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I live right on the chesapeake, and we go out on our boat quite often, so I
would like to get a striper outfit. Does anyone have any sugestions? I'd like to keep the price well below $200. Thanks, Alex |
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![]() Alex wrote: I live right on the chesapeake, and we go out on our boat quite often, so I would like to get a striper outfit. Does anyone have any sugestions? I'd like to keep the price well below $200. Thanks, Alex Go to BASS Pro and get one of their 7 weight outfits with the CV2 reel. Should do you well. Frank |
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Francis Reid wrote:
Alex wrote: I live right on the chesapeake, and we go out on our boat quite often, so I would like to get a striper outfit. Does anyone have any sugestions? I'd like to keep the price well below $200. Thanks, Alex Go to BASS Pro and get one of their 7 weight outfits with the CV2 reel. Should do you well. Frank Or, extrapolating from recent ROFF confessions, you can hang out at a popular parking place for fishermen, waiting for someone to drive off with a rod on their car roof. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Alex" wrote in message om... I live right on the chesapeake, and we go out on our boat quite often, so I would like to get a striper outfit. Does anyone have any sugestions? I'd like to keep the price well below $200. I'd say drop by the Fisherman's Edge in Catonsville. Joe Bruce is a Chesapeake FFing guru & runs a nice little shop. Not only will you get good gear, you'll get lots of great advice to go with it. So long as that $200 doesn't include flies, leaders, & tippet, I'd expect you'll be fine at FE. If he can't get you set up in your price range, go with Frank's suggestion. Where on the Chesapeake? There's a few other Marylanders here. Joe F. |
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On 18 Nov 2003 09:05:03 -0800, (Alex) wrote:
I live right on the chesapeake, and we go out on our boat quite often, so I would like to get a striper outfit. Does anyone have any sugestions? I'd like to keep the price well below $200. Thanks, Alex Simple http://www.ezflyfish.com/rereou.html $199.00 for the whole lot Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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http://www.ezflyfish.com/rereou.html
$199.00 for the whole lot An even better idea. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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Get the 2 pc. set and save 30 bucks. For a boat rod and no air travel, that
is the ticket. this is rudeeassasin's report from 11/13: fished rudee inlet today virtually all day w/ a few breaks home for food. it was an awesome day. at around 10 i caught a 23' in striper. then it died down till around 1 when a lot of anglers made their way to the surf. at around 1:30ish, IT WAS ON, for everyone except me of course.by the end of the day, a 35' incher was pulled, a 31'incher, and a bunch in the low 20's. (i think 5 or 6). then a lil kid made us all look bad by nailing one about as big as him! anyway, wasnt that productive of a day for me, caught a small shark and that 23'incher, but had a great time watching every1 else nail some great fish. were any p&s'ers out at rudee today? -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! "Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... http://www.ezflyfish.com/rereou.html $199.00 for the whole lot An even better idea. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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Alex,
Take a look at the TFO "Series 1" 9' #9 line 2 piece fly rod for $99US. I have trouble with most fly reels under $100 for stripers. A Teton "Tioga 10" fully machined, anodized fly reel made in the US @ $149 is my low point for stripers or any light salt water. I guess you could opt for an Okuma "Integrity #8/9" for about $75? A Rio "DC Striper 350" is a great fly line for stripers. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Alex" wrote in message om... I live right on the chesapeake, and we go out on our boat quite often, so I would like to get a striper outfit. Does anyone have any sugestions? I'd like to keep the price well below $200. Thanks, Alex |
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![]() Bill Kiene wrote: A Rio "DC Striper 350" is a great fly line for stripers. One of the latest gimmicks? seems to be lines designated to individual species: "striper" lines, "bonefish" lines, "bass" lines, etc. etc. I realize that there are some minor differences in tapers etc. but ****, a different line type(s) for each species seems WAY overboard to me. Willi |
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