I'm a beginner...What rod to buy.....

I purchased a ross flywater model 2 and an extra spool, but I’m not sure what rod to buy…I’m on a budget…Any ideas…

Thanks

What is your budget?

For just under a hundred bucks, the St. Croix Premier and Temple Fork Signature series rods are quite nice in a 5 or 6 weight for panfish and trout and even some bass fishing.

If at all possible, check out rods at a local shop.

You will then need a fly line to match the rod. I like the Scientific Anglers Master Headstart or Rio Mainstream lines as budget lines as well as the Cortland 333 lines.

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I’m really new to the sport, so I was thinking under $50 to get me started…I still have to buy line, backing, and leaders…

Joel,

A lot depends on what type of fishing you plan on doing. That reel can be used on rod wts from 2 through 6 which covers a lot of rods. If you would like to get a good all purpose rod wt, I would recommend a 5 wt rod. As far as which make/model rod purchase, that depends a lot on personal preference and of course your budget. The two that Tailingloop recommended are good deals for the money or if your budget is very limited, you could look at Sierratradingpost.com as they have some rods on sale. Cabela’s also has some decent rods for the money and have an excellent customer service track record. I hope this helps.

Jim Smith

Thanks for your help…

would this be a good choice???
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The Albright Yellowstone series rods at $39 is perhaps the best inexpensive rod that I have seen. It usually comes packaged with a reels for $69 but some shops sell the rod seperately.

I think that Orvis rod you linked to would be a good choice.

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joelw23
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That Orvis rod may be the ticket.


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anyone know where I can buy the albright yellowstone online??? I don’t think shops around here have that rod…

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i found a place I can call and order the yellowstone…Should I get a 8ft. or 9ft???

I prefer a 9 foot because it makes nymphing a little easier. Casting will take a little more effort with a longer rod but the difference is really minimal for the most part.

jed

Info on rods. The Albright Yellowstone rods to not come with rod tubes or rod sock. It appears the Orvis “Mid-Flex” for $40.00 has no tube either. You can make a very nice inexpensive tube from 2" PVC with a screw top. Sock for the rod can also be made by your grandmother on her sewing machine. I have a Yellowstone in 8wt, it has an extended butt (a 5 wt would not). A nice rod for very little money. It is always in my truck in a two rod case with an Elkhorn 5wt graphite. If they ended up missing, I probably would only sulk for a few days, if some of my other rods ended up missing, I might have to be led to the funny farm. I’d go for the Orvis, better get one while you can.


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I just ordered the albright yellowstone 5wt 9ft. for $29 + 6.50 shipping…

thanks for all of your help…