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Old 03-27-2009, 08:18 AM   #1
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Most of my fishing is done in northern WI. We fish for bass, bluegill, crappie, pike, and muskie. The most recent years of going up there Ive mostly fished for walleye. By the way, my brother and I were talking the other day about fly fishing. There are a bunch of little rivers and streams in the north woods and we want to fish them. Any tips for getting into fly fishing? From the research ive done on rods and reels, they seem pricey.
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SW Michigan hear! Going to hit up the St. Joe river soon for some steelhead action.

My brother Fissure fly fishes. I can't seem to get it right but he does and he ties flies. Shoot him a PM.
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Most of my fishing is done in northern WI. We fish for bass, bluegill, crappie, pike, and muskie. The most recent years of going up there Ive mostly fished for walleye. By the way, my brother and I were talking the other day about fly fishing. There are a bunch of little rivers and streams in the north woods and we want to fish them. Any tips for getting into fly fishing? From the research ive done on rods and reels, they seem pricey.
It all depends on what you consider pricey. To get set up with decent equipment, you really aren't going to spend more than you would for Loomis or St. Croix spinning/casting rods, etc. If you are starting out, your best bet would be to purchase some "hand me downs".... or a combo. It also depends how large of fish you are going after. The rod is the most important piece of equipment. You can get into a decent rod for $150 (retail). A reel might set you back $50 to $70. Larger fish will require a more expensive reel with a better disc drag. For a standard floating line, you will spend at least $30 (preferably as much as possible). There are some deals to be had on ebay... as long as you know what the equipment goes for in stores.

I will be working in Appleton, WI in about a month's time. Do you have any recommendations for spots that are wadeable or fishable with a small pontoon (smallmouths, pike, etc.)? I'm not sure I want to lay down $400 for a guided trip just for myself.
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It all depends on what you consider pricey. To get set up with decent equipment, you really aren't going to spend more than you would for Loomis or St. Croix spinning/casting rods, etc. If you are starting out, your best bet would be to purchase some "hand me downs".... or a combo. It also depends how large of fish you are going after. The rod is the most important piece of equipment. You can get into a decent rod for $150 (retail). A reel might set you back $50 to $70. Larger fish will require a more expensive reel with a better disc drag. For a standard floating line, you will spend at least $30 (preferably as much as possible). There are some deals to be had on ebay... as long as you know what the equipment goes for in stores.

I will be working in Appleton, WI in about a month's time. Do you have any recommendations for spots that are wadeable or fishable with a small pontoon (smallmouths, pike, etc.)? I'm not sure I want to lay down $400 for
a guided trip just for myself.
We actually fish at least an hour and a half north of Appleton, just about as north as you get in wisconsin before hitting the Michigan/wisconsin border.

Would you suggest any good starter brand rod and reel combo? I was looking at cabelas brand. Cabelas Fly-Fishing
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What kind of fish... and what size waters are you fishing?
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If i had to guess, 600 acre lake. Its small compared to other big lakes up there. We fish for bass, walleye, pike, muskie, and pan fish.
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Tossed the line around a little today in the canal, nothing so I tied a few crawler harnesses today for the spring walleye season. I fish on Lake St. Clair and the 2 adjoining rivers.
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Tossed the line around a little today in the canal, nothing so I tied a few crawler harnesses today for the spring walleye season. I fish on Lake St. Clair and the 2 adjoining rivers.
Sounds like a great time today. I hope you enjoyed a smoke while tying Chris. I haven't walleye fished in years. Maybe this year dad will take his boat to Lake Erie and I can go with him.

I plan on hitting the St. Joseph in Berrien Springs sometime next week. Got a new reel for my 11' 6" rod.
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Tossed the line around a little today in the canal, nothing so I tied a few crawler harnesses today for the spring walleye season. I fish on Lake St. Clair and the 2 adjoining rivers.
Sounds good. I've never fished for walleye before (living in the south). I'm gonna have to try and target them sometime. I know there are walleye that inhabit many of the Illinois streams that hold smallmouths.
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If i had to guess, 600 acre lake. Its small compared to other big lakes up there. We fish for bass, walleye, pike, muskie, and pan fish.

You really can't cover all of those species with one setup. If I had to choose 1 rod, I would go with a 7 weight. Have you had any previous casting experience before? Do you plan on taking any lessons? A 6 weight might be a little easier to start out with. I don't have any personal experience with Cabela's rods, but I'm sure they make a decent product from the mid range up. For the money, I like the Temple Fork Outfitters Professional series. They make a good blank and have a good warranty.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...cat600020&rid=
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You really can't cover all of those species with one setup. If I had to choose 1 rod, I would go with a 7 weight. Have you had any previous casting experience before? Do you plan on taking any lessons? A 6 weight might be a little easier to start out with. I don't have any personal experience with Cabela's rods, but I'm sure they make a decent product from the mid range up. For the money, I like the Temple Fork Outfitters Professional series. They make a good blank and have a good warranty.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...cat600020&rid=
No experience with fly, but my dad has had some. I was also looking at Temple as well.
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