlanta...I've checked out some good websites, and there is year-round fishing in most of these counties... I can't afford lessons, guides, trips to Montana, etc.... Please don't tell me to take up golf, or to go catfish/bass fishing... any advice is really appreciated - THANKS!! Paul |
Newbie questions
This is the video that taught me...along with hours of practice in the yard
and on the water: http://www.fishingandhuntingbooks.co...w_page_117.htm Of all I've seen this is the most entertaining and effective. You have to appreciate "dorky" humor. I get nervous when reading "the cheapest Walmart rod." Wal Mart usually sells the Scientific Angler package for around 80 bucks. That is the best beginner rod I've found. I am a NY State guide and all the beginners prefer it to my Sage DS2 (entry level) and the high performance rods. The SA (Scientific Angler) rod in that package is great for learning and casts heavier flies for bass and pike. If "loading" your current rod and delivering "tight loops" proves difficult, don't be discouraged. Spend a little more. I have high end Wintson and Sage rods but STILL fish the SA with much enjoyment. "Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... "pmbedard" wrote in message m... I have this passion about learning to fly-fish - I'm fifty-two, and really need this for various reasons. I decided to begin slowly and inexpensively, in case I find it impossible (and I'm poor), so I bought the cheapest rod/reel outfit at Wal-Mart. Now ANY help is |
Newbie questions
Newbe Paul expressed lots of HIS wants and got lots of good advice from
earlier posters. He also said " I want to take my wife and two daughters, but the girls are too young - four and nine years old. I want them to remember this, and to experience it themselves..." Um, as a fly fisherman 50+ years with one wife and two daughters now over 30, my advice is don't get your hopes up too high "want them to remember this, and to experience it themselves". The probability of getting all three women in the same family to enjoy fly fishing is pretty remote IMHO. In time, you MAY get all three to experience it. If all three do, all three will surely remember it for the rest of their lives. And furthermore one or more will probably gleefully remind you of that experience the rest of your life - LOL. A more realistic expectation would be for one of your daughters to get to like fly fishing, well maybe enough to marry a fly fisherman some day. Maybe even you could hope that someday your wife would ride along in your plush, air conditioned RV while you go fly fishing. LOL My bet is that you'll be very lucky if someday you could get just one of them to clean your fish! grin But seriously, take the girls to a "pay" trout pond and get them started "Catching" fish, then take the girls bait fishing for bream or bluegill to keep their interest up. Gradually over the years move them up to just going fishing with Dad and last if someone is interested, let them catch their fish on your fly rod. Paul, it's OK for you to take up fly fishing. Welcome aboard and good luck! Keep posting those questions. John |
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