for a trout rig, don't spend heavy on the reel. Temple Fork Outfitters makes some nice-casting rods in the $250-$300 neighborhood - a buddy of mine just picked one of their BVK models to up to move up from a bass pro rig he started out with. Many other manufacturers have options in that range (or close to it) as well. As for reels,you can get a nice, functional trout reel for under $100, no problem. It's more important to spend on a good fly line in my opinion.
On Friday, June 26, 2015 at 8:34:02 AM UTC-4, Roman Gulakowski wrote:
-- On Friday, June 26, 2015 at 8:34:02 AM UTC-4, Roman Gulakowski wrote:
I was looking to get a new Fly rod combo. I have my grandfather's old 8 wt Fenwick and wanted a nice 5wt. I was looking to spend around $350 and was hoping to get some ideas as to good quality combos.
http://www.tpfr.org
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