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expired Posted by StrongWeather642 | Staff • Sep 30, 2022
Sep 30, 2022 12:42 PM
Redington Crosswater Fly Fishing Gear: 4-Pc Path II Outfit w/ 9' Reel Combo Kit
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Although a decent amount more expensive, for trout, I'd usually suggest beginners get a rod like either the Redington classic trout or the Fenwick aetos paired with a click reel like the reddington zero or something similar. I even have an old plastic scientific anglers click reel I picked up used at a tackle shop for something like $7 that I still use. Unless you need a drag (steelhead, saltwater, etc.) I'd just recommend a click reel as it's basically just a line holder and good disc drag reels are expensive.
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Although a decent amount more expensive, for trout, I'd usually suggest beginners get a rod like either the Redington classic trout or the Fenwick aetos paired with a click reel like the reddington zero or something similar. I even have an old plastic scientific anglers click reel I picked up used at a tackle shop for something like $7 that I still use. Unless you need a drag (steelhead, saltwater, etc.) I'd just recommend a click reel as it's basically just a line holder and good disc drag reels are expensive.
Although a decent amount more expensive, for trout, I'd usually suggest beginners get a rod like either the Redington classic trout or the Fenwick aetos paired with a click reel like the reddington zero or something similar. I even have an old plastic scientific anglers click reel I picked up used at a tackle shop for something like $7 that I still use. Unless you need a drag (steelhead, saltwater, etc.) I'd just recommend a click reel as it's basically just a line holder and good disc drag reels are expensive.
Which size reel do you have and what kind of backing do you have on it? I have the 4/5/6 and was able to get 100yds of 20lb Dacron on it no problem.
Which size reel do you have and what kind of backing do you have on it? I have the 4/5/6 and was able to get 100yds of 20lb Dacron on it no problem.
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A few trips in of enjoying my Path, I swapped setups with my buddy($1000+) for a section of the river. It was obviously super nice. When I asked if I really needed to spend that much for a buttery smooth setup, he suggested putting new line in. It was definitely worth it. The welded loops made the line snag less and way easier to change out my leaders on the water(more time fishing less time fighting line), and I felt like my casting/presentation was way better. This is the line he suggested to me Scientific Anglers Mastery Series MPX Taper Fly Line https://a.co/d/08boxrB
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