It would be helpful to know which species you would be interested in
catching. However, Cabelas offers several beginner fly rods and reels at
very reasonable prices
(
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...ainCatcat20431).
The flies you should use depend upon which species, where you live, and
time of year. Local fly shops are a great source of information on where to
go and which flies are hot. They'll also have plenty of the flies you'll
need already tied up. Unless you know for certain that this is something
you want to pursue, then you should probably get good, but inexpensive
equipment to start off. Then if you decide this is it, you can start
replacing your equipment with quality items (which will invariably cost
more). Tight lines!
Graham wrote:
Anybody got any good tips on Fly fishing and how to get started? I
want to know what itīs all about, how you get started, the equipment
you need and stuff like that.
Any tips guys and gals?
Thanks
--
Robert Brinson
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