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<blockquote data-quote="bcbouy" data-source="post: 372044" data-attributes="member: 4563"><p>don't break the bank on an expensive reel.as long as its a large arbor with a decent disc drag it will be fine.my most pricy one is maybe 50 bucks.go to a fly shop and try casting a few rods,and you will be surprised how well the mid price rods cast. if you cast a sink tip even a cheap rod will shoot out a lot of line.having said that,don't buy cheap flyline.talk to the flyshop guys,they will hook you up with a good setup within your budget.they really depend on repeat ,loyal customers and they know you'l be back,alot :lol: nobody who fly fishes has only one rod. :LOL2: i have 8 or 9 and at least 6 reels.the wife has 4 rods and at least 3 reels as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcbouy, post: 372044, member: 4563"] don't break the bank on an expensive reel.as long as its a large arbor with a decent disc drag it will be fine.my most pricy one is maybe 50 bucks.go to a fly shop and try casting a few rods,and you will be surprised how well the mid price rods cast. if you cast a sink tip even a cheap rod will shoot out a lot of line.having said that,don't buy cheap flyline.talk to the flyshop guys,they will hook you up with a good setup within your budget.they really depend on repeat ,loyal customers and they know you'l be back,alot :lol: nobody who fly fishes has only one rod. :LOL2: i have 8 or 9 and at least 6 reels.the wife has 4 rods and at least 3 reels as well. [/QUOTE]
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