Dan the 3 forks outfit from Cabela's is a very good deal.  I have one and it is generally my go to rod.  The outfit rod, reel, line, backing, leader & rod sock was around $50 add an additional 15 for a couple of extra spools.
 
Bob H
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Gober
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Trout Fishing

First welcome to the vfb. For now just play by the rules and enjoy your new found sport. Yes flyrods can be expensive, but my first cost me $9.00, the reel 6 or 7, the line 10. So you see it need not be to costly. Now I build my own rods they cost a bit more, but it's what I like. As you progress in the sport you may find the thrill of catching  a fish on a fly you tie yourself, on your own home rolled rod, plus the pure pleasure of casting a flyrod, are just the ticket. Until then stick around, make friends. Dan Gober
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Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 4:25 PM
Subject: [VFB] Trout Fishing

Hi,
       I have just joined this list and have a quick question. I am new to the sport of trout fishing and would like to know what you favorite setup is.
       Mine is an ultra-light spin rod, spooled with 6# mono, a #10 gold salmon hook baited with one of four things: salmon eggs, marshmallows, corn, or 1/2 night crawler. Add enough split shot to get it to bottom and hold tight!
                                                All the Best,
                                                              Kevin
                                                              

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