SALTWATER FLY RODS AND REELS

Can I buy a good saltwater fly rod and reel without

having to take on a second job?

saltwater fly rods and reel
Can I buy a good saltwater fly rod and reel without taking out a second mortgage?
YES YOU CAN! There are many great saltwater fly rods in the market now and technology
is getting around. The gap between the top end and the lower end of saltwater fly rods and reels
is getting smaller all the time. I will not tell you that Sage, Loomis, Thomas and Thomas, Scott, Orvis
are not good fly rods but, you do not need a $400.00 fly rod to catch fish!
The same is true about fly reels. The drag system on a saltwater fly reel is rarely tested unless you
fish for Tarpon, Bonefish, or offshore fish allot. If you fish for most inshore species, like most of us do,
such as Snook, Redfish, Seatrout, Striped Bass, Weakfish, Ladyfish and Jacks, you will hardly
ever get into your backing, unless you just let the fish run with a light drag. It is nice to have the top of the line
gear if you can afford it, but what can you get for a little less, and still catch fish in the great
sport of saltwater flyfishing?

When it comes to buying saltwater flyfishing gear there is one thing you should consider.
The fly rod is more important than the fly reel. If you buy a really cheap rod it will have very slow action
and will make it difficult to cast for any distance and will be even worse at throwing larger flies or when it is windy.
I use a Penn Gold Medal fly rod 10 wt. for Snook, Redfish, Seatrout, Permit, Bonefish, and even caught
many monster Bonita with it ( False Albacore, Little Tuny ). I fish the dock light at night and have yanked
some large shouldered Snook out of the barnacle encrusted pilings without any problems. I also like to cast
as big of a fly as I can when I flyfish. The Penn Gold Medal fly rod is light, fast  and strong.
The Penn Gold Medal fly rod retails under $200.00.

I am going to talk to you about Fly Lines now because this is the one place you do not want to
skimp. The fly line is so important to make fly fishing more fun and less work.
I like to use the Scientific Anglers Ultra 3 Bonefish and Tarpon tapers. These lines are the best I have ever used.
They load quick and shoot like a dream. Unless you like to make allot of useless false cast you need these
lines. If you are in and area where it is not hot, or at colder times of the year I would suggest that
you use the Scientific Anglers Ultra 3 Saltwater Taper instead of the Bonefish or Tarpon Tapers.
These lines run about $50.00 and will be the best $50.00 you can spend.

There are so many saltwater fly reels now that you can go dizzy checking all of them out!
You can also get dizzy looking at some of the prices!
For getting started in saltwater flyfishing you can't beat the Scientific Angler System 2 fly reels.
They have good drag systems and handle any saltwater species you can catch.
This is KEY with any saltwater fly reel you can buy..........RINSE IT OUT EVERY TIME YOU USE IT!
If you take care of you reel and rod they will last a long time.
The Scientific Angler System 2 fly reels run from $150 to $200.

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