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I've had a couple of lessons. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Caught a rainbow just under 2lb about an hour after my second lesson.

 

Anyway. Are these fly fishing starter kits any good. (For a starter / beginner). I've been looking at the airflow kits for £60. I know they are not going to be high end but does anyone have any experience with them. I will prob go 4-5 times per year for a little fun.

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If you think of buying the individual items then I can recommend these. I've been fishing reservoirs with them since March and have caught over 50 fish. 41/4lb being the best so far.

Shakespeare Agility 10' 7#weight, Greys GTS500 7,8,9 cassette reel, Snowbee Hi Float 7# floating line, Rio Flouroflex Plus 7lb leader.

 

Whatever you chose, the advice I was given was not to skimp on the fly line. I've tried a few, now and I'm a dedicated Snowbee user. My buddy bought a budget kit and the line was useless. I couldn't get any energy into it at all.

I like the Airflo 40+ expert DI3 for a sinking line.

 

You won't be disappointed with a Shakespeare Agility.

 

It's a real buzz when that take hooks up isn't it?

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Well. After your posts on here and a little other forum reading I have decided to go for the airflo kit. Best of all go outdoors £59. But a big sign in there that says find it elsewhere cheaper and we will beat it. It's online for 49.99 plus £6delivery. Go outdoors said that's fine and sold it to me for £39. Well even if I only have a few goes while I learn a bit more that's a bargain in my eyes.

 

Looking forward to having a little play now.

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Talking of eyes,make sure you wear eye protection and a hat.

You will know that already I'm sure.

 

Having had a hook in my right ear whilst sharing a boat with someone and then cutting the line off and declining his offer to 'get it out', it remained there until I got home and went to a Doctor friend to remove. I can vouch for the dangers of a hook 'flying' through the air at some 60 mph or thereabouts. If that had been my right eye, I could now be shooting off my left shoulder.

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Talking of eyes,make sure you wear eye protection and a hat.

You will know that already I'm sure.

Yep. Had a rapala pike lure in my back once. 2 hooks out of the 3 on the treble were in/out and past the barbs.

 

I drove home feeling rather pale in the cheeks. Got home and wife near wet herself laughing.

I ended up with a bottle of brandy round my dads and a fresh pack of razor blades.

I think a small paddling pool appeared with the cold sweats dripping out of me while the old man sliced me open.

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