pmbedard wrote:
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
Get thee to
http://www.sexyloops.com/index.shtml
Also, read the "Getting Started" section he
http://www.flyfisherman.com/skills/
I still have my first "Wal-Mart" quality rod in case of emergency, but since
hell hasn't yet frozen over, I haven't used it in years. Follow Jeff's
advice and get a decent rod at the next level up. The problem with the
super-cheap rod is you'll never really know if you like FF or not if you
can't cast.
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HTH,
Tim
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