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Hi:
I am looking for a first fly-rod for my 10 year old. I'd appreciate any advice on hardware as well as advice on how to teach. I suspect that a 7 and 1/2 foot 5-weight is the way to go. I will probably get the cheapest reel. Woulod a slow action rod or medium action be best? Cabela's is sold out of their youth combo which is only $99 or I'd probablt get that. Any suggestions. Thanks, Ed |
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I suspect that a 7 and 1/2 foot 5-weight is the way to go.
Cortland makes a kid's set like that, with rod, reel, and line. Sorry, don't kow the exact price, but it's not expensive. vince |
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I suspect that a 7 and 1/2 foot 5-weight is the way to go.
Cortland makes a kid's set like that, with rod, reel, and line. Sorry, don't kow the exact price, but it's not expensive. vince |
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I teach kids during a summer fly fishing camp. They all cast my 6wt 9ft
Scientific Angler rod like champs after a few minutes of demonstration and practice. I think it goes for + or - $80 at Wal Mart. The longer the rod, the easier it is to feel the "load" of energy and then time the forward cast. Here's some pics of the class from this summer: http://www.fishwithafly.net/summercamp2004.htm "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... (Eddie_C) wrote in om: Hi: I am looking for a first fly-rod for my 10 year old. I'd appreciate any advice on hardware as well as advice on how to teach. I suspect that a 7 and 1/2 foot 5-weight is the way to go. I will probably get the cheapest reel. Woulod a slow action rod or medium action be best? Cabela's is sold out of their youth combo which is only $99 or I'd probablt get that. Any suggestions. Thanks, Ed I wouldn't skimp on length. Eight feet would be my minimum. Scott |
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I broke that SA 6wt and they replaced it. It broke at the ferule furing a
cast. I think it didn't like the cone head zonker and double haul combo...The warranty is the way to go. Thanks for the compliment. Hopefully next summer the "advanced class" will have some fish to show... Kids that follow directions do really well tying flies...and they like the "arts and crafts" feel to it. Good luck! "Big Dale" wrote in message ... "al" wrote:I teach kids during a summer fly fishing camp. They all cast my 6wt 9ft Scientific Angler rod like champs after a few minutes of demonstration and practice. I think it goes for + or - $80 at Wal Mart. The longer the rod, the easier it is to feel the "load" of energy and then time the forward cast. Here's some pics of the class from this summer: http://www.fishwithafly.net/summercamp2004.htm I sure did enjoy the pictures of the kids learning to tie flies. Teaching kids to tie flies is a hell of a lot of fun. I spent several hours this past weekend at Rendezvous teaching two of friend Kyle's kids to tie flies That little 7 year old girl has a great natural ability and was a very good coach for her 5 year old little brother. I would look at a rod that has a lifetime warrenty for a first rod for kids. I think we all break at least one rod. ( How is that for understatement?) The Temple Fork Outfitters rods start at 90 bucks for a 2 piece rod. Big Dale |
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