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CTT, a 10 wt fly rod is very difficult to operate. I suggest you find an el cheapo freshwater fly rod at a flea market or yard sale and learn the techniques before you spend the cash for a big saltwater rig only to get discouraged your first few times out.
My first flyrod was a 6 1/2 foot southbend that I spent countless hours with in the front yard learning to operate.
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Have to agree with Randleman, start with a mid-weight get comfortable then move to heavier. Been fly fishing for years and recently got a 9wt. TFO saltwater rod and reel and even tho it casts great it is a pretty good workout to get any range and I have yet to use in any wind.
Albecore at Harkers is #1 on my bucket list!!! |
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