Hello folks, Ive been a tried and true bass fisherman since I was knee high to a grasshopper. Now it would seem natural that someone dedicated to fishing, such as I, would become interested in buggywhipping it. So a few years ago I got a combo rod/reel start kit for my birthday. It was a 5/6 wt. combo, 8 foot long rod. Now I read a couple of them "Idiot" books and bought a video and even tried practicing. But with my best efforts I still could not manage to get a cast much farther than 10 feet. Now I dont know, but is this normal? So here I am a couple of years later and am getting the itch again. This time Im thinking that maybe a longer rod, perhaps of 9 feet, might be better for me? The local Sports Authority tends to sell some pretty decent looking rods for an affordable price (Key word....AFFORDABLE.) The price rnages from about 30 up to over 100 dollars. What should I look for in a rod that will see use as basically an open water trouter rod with tinkering with open water bass? A guy I know claims to be far from an expert, but he said to look for a rod with 11 or more guides. True? I plan on salvaging the reel from my combo, it is still in great (read nearly un-used,) state. I do plan on getting a nice combo from Cabelas designed for float tube use (which I want so I can fish from my canoe.) Its an 11 foot rod, but that one I want in a heavier weight strictly for bass. Right now its out of the price range. Im really trying folks. I see all these fly fisherman on TV and get kinda bummed cuz I dont know whats up. I would take a class, but my time is hard pressed as it is just getting out there to hunt and fish. Add to the fact I dont even know where to find one around here. Any advice given would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian M.