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I am looking for a spey setup that is midpriced. I am looking to fish
rivers like the american and feather, it being my first rod probably a dual purpose for steelhead and salmon, but probably need it more for salmon. What are some mid priced ones I should be looking into? I have never speyed before, so I doubt I will test any out. Some that have been suggested are a cnd expert and tfo professional. What line should I get? And should I get a floating or sinking? WOuldnt it be kind of hard to see a indicator at 80 feet? For a reel I am thinking a ross big game, what size should I get? a 5? A 6? |
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