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Grayson Everett
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Fly Fishing Help !

Post by Grayson Everett » Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:24 pm

I have been bass fishing since I was a little kid but never got into fly fishing. I do a lot of hiking and while I'm out I see many cool trout fishing locations on the streams and rivers that run through our state parks. Pretty sure I have been fatally bitten by the fly fishing bait monkey but am looking for some advice on a beginner setup.

After doing some research it seems like there are a bunch of different recommendations but not nearly as much info as you can find on bass fishing. Looking to just get a beginner set up to learn on then hopefully upgrade later if I like it. I was at Walmart today and saw they have a Courtland Fairplay combo for 40 bucks. I looked up reviews and it seems like it is not the worst possible combo to learn on as it has a Weighted Forward taper line. The rod itself is a 8' 5/6 wt rod. I will be using this for mostly trout and panfish if I can ever figure out how to use it. Does this seem like a good place to start?
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Re: Fly Fishing Help !

Post by Kastmaster 777 » Mon Mar 15, 2021 5:28 pm

I have bought the Courtland Fairplay combo and its a descent combo for beginners, I have been using it for a couple years now and only had to replace the rod since its cracked.

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