04-09-2014, 03:20 PM
As I always say, fly fishing can be relatively cheap or very expensive but you can catch fish at both ends of the spectrum, I would suggest a 5 wt. for an all around rod for the rivers and lakes you will be fishing here.
You can always self teach yourself to fly fish but I would suggest finding someone to show you the ropes or maybe take a class somewhere as the learning curve will be shortened and you may not get as frustrated and enjoy it a lot more.
Cabela's has good combo's for rods and reels for noob's, waders, boots can be found for cheap also. Anyways my best advice would be to find a friend or someone who flyfishes to show you the ropes.
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You can always self teach yourself to fly fish but I would suggest finding someone to show you the ropes or maybe take a class somewhere as the learning curve will be shortened and you may not get as frustrated and enjoy it a lot more.
Cabela's has good combo's for rods and reels for noob's, waders, boots can be found for cheap also. Anyways my best advice would be to find a friend or someone who flyfishes to show you the ropes.
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