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bit of equipment you can afford.
Starting out your equipment collection with a rod and reel combination is a good idea. You can get a really basic set-up for fewer than fifty bucks. Learning the basics of on expensive equipment is silly.
Fishing equipment includes many items. It is not only a rod and reel, but also a beer cooler and sunscreen. Just as much attention needs to be paid to the comfort items as to the actual equipment.
If you plan to fly fish, your equipment will include waders. You need to purchase these to stay dry. If you do not plan to fly fish extremely frequently, a cheap set of waders will work just fine.
When you are first learning to fly fish, cheap flies are the equipment of choice. You do not need to purchase expensive gear to have a good time fishing.
Videos and books are also good equipment. They can teach you a lot about and are available at your local library. You can also practice knot-tying before you go fishing.
Don’t expect the equipment that you purchase when you are first learning to be the equipment that you end up with forever. You will need to experiment with different rods periodically as your develop your casting style.
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