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From some HongKong forums, I have learned that there is some freshwater
fishing there on the dams, but a LOT of sal****er fishing around the islands and bays. So I need to add some more gear to my haul. Can anyone recommend a brand and some models of sal****er flyfishing gear that is not too pricey? I seem to remember that, usually, sal****er reels tend to be at the high end of the price range, is this correct? And is there anything different or special about a rod that will be used for swff? I could just use my freshwater gear and rinse it regularly, but I think I'd rather have sal****er gear, flies and equipment and keep them separate. But I don't want to spend another fortune on gear. I guess another option would be to go bottom-end on some more freshwater gear, and if it corrodes then its no great shakes. But that just feels wrong. What do folks recommend? --riverman |
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