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Old September 25th, 2006, 12:11 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Fred Lebow
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Default Looking into getting my first fly rod..

What kind of fishing will you be doing?
Freshwater?
Ocean?

What kind and size of fish will you be going after?
trout?
bass?
panfish?

The most popular and general all purpose fly rods esp for fresh water are
5-6 weight
8'6" to 9ft.
On the face of things $100 does not seem to be that great of a bargain if
you really don't know what type or quality of equipment that you are buying.
There are many grades of graphite.
You can buy a low end but decent starter outfit for $150 -$200 brand new and
you will be sure of the wt, size and quality.

Re Instruction-
try starting he
http://www.llbean.com/outdoorsOnline...lyfishing/tips

Videos - I cannot help you here

Take your time, have patience and YES a sense of humor!
--
Fred

"Ivan" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi all..

Been an avid fisherman for many years and finally decided to try out
fly fishing..
Whilst a little intimidated, skeptical and overwhelmed by all the
information out there, I decided to try this forum out to see if some
of my questions can be answered..

First:
The rod and reel I will need.
I went to a shop the other day that a person runs from his garage. Has
many rods for sale and whilst he didn't have any fly rods, he offered
to sell me one of his.. He showed me many four of the ones he owns, and
except for one of them, he offered to sell me any of them (with a reel)
for $100.
I don't know what brand the rods were, but they were 100% graphite.
Two of them were 6-7, the other was 7-8 and longer than the rest. I
believe the 7-8 was 11" whilst the rest were 9"6' or thereabouts..

Second:
Casting.
I'm sure a lot of contreversy discussions can be brought up in regards
to casting.. But I want to know if there is a basic technique that I
could follow and have me fishing relatively quickly..
Is there any websites or videos that one would recommend?


Okay..
That's all for now..


Thanks for your time..