As I watch videos over the internet and the latest rods and reels from company's like Sage, Lamson, Ross reels, etc. fly fishing gets a wrap of being a expensive pursuit. Wile yes it will tend to cost more upfront then a thirty dollar Walmart spinning combo, fly fishing is still a option for someone that is a little tight on a budget. If anyone is interested in fly fishing but is worried about cost, let me help you with these lower cost options. I also encourage other users to update and add to this list to help encourage more people to give fly fishing a shot!
Eagle claw makes a great start up rod for around 20-35 bucks the first photo is the eagle claw featherlight and is the rod I started with. It's harder to find now and most likely will have to order but can be found. The second rod is the eagle claw black eagle and is a exclusive to walmart. I find the black eagle didn't cast as well but at 20 bucks I keep one in the car as a back up. I believe they run from a 3/4wt to a 5/6wt and the black eagle is a 5wt only. Cheap reels can be found online anywhere. In my opinion in the 5wt and under class of rods the reels more or less just hold your line...unless you are targeting carp a cheap reel will do the job to start.
This combo will cost more but you can target larger fish (carp, bass, stripers, etc) The rod is a Wright and McGill flats blue fly rod 7wt. Retail price is 150 but if you watch for deals you can get rods like this super cheap. I picked this one up brand new on eBay for 32.99 SHIPPED! The listing has now jumped to over 70 but that is still a great deal. As for the reel it is a older sage 1680 I got for around a hundred dollars a few years ago. A decent price point reel will be around that price. No they won't be the lightest reels, but they are pretty good. Most major company's have reels in that price range.
I know a lot of people freak out when you say fly line can cost 80-100 bucks. But not all do cost that much some can be had for as little as 40 and will cast well enough to get you started. For a lower price option you can also check out...
http://discountfishingdenver.com/t/fly-line
You can pick up fly line for as little was ten dollars. I've ordered from them before and have had a much better experience with there "factory over run" fly line, then ordering from some Chinese eBay fly line.
I know this is a lot of info but I hope this helps someone take the plunge into fly fishing. After a frustrating start into it with all the wrong gear I hope to help guide fellow fishermen on other alternatives that worked well for me. The kayak is a great platform to start on. I can't tell you how many trees I snagged on a backcast bank fishing. Any questions let me know. Or if you simply want to try it out, reach out and we can work something out. Tight lines!
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Eagle claw makes a great start up rod for around 20-35 bucks the first photo is the eagle claw featherlight and is the rod I started with. It's harder to find now and most likely will have to order but can be found. The second rod is the eagle claw black eagle and is a exclusive to walmart. I find the black eagle didn't cast as well but at 20 bucks I keep one in the car as a back up. I believe they run from a 3/4wt to a 5/6wt and the black eagle is a 5wt only. Cheap reels can be found online anywhere. In my opinion in the 5wt and under class of rods the reels more or less just hold your line...unless you are targeting carp a cheap reel will do the job to start.
This combo will cost more but you can target larger fish (carp, bass, stripers, etc) The rod is a Wright and McGill flats blue fly rod 7wt. Retail price is 150 but if you watch for deals you can get rods like this super cheap. I picked this one up brand new on eBay for 32.99 SHIPPED! The listing has now jumped to over 70 but that is still a great deal. As for the reel it is a older sage 1680 I got for around a hundred dollars a few years ago. A decent price point reel will be around that price. No they won't be the lightest reels, but they are pretty good. Most major company's have reels in that price range.
I know a lot of people freak out when you say fly line can cost 80-100 bucks. But not all do cost that much some can be had for as little as 40 and will cast well enough to get you started. For a lower price option you can also check out...
http://discountfishingdenver.com/t/fly-line
You can pick up fly line for as little was ten dollars. I've ordered from them before and have had a much better experience with there "factory over run" fly line, then ordering from some Chinese eBay fly line.
I know this is a lot of info but I hope this helps someone take the plunge into fly fishing. After a frustrating start into it with all the wrong gear I hope to help guide fellow fishermen on other alternatives that worked well for me. The kayak is a great platform to start on. I can't tell you how many trees I snagged on a backcast bank fishing. Any questions let me know. Or if you simply want to try it out, reach out and we can work something out. Tight lines!
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