Great $200 Fly Rods: A trend you can embrace--cheap prices, high quality.(Trout)(Review)Merwin, John
Paying $300 to $600 for a pair of scissors that you are certain to destroy should they be your first set of quality scissors, is for trust fund babies who can afford thousand dollar fly rods, and $200 nippers. I recommend learning to use tungsten carbide scissors first before moving highe...
"A decent fly rod costs quite a bit. Certainly more than other types of light tackle rods. Why? Because it is supposed to do all the work, not the caster". I bone fish whenever possible. Seventy to eighty ft casts are often a necessity. But, the muscles just ain't co operating as...
Fly fishing is a sport where investing in quality gear pays off in the long run. Reputable fly shops and guides emphasize this point, recommending equipment that won’t need replacing after a season or two. Rods, reels, and lines crafted from premium materials will last, saving you from con...