
Outstanding response, Ya'all! Noleflyfisher, I was hoping you would climb aboard - I need ya Bro! Thanks for helping BadBehavior out, he's one of the reasons why I came out of retirement on this issue! Barhopr, thanks for the input - you guys are really going to help me make this thing a lot easier!
BadBehavior - the advice Noleflyfisher gave you is outstanding! I concur that the 8-weight is a great "start up" rod...the reel is important, but not as primo as the rod, line, & leader (tippet size)! To quote myself from the session last meeting: "The fly reel is just a storage device for the fly line and backing. Therefore, the fly reel only need be large enough to accommodate at least 150-yards of #30 backing and the fly line on the spool, and stand up to the rigors of salt water. You must remember to immediately clean the fly reel up just like any other equipment used in salt water! You can go low end on the fly reel and get away with lesser quality, but you cannot do the same with a fly rod".

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