Posted by admin | Posted in Resources | Posted on 30-07-2007
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The purchase of a fly rod can be easy. Doing things right takes a little time. Here are seven rules of buying right the first time.
1) No there are "all status bar", as there is no "one size fits all". When selecting a rod, buy one that will most of which likely and more often for their use. If small fish streams most of the time, and only occasionally fish lakes, choose a rod small stream. You will receive the greatest satisfaction that most of the time.
2) Choose one that fits your needs, not someone else. Regardless of what he says about a bar, select one for you, not some celebrity, friend or the seller thinks it should be. If it does not fit your needs, will be nothing nothing but trouble and will not be happy with it.
3) Buy only bars long or lifetime warranties. Bars unjustified cost more in the long run, since it will have to buy new when you finally break it. Furthermore, why trust a rod maker who are behind your product?
4) Buy the best you can afford. The price difference between a good rod and a not so good rod is usually small. If you can not afford a good rod waiting until you can.
5) Trust name brands. Well known manufacturers put their name on your team and generally avoid causing hurt themselves by producing cheap products.
6) Buy the blank space, not the accessories. White is what makes the rod what it is, accessories to add something to it. While the accessories are nice, but nice, not really contribute anything to the action and the life of a rod. Do not be confused by shiny objects.
Value 7) The cost is not the same. There are plenty of bars on the market at affordable prices to fit the average fisherman needs.
In short: Choosing a brand justifies rod that best suits your needs and you can not go wrong.
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