How to Chose a Fly Fishing Combo

By Mitchel Dajon

If you are a fly fishing beginner, the combo is a good place to start as the manufacturers have combined the right reel with the right rod. As a new angler you won't have to concern yourself with balancing the reel to the rod, you will get a perfect match.

Whether you are going to be fishing small streams or big rivers, or fishng from a boat or river bank, you can obtain the correct combo. Just check which is the best combination for your needs. Where are you going to fish?

You will find combo rod and reel in all three types. Here are some recommend combos that will be great for the beginning or expert angler.

Combo 1 - Rod and Reel Spinning.

These are open faced reels with the weight of the lure/bait propeeling the line forward. Typically they have smaller bait and weight. Spinning reels can be used on small to big fish (open faced).

Combo 2 - Casting Rod and Reel.

The baitcasting reel sometimes called a levelwind reel may be the most preferred type of reel by experience steelhead anglers. With practice, this style of reel also will allow you to cast more accurately

Combo 3 - Spin Casting Combos

A mixture of cast and spinning reels utilising a thumb button for casting. Spool stays locked until it is released.

A great option for people new to fly fishing, with easy casting and great reliability. They are less likely to create problems for you as they don't come with lots of gadgets. Sometimes you can have too much choice.

The greatest value for money will be provided when you buy a combo. As with the majority of things in life, the better the quality and the more you want it to do, the more it will cost you. Have fun.

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