>>2519682>you are stuck in 2005 if you think modern budget gear isn't extremely good compared to what you had to settle for in the past Companies evolve. Materials get stronger and lighter. Things are made better now than before.
>you're replying to a guy that thinks a $20 shimano is gonna explode by catching a bluegill. at this point, he's got to be shitposting.I said this where?
>>2519697>Buddy, that little .9 oz Suntech Kurenai was manufactured in Japan and costs about $150. I also have half a dozen Western fly rods and reels and a $275 fly-tying vise. Both the very humble and the very expensive can be useful, good, and fun.Did you just google these stuff? I know you cant afford them lol
>>2519707>The "fishing experience" is primarily about utilizing your knowledge, experience, skill, and equipment for the purpose of catching fish.Fishing experience is different for everyone. Fishing experience for you seem to be trying a floss to a stick and hope to catch fish on it you cheap fucktard. Other people prefer high end gear that perform well and feel light and smooth