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A social group of dedicated fly fishers who are passionate about fly fishing in the tropical north of Australia and equally as passionate about the close camaraderie this sport brings. This passion and dedication led to the creation of the NT Flyfishers Social Mob blog site; an interactive and creative outlet where everyone can share our wonderful fly fishing adventures and link into the “after fishing” social events we enjoy in this incredible part of the world.

Saturday, 25 May 2013

WHILE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT RODS AND LEARNING THE ART.

We have had a few inquires on what rods, reels and lines to get to start fly fishing.  There are a heap of inexpensive and very reasonable kits around.  Phil was using a couple of them with lines that don't cost a fortune and they all worked like a charm.  In fact he had a ball with them.

Got this about the 'old fashioned rods' from the old art of fly fishing. 

Hi guys
Hope you are well and catching a few fish.
I have recently acquired a lovely split cane 5wt. It is great fun to use and casts very well.
I have attached a couple of pics of Marty hooking into some tarpon. At only 7'6" it's perfect for kids - and big kids!


I haven't gone as far as using a silk line yet. Instead I'm running a teeny T130 sink tip which seems to balance nicely.

Speaking of kids and fly fishing, I will send you a few pics of Marty and Pearl using a practice rod in the backyard too. I got a redington form rod and it is great for backyard training and the kids love it. I just leave it set up so they can grab it whenever they want.























And I can use it in the living room - highly recommended

Cheers 
Dave Krantz 

This gadget looks great for starters (and maybe some of us that think we are doing it right) plus with a starter kit you could be into fishing in no time.    I believe some one important? said, "The problem is not the rod being used, its the person using the rod!" 

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