Where to buy flyfishing rod ??

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  • pipp
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2001
    • 1185

    #1

    Where to buy flyfishing rod ??

    I have been thinking about geting a new flyfishing rod for a long time. I'm looking at the Gary Loomis GLX series. I se those rods cost around 600-650$ in the US. Here in norway they cost around 1200$. So I'm probably gonna order one from the stats. Any one have some stores to recommned?? Prefably online.
  • flashfreak
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2002
    • 4396

    #2
    I have a friend who's a very good fly fisher. He told me that the best flyfishing rods are the ones made by yourself.
    Search on google and you'll find tutorials for sure...
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    • 12clicks
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Jan 2001
      • 19813

      #3
      get an orvis instead.
      here's the latest one I picked up. may be too light for what you need but boy is it sweet.
      http://www.orvis.com/store/product_c...&subcat%5Fid=1

      CFO is a great reel as well.
      I'm not a dinosaur, I'm a crocodile. I've seen dinosaurs come and go and I'm left unimpressed.

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      • Milkipiades
        Registered User
        • Aug 2002
        • 84

        #4
        I dont know where you get your fishing rods, but I trust eBay
        http://www.ebay.com
        Life sux .... - get a helm

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        • pipp
          Confirmed User
          • Oct 2001
          • 1185

          #5
          Originally posted by 12clicks
          get an orvis instead.
          here's the latest one I picked up. may be too light for what you need but boy is it sweet.
          http://www.orvis.com/store/product_c...&subcat%5Fid=1
          CFO is a great reel as well.
          I have been looking at the orvis rods as well. Actually requested a catalog from them earlyer today. Their stuff looks good. But I'm having a hard time finding any orvis dealers over here. Would be nice to test/feel the rood before I buy one. Hehe that rod there looks awsome 1-oz. Not your best friend in wind but as a small stream rod it's probably great. Low atmf class rods are really fun trowing with. To bad the wether is rufh up here. It's not many off the days where I could put light roods like that to use

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          • 12clicks
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Jan 2001
            • 19813

            #6
            Originally posted by pipp


            I have been looking at the orvis rods as well. Actually requested a catalog from them earlyer today. Their stuff looks good. But I'm having a hard time finding any orvis dealers over here. Would be nice to test/feel the rood before I buy one. Hehe that rod there looks awsome 1-oz. Not your best friend in wind but as a small stream rod it's probably great. Low atmf class rods are really fun trowing with. To bad the wether is rufh up here. It's not many off the days where I could put light roods like that to use
            hehe, yeah well my favorite spot is in a small valley. small stream, gentle breeze, trout aren't too big.
            The rod works well.
            good luck with your hunt for a rod.
            I'm not a dinosaur, I'm a crocodile. I've seen dinosaurs come and go and I'm left unimpressed.

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