if you want a low cost and decent rod and/or reel, then check out these guys:
rods
-Temple Fork Outfitters
-Albright Tackle
reels
-Okuma
-Pflueger Trion
-Reddington
lines
-virtually any line made by scientific anglers, cortland, or rio. they will all do the job.
or like was suggested, get the 8wt sage bass setup. looks decent enough to me and i considered it this spring for myself. i haven't heard anything about it, but anything coming from sage is likely to be dependable and robust.
if you're looking to compromise between salmon/brookies, then go with a 7 or 8wt. i wouldn't suggest anything smaller than a 7 personally.
Need fly fishing gear... what to get, where to go?
Fisherlife420:
First you asked for suggestions and several of us wrote with advice on how to proceed. We did so very thoughtfully. You asked more questions and you got more answers. I'm not sure what you want.
Then on Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:35 pm you wrote, "I have lots of experience flyfishing for salmon and speckles with hundreds and hundreds of hours casting. "
If you're so bloody experienced with hundreds and hundreds of hours of casting, why did you post asking so many basic questions? If you're so experienced, you'd know that asking for a rod & line that handles 1lb specks AND 20lb salmon is like asking what depth you set your gang-troll to catch crappies in the shallows.
Maybe some of the others in the flyfishing section haven't read any of your posts in the general fishing section, but I have. You seem like a complete a**hole based on your posts. You're not too respectful of private property either based on what you wrote. To quote you on the subject of a road being posted as private, "Whatever."
That's why I can write without hesitation the following message to you: Get bent, flamer!
First you asked for suggestions and several of us wrote with advice on how to proceed. We did so very thoughtfully. You asked more questions and you got more answers. I'm not sure what you want.
Then on Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:35 pm you wrote, "I have lots of experience flyfishing for salmon and speckles with hundreds and hundreds of hours casting. "
If you're so bloody experienced with hundreds and hundreds of hours of casting, why did you post asking so many basic questions? If you're so experienced, you'd know that asking for a rod & line that handles 1lb specks AND 20lb salmon is like asking what depth you set your gang-troll to catch crappies in the shallows.
Maybe some of the others in the flyfishing section haven't read any of your posts in the general fishing section, but I have. You seem like a complete a**hole based on your posts. You're not too respectful of private property either based on what you wrote. To quote you on the subject of a road being posted as private, "Whatever."
That's why I can write without hesitation the following message to you: Get bent, flamer!
Time's fun when you're having flies.
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Geez, you having a bad day or what, Fishboy?Fishboy wrote:Fisherlife420:
First you asked for suggestions and several of us wrote with advice on how to proceed. We did so very thoughtfully. You asked more questions and you got more answers. I'm not sure what you want.
Then on Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:35 pm you wrote, "I have lots of experience flyfishing for salmon and speckles with hundreds and hundreds of hours casting. "
If you're so bloody experienced with hundreds and hundreds of hours of casting, why did you post asking so many basic questions? If you're so experienced, you'd know that asking for a rod & line that handles 1lb specks AND 20lb salmon is like asking what depth you set your gang-troll to catch crappies in the shallows.
Maybe some of the others in the flyfishing section haven't read any of your posts in the general fishing section, but I have. You seem like a complete a**hole based on your posts. You're not too respectful of private property either based on what you wrote. To quote you on the subject of a road being posted as private, "Whatever."
That's why I can write without hesitation the following message to you: Get bent, flamer!

Yeah, I do have loads of casting and fly-fishing experience... I just always borrowed the gear and that's why I didn't know what to buy at the store. I didn't even know there was different line... it all looked the same!
I only suggested to drive up on the tiny section of road over-looking Lac du La Montagne to get oriented... I know the owner who has sold the lots on it and it is as I said it would still be okay to do that. I was referring to that road only...
Thanks for the laughs, Fishboy... keep them coming!

FlamerLife420:
Based on your posts, every day must be a bad day for you. You're the one who whined like a petulant child when he didn't get exaclty what he wanted......called everyone in the flyfishing section "pathetic little men". Having read your other posts, that phrase describes you best minus the "men" part....you're too much of a baby to qualify.
I never did nor will I ever consider you a flyfisherman. It takes intelligence and skill to fly fish and these are obviously beyond the pale for you.
Based on your posts, every day must be a bad day for you. You're the one who whined like a petulant child when he didn't get exaclty what he wanted......called everyone in the flyfishing section "pathetic little men". Having read your other posts, that phrase describes you best minus the "men" part....you're too much of a baby to qualify.
I never did nor will I ever consider you a flyfisherman. It takes intelligence and skill to fly fish and these are obviously beyond the pale for you.
Time's fun when you're having flies.
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