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Fly Rod Combos

Cabelas Wind River Fly-Fishing Outfits

Product Details

These Wind River Outfits are perfect for anyone who wants to start fly-fishing using a top-quality combo that is ready to fish. All you have to do is tie on a fly and start casting. The moderate/fast action of the 34 million-modulus IM6 graphite produces accurate, yet forgiving casts. An aluminum real seat and cocobolo wood insert combine for a touch of style. The Three Forks Reel sports a large arbor design and has a high-density graphite construction that reduces weight while maintaining strength. The Rulon disc drag has a large range of smooth braking power and the knurled drag knob makes drag adjusts easy. It conveniently converts from left-hand retrieve to right-hand retrieve. A weight-forward floating fly line is pre-spooled on the reel with backing and a tapered leader, making the Wind River Outfits ready to fish. Also included is a rod storage bag. All combos are spooled for left-handed retrieve.

Price : $ 109.99


Fly Fishing Combo's Checklist

Don't Be Cheap. There are many combo's best left on foreign shores, as they are cheap and won't work especially well for anyone but the kids chasingn bluegills in your local pond. If you're serious about getting a decent "outfit," don't buy the least expensive one you find.
Make Sure You Get What You Want. Combo's are a great way to save money. But...often you end up getting things you don't want. While it's not a big deal if a tool comes with the outfit that you don't need...it IS a big deal if the combo outfit doesn't contain the fly rod you want.
Price Things Out Individually, Too. Sometimes, you save no money at all by pricing things out individually. And, by doing so, you get exactly what you want. So, double check.
You Got a Combo. Now What? You didn't think you were done, did you? You still need to buy something to carry all your gear, something to protect the fly rod (like a rod tube, if the combo didn't come with it), flies, and so much more!
For Trout Fishing : If you're chasing trout, look for combination outfits that have a 4-5 weight fly rod, fly reel and fly line...with a fly rod length of between eight and nine feet. These specs are considered the "all-around" general trout fly rod, and will work just fine for beginners and intermediate anglers.
Spending a Little More...Often times gets you a WHOLE lot more in the world of fly fishing combination outfits. By spending an extra $100, you often get an excellent fly reel and fly rod, instead of just an average one. So...if you can afford just a "little bit more"...even if it hurts...it's usually worth it in terms of being happy with your gear and not outgrowing it at the end of the season.
How Many Pieces? : By pieces, I refer to how many pieces does your fly rod break down into? If you travel frequently, you want a fly rod that breaks down into four pieces (or more, for backcountry uses). Thus, pay attention to the details.

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The Middle Fork Flathead River : Quality trout fishing along the border of Glacier National Park. Also a superb river for float trip.


The Blackfoot River : The Montana river made famous by a Robert Redford movie, the Blackfoot River has excellent trout fishing in a beautiful setting not far from Missoula.


The Missouri River : The Missouri River, especially below Holter Dam, has some of the finest trout fishing anywhere in Montana.


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