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Old October 29th, 2006, 12:32 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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Default Line/rod weights and types of fish


Oz wrote:
Howdy,


Hi.

...My question revolves around practicality and what I should purchase to fish
locally....


Most of the advice you've gotten here is pretty good.....as it
generally is. You may take it as a given that it is now, and
typically, worth a great deal more than you paid for it.

However, the equipment you put your money into, while an important
ingredient in a satisfying fly fishing experience, can be no better
than what's using it, regardless of cost or quality. Don't forget to
invest heavily in a good arm, eyes, sense of rhythm, etc. Even
moderately good technique is infinitely more adaptable and valuable
than the finest bits of stuff.

Thanks for your help and advice.


You're welcome.

Oz


Wolfgang

 




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