Shakespeare Fishing Combo
Shakespeare – Amphibian Combo/Ugly Stik Jr.
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Shakespeare Barbie Backpack Kit $14.97 The Shakespeare® Barbie® backpack kit brings you fun Barbie® styled fishing gear in a see-through backpack with an extra zippered pocket. It includes an all-in-one telescopic rod and reel with line, a complete tackle box, sunglasses, and a practice casting plug…. |
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Shakespeare Princess Backpack Kit Combo $23.46 Princess All-in-one telescopic rod and reel with line… |
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Shakespeare Batman Backpack Kit Combo $17.00 Shakespeare Batman Backpack Combo Fishing Kit. A fun, affordable way to foster a love of fishing! Fun Batman-styled fishing gear in a see-through backpack! It’s all you’ll need to get started… the telescoping rod and reel come pre-spooled to get you started right away. You also get a tackle box, practice casting plug, even a pair of sunglasses! It’s a boatload of fun for your little one, the rig… |
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Shakespeare Princess Spincast Combo Kit $9.00 2… |
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Shakespeare Cars Spincast Fishing Kit $9.99 Shakespeare Cars Spincast Combo revs up the fishing fun! It’s the perfect “first pole” for your little one! Simple, kid-sized combo includes a 2’6″ all-in-one rod and reel with line. Includes casting plug for backyard practice. What a fun way to get a youngster into fishing! Order Today! Shakespeare Cars Spincast Combo… |
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Zebco Omega Z03 Spincast Reel $51.71 Zebco Omega Z03 Spincast Reel boasts top features for serious performance. Tired of “ordinary” spincasters? Meet the Omega. It’s Zebco’s top-notch spincaster made for anglers who seek serious performance in a reliable, easy to sue design. Here’s the spin: Ultra-smooth wormgear drive with 6+1 stainless steel ball bearings; Continuous anti-reverse; Triple cam multi-disk drag; 3X positive line pick u… |
Squannacook River Fly Fishing?
I am a new comer to flyfishing and i thought i would take advantage of 1/4 walk through the woods to the Squanacook River. I got a fly rod when i was younger, a cheap shakespeare 1094 combo. i do now intend to go over board just yet on a new reel. I have rigged my rod and reel up but have yet to choose a fly… and suggestions? The squanacook where i am going to fish is at http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ADBS_enUS278US278&hl=en&tab=wl thank for answers
The Squanacook in Massachusetts has both big brown trout and small brookies, depending on where you are fishing.
As far as what type of fly to use – a lot depends on the time of the year you will be fishing. Most fly anglers would take a long a variety of flies in several different sizes, including some dry flies, nymphs, and perhaps streamer patterns.
If you’re set on trying just one fly, the Wooley Bugger is considered one of the top producing flies in that it will catch fish almost anywhere, and just about any species. There are a variety of ways to tie the Wooley Bugger with some local variations as well.
Your best bet may be to try to hook with a local fly club in the area or get to know some local fly anglers. A bit of casting instruction never hurt and usually always is a benefit!
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