Where to Find Cheap Fly Fishing Tackle
Cheaper Fly Fishing Tackle by Doing It Yourself
The cheapest fly fishing tackle is, of course, the one you build yourself. To do this, you will need a tapered steel shaft, sheets of graphite fiber encased in plastic resin, epoxy glue such as U-40 (which is specially designed for rod building), the parts to attach to the rod (reel seat, grip and guides) and last but not least, a comfortable work space. First, lay the steel shaft flat on a table. Then, wrap the graphite fibers around it and glue on the reel seat, guides and grips. A detailed guide on how to do this can be found at Wikiversity, a project by the Wikimedia Foundation devoted to how-to guides and other learning resources. Type "Flycatcher" into the search box to find the guide.
Alternatively, there are several books available on constructing your own fishing rod, mostly concentrating on bamboo and cane rods. Titles include Handcrafting Bamboo Fly Rods by Wayne Cattenach and Fundamentals of Building a Bamboo Fly-rod by George E. Maurer and Bernard P. Elser
Buying Cheap Fly Fishing Tackle
Not everyone is handy with a work bench, but even if you buy your fishing tackle from a store, you can still find some good bargains. Used fly fishing tackle is generally cheaper than new, but that is a subject for another article. The cheapest way to buy new fly fishing tackle is with a pre-packaged combo containing everything you need to assemble a complete fly fishing setup. For example, the Shakespeare Fly Fishing Rod and Reel contains an aluminum rod, graphite reel seat, fly line, leader, flies and hook keeper all for just under $35. For the beginner, or for those on a tight budget, such a bargain is hard to beat.
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