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3/4 Send Bundle Rod Kit-Salt

3/4 Send Bundle Rod Kit-Salt

Regular price $850.00 USD
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We put together the best performing kit in the mid price tier that we could find. Picking the best gear from across the industry, this is the combo kit if you want to really get into fly fishing or are ready to upgrade your setup to the next level. 

A TFO Moment rod. Features TFO's warranty which is the best in the biz. This rod has the backbone to deliver flies in wind to their target. We've been fishing this rod since it came out and are amazed at the performance compared to rods double it's price. 

A TFO Dispatch reel- Again, the best reel we've found for the money. This reel is lightweight, had stood up to the likes of us (Adam has gotten the nickname Bam-Bam for how hard he is on gear) and is ready to stand up to your next trip be it local or destination.

And an SA fly line that we picked specifically to match the Moment. There's a gazillion options with fly lines and we get blown up with questions about it. We wanted to make this simple, you have a couple options of fly lines that we'll set up for you! 

What else? With this combo we'll go ahead and include one of our Tied-In-House leaders along with spooling up the reel with backing FOR FREE. A discount is built into this kit as opposed to buying the pieces separately. 

 

Specs on Rods: 

7wt: The Dry fly small creek master. If you want a good presentation this is it. 

8wt: A great all around tool. Whether your'e after trout, bass, or pan fish a 5 wt fly rod is a great choice. 

9wt: A little bit better than the 5 for throwing larger and heavier flies. If youre going to be trout fishing or bass fishing with small streamers, large nymphs, longer casts, and wind, a 6wt is for you.

10wt: Perfect for streamers. If you want to fish bigger flies for bigger fish grab a 7wt. Most of our time spent streamer fishing is with a 7wt outfit like this one. 

12 wt:

Lines:

Floating fly lines are the standard issue and go-to. Nymphing, dry flies, and lots of streamer fishing can all be done with floating fly line. 

Sink tip fly lines are mostly for streamer fishing. We hear a lot of the time that folks are having trouble catching fish on streamers. 90% of the time they just aren't getting their flies deep enough. Thats where the sink tip line comes into play, they help get your flies down to where the fish are at! 

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