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"mdk77" wrote in message
oups.com... There are reasonably priced combination outfits targeted at beginners like my son and I. The ones that I found online were in a fairly consistent price range that we could afford. Are any of these better than others? Or any that we should stay away from? Redington Crosswater Series Orvis Streamline Series Cabella's Genesis Bass Pro - Hobb's Creek Temple Fork Outfitters (TFO) -- NXT outfit I don't know Bass Pro but do know Cortland and L.L. Bean (and the others) as suppliers. All offer starter outfits at two or three prices. All are probably competitively i.e. fairly priced. But consider also: 1. It is worth more than a few bucks to choose a fishing rod that you simply like, even if you cannot say exactly why -- therefore more desirable to choose in a store from an array of rods you can wave about and perhaps dry-cast with. 2. It is more enjoyable to get started as soon as the weather permits than to spend a month hesitating about how to save $20. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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