
Fly Fishing question?
Has anyone bought the combination Reddington Crosswater Scientific Angler or 5-6 combo package weight? What do you think that? I want to start fly fishing, but do not want to buy a $ 300 – $ 400 rig. If I like it, I can always pass the rod to my son and the purchase of the sage or something like that. Thank you. Furthermore, what is best rod 2 or 4 pieces
Would be acceptable for the manufacture of the entry sport. I've heard good feedback on the combo SA, although it is usually sold by retailers in consumer products. More … it is sometimes greatly reduced. Good: If you stay with the sport, you'll find that you will appreciate the step up to a rod as a better design / construction. Not-So-Good: Cheap clothes help to beginners often give up fly fishing. However, the SA is supposed to be kept well balanced. 2pc 4pc vs … For a rod of superior quality, the difference would be negligible, if detectable. Some models actually benefit from stem the extra bits. We can not say stems inexpensive. If you need the portability of a 4pc, then get it. It is not expensive enough worries, and the new cast will not have the skills or experience to detect the difference. Unless you go after Salmon / Steelhead / salt / low weight 5 / 6 is an appropriate starting rod. And avoid the Bass Pro. They may know spinnerbaits, plastic worms, and trolling motors, but Bubba does not know shit fly fishing.
Scientific Anglers 2010 IFTD
