Large selection of fly kits
We have a large selection of fly kits in several different sizes and from many different brands. If you are in doubt about which fly kit to choose, you are very welcome to contact our competent and experienced employees. At Fluer.dk we would like to help you get started with choosing a fly kit, regardless of whether you are a beginner or a professional angler looking for new gear. As a beginner or experienced angler who is going to buy a fly kit, there is a lot to consider before buying:
- Where will you use your fly kit?
- How much will it cost?
- What line should be on the fly kit?
- What fish do you primarily want to catch with the fly kit?
Fly fishing set for the coast
On the coast, a good all-around set of 9' fly rod in class 6-8 is a good choice.
Those of you who want to fish in windy weather on the coast should go for a short and stiff rod, for example an 8' foot class 7. However, this is not a set for beginners.
The line should be floating or slightly sinking (intermediate).
Fly set for Put & Take lakes
In the Danish Put & Take lakes you can use many different rods, both short rods in light classes and longer rods in heavy classes. Many Put & Take lakes have fish of up to 10 kg, and therefore a light rod in class four is often too soft and fragile.
A good all-around rod for Put & Take is typically a 9' foot class 5-6.
The line should initially be floating, but it is also good to fish with a sinking line.
Fly kits for rivers
In Denmark, there are a wide range of rivers of different sizes, which contain many different species of fish. Here, fishing is done with everything from light one-handed rods for brown trout and roach to large two-handed rods for salmon and sea trout.
A fly set for rivers therefore differs depending on which river and which fish you want to catch.
We would therefore encourage you to contact customer service to ensure that you get the fly kit that is right for you.
Fly set for pike in lakes and marshes
The pike is a big fish that requires a solid rod, typically a 9 or 10' foot class. The rod should be solid and preferably have a fight knob at the bottom, so you can use both hands when there is a 10 kg pike at the other end.
Depending on the depth, the line for this type of fishing must be either floating in shallow water, intermediate in 3-6 meters of water, and sinking if it is deeper than six meters.
We hope you now have an idea of what to look for when choosing a new fly kit.
There are many options, but our customer service team is ready to help you buy the right fly kit.
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