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Fly rod and reel selection help
      #30996 - 02/02/02 11:15 AM

I want to get a steelhead fly outfit to be ready for summer runs. I'll use it for both summer and winter and maybe some salmon and I've been told an 8 weight is the best way to go for salmon/steelhead. I'm not looking to have the best rod on the block or anything like that. I want a 2 piece, 9 or 10 foot rod and I don't really want to spend more than $150 on it. I could go to $200 but I'd be a lot more comfortable with the $150 price range. What kind of reel should I look at? Are there any major differences between them? Is it good to go with a palm drag? Please let me know.

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Re: Fly rod and reel selection help new [Re: JacobF]
      #30997 - 02/02/02 05:28 PM

8 wt with palm drag is a pretty standard setup. When you go with bigger weights they get harder to cast and are heavier. They will give more sinking performance in the lines.
I have a couple of the 9 ft gl3 blanks (1088 gl3 2 piece 8 weight) if you are willing to build your own rod. Lots more rod for your money that way.
Palm drags seem to be a tougher style reel and the oversized ones allow for a quicker line pick up when a fish comes at you.

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