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Looking for a place that I would be able to rent fly equipment and to some fishing.

A lot of fly shops rent ready to fish equipment.

What area are you looking to fish and maybe we could help you better.

There's a fine line between fishing and sitting there looking stupid.

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Looking for a place that I would be able to rent fly equipment and to some fishing.

Walmart has a package deal that includes rod, reel, floating line, tippet, and a few flies....all for $19.95.

Why rent?

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Walmart has a package deal that includes rod, reel, floating line, tippet, and a few flies....all for $19.95.

Why rent?

$19.95?

Really?

Gotta be one big package of junk. I know I've seen some cheap setups at Walmart, but I'm sure they cost more than that. They were rated for 5-6wt, but they looked the size of a 10-12wt. I think someone would be better off renting and getting something they can actually cast properly with .

There's a fine line between fishing and sitting there looking stupid.

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Walmart has a package deal that includes rod, reel, floating line, tippet, and a few flies....all for $19.95.

Why rent?

lol, my floating line costs more than that...

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Weavers outside of park or Larry's in the park........... :have-a-nice-day:

"God gave fishermen expectancy, so they would never tire of throwing out a line"

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What is the going price for a full setup

You can buy a serviceable 5 weight Scientific Angler outfit at walmart for 70 bucks or so that includes the rod, reel, and line. That set up will be usable for trout and bass fishing in our area. That is the set up I started with, and even though I now use a St. Croix, I still keep it around as a spare. I would reccomend it for your first fly rod and reel. It won't be top quality, but you won't need a top quality set up to start with. The $19.95 set ups are junk. There's no real harm in getting one as at worst you'll only be wasting 20 bucks, but if your first experience fly fishing is with one of these outfits, you're probably not going to enjoy yourself very much.

You'll want a better rod than the Scientific Angler as you get further into fly fishing, and maybe you'll even get into the bamboo thing eventually. But it's best to start simple.

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