In these trying economic times, we are all looking for ways to make our flyfishing dollars go further. An excellent way to do this is with a TFO Lefty Kreh Professional Series fly rod from Temple Fork Outfitters. As many of you know, Lefty Kreh is probably the best known flyfisherman, casting instructor and flyfishing writer in the world today, and Lefty has been designing fly rods for TFO for the past few years. Lefty believes it is important to give anglers a high quality rod at an affordable price, and he says that 95% of flycasters today can't tell the difference in performance between a TFO fly rod and one costing three or four times as much. TFO makes a number of different rods for various applications, but the Lefty Kreh Professional Series at $149.95 with its moderate/fast action is tough to beat as an all around fly rod. These powerful, yet forgiving rods, come in line weights from 2 through 10 which covers the entire spectrum of fresh and saltwater needs.
Speaking of saltwater, another lesser known offering from Temple Fork is the TFO Large Arbor Reel. Priced from $249.95 to $299.95, these carbon fiber disc-drag reels perform beautifully on all saltwater species from bonefish to tarpon at half the price of some of their big name competitors. These are definitely worth a look by any of you freshwater anglers considering giving the salt a go.
These are just a few ideas for those of us with champagne taste on a beer budget!
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Flyfishing Anglers and Outfitters First Blog
Welcome to the first blog for Flyfishing Anglers and Outfitters! We just opened an online store for the Blue Ribbon Fly Shop in Mountain Home, Arkansas and Casey Key Anglers and Outfitters in Venice, Florida.
For those of you who love flyfishing, all of this cold weather and snow can be a bit of a turn off, but remember there are warm weather alternatives. Saltwater flyfishing is the fastest growing part of our sport, and there are lots of opportunities in our Southern states in the winter. Redfish can be found from Texas to the Carolinas, and snook fishing in Florida is spectacular.
Many of you think of flyfishing only for trout, but various saltwater species, such as, lady fish, jacks, sea trout, snapper and the mighty tarpon add another dimension to this great sport. You might just get hooked!
We wish you all the best in 2009!
Flyfishing Anglers and Outfitters.com
For those of you who love flyfishing, all of this cold weather and snow can be a bit of a turn off, but remember there are warm weather alternatives. Saltwater flyfishing is the fastest growing part of our sport, and there are lots of opportunities in our Southern states in the winter. Redfish can be found from Texas to the Carolinas, and snook fishing in Florida is spectacular.
Many of you think of flyfishing only for trout, but various saltwater species, such as, lady fish, jacks, sea trout, snapper and the mighty tarpon add another dimension to this great sport. You might just get hooked!
We wish you all the best in 2009!
Flyfishing Anglers and Outfitters.com
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