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White River Fly Shop® Dogwood Canyon® Fly Outfits


World record-breaking outfits at an entry level price. 4- thru 6-weight two-piece rods feature western-style grip while 7- and 8-weight two-piece rods come standard with Full Wells grip and removable fighting butt. Outfit includes everything you'll need to start fishing: Dogwood Canyon disc drag fly reel, weight-forward floating Hobbs Creek™ fly line, Magibraid™ backing, a tapered leader, and a protective rod sock.
   



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World record-breaking outfits at an entry level price. 4- thru 6-weight two-piece rods feature western-style grip while 7- and 8-weight two-piece rods come standard with Full Wells grip and removable fighting butt. Outfit includes everything you'll need to start fishing: Dogwood Canyon disc drag fly reel, weight-forward floating Hobbs Creek™ fly line, Magibraid™ backing, a tapered leader, and a protective rod sock.
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I will primarily be fishing for large and smallmouth bass, white bass and crappie, im also interested in a fly rod for catching salmon, but i understand that the difference in size between crappie and salmon is pretty great so there wont really be a rod thats good for both of them. however id stil like to find a rod that would give me a remote chance of catching these fish, so what size rod would that be?
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im new to fly fishing and i need a good setup is this a good one?
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Not worth it pay more.
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Yes, most all are right hand standard. I have seen very few set ups at all that are made for the left hand.
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I do not know exactly but in 99.99% of the time it is a right hand model.
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i mainly fish the middle fork the coquille and the north umpqua
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Probably gonna need to look more towards a 9 ft 8 wt rod and reel set up. I would look towards the Hobbs Creek set up or even the TFO Pro Series with the Hobbs Creek Reel. The Dogwood Canyon is just really cheap. I started with it, and it didn't last at all before I had to go get a Hobbs Creek reel, and eventually a TFO/Okuma set up.
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which one is good for carp?

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i already own a five weight and 7 weight neither of those can handle the carp i will be catching
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carp are big and every strong fish you'll need to get a 9wt. or so to land carp well.
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Depending on the size of the carp you are catching, I'd be hard pressed to think anything under an 8 or 9 weight is going to even phase a carp. The one's we have in Arizona are absolutely enormous, and I wouldn't want to get one on a fly rod. You might have to look at TFO or another good, inexpensive manufacturer for a stronger rod.
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I am a beginner and just starting research on this. Which one of these would you reccomend?
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Depends on what you are fishing for. I would get the 9 ft 5 wt as a standard. If youare going to be fishing smaller streams and creeks I would say maybe an 8 ft 3-4 wt. And honestly, for and extra $75 I would get the TFO Pro Series with the Hobbs Creek Reel they sell at BP. Much better than the Dogwood Canyon. My Dogwood Canyon reel I started out with lasted a few afternoons before it was shot.
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i would recommend the 6 weight. it is the most versital. and the length is dependent if you are going to be on open water or tight overhanging streams. open= longer tight=shorter
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Yes. Simply flip the reel on the butt end of the rod and Presto! you're fishing wrong-handed.
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More than likely yes. you would have to strip the line and reel it back on the reel in the other direction. and you would also have to change the drag around to make it left handed. can be easily done with the triangle click drag, might be a little more difficult if it is an internal drag in which youd have to change the bearings around.
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FYI- This is more for Freshwater Fly Fishing then for saltwater.
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It is in the Maryland store.
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How much backing ( in yards) should be used on this 5wt. reel?
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when in doubt, the magic number is 100 yards. thats about what i put on this rig and t seems to work great.
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