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I am nearing a decision to purchase a fly rod outfit for 2011 and beyond. After my trip to Montana and ahead of a trip down to the keys to fly fish for bonefish, I figure it is worthwhile to invest in something for myself.
I am seeking fairly basic specs: 8ft, 4 piece, 4-6 wt rod.
I hear that the rod is more important than the reel since you mostly hand strip, etc.
I have heard good things about Sage rods and Orvis reels, but welcome any and all suggestions. While I understand price is an important parameter, I welcome all thoughts.
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This is my first post but I just wanted to give you my input. I have no idea why I love fly fishing so much. I often end up looking like I'm covered in silly string from a messed up cast. BUT if you are going to the keys for bonefish I would definitely recommend an 8wt with a fast action to punch through the wind. Really, I like my 8wt for everything from largemouth to stripers and bones. It's a great all around setup that travels well and is pretty versatile. I'm sure someone else will chime in and give you a more professional opinion.
And! I would check out TFO rods. They're possibly the best bang for your buck that I can think of.
Last edited by kanvery (Dec-27-10 11:28AM)
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kanvery wrote:
This is my first post
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kanvery wrote:
I often end up looking like I'm covered in silly string from a messed up cast
Been there....often!
kanvery wrote:
I would check out TFO rods. They're possibly the best bang for your buck that I can think of.
Totally agree! I have an 8 wt (Axiom) that Patrick can look over.
The Sage rods are top notch as are Loomis and Orvis. Albright has some nice deals..... http://www.albrightflyfishing.com/index.html
From what I have heard, a boney will put you on the reel so make sure you get a decent reel.
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