>>2718348I'll sell you stuff I have a PayPal account what are you after
>pic related a 2 oz "casting fly" a friend wanted. I think I can hide the weight better if I buy a bigger egg sinker and cut it in half.
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>>2718349>power bait,No
>$100Get an uglystik gx2, and a diawa sweepfire 2000; put Berkley trilene xl (red label) on it, 6 or 8 pound test
I personally think lures are more beginner friendly, there are a lot of lures that can be fished as simply as cast and retrieve. For a little more variety add little bounces pops and pauses, on a whim even. I think the active fishing style is good for newbies so they cover water and figure out what's in the water and where the fish live instead of drowning a worm in the middle of a lifeless mudflat all day
>I didn't think you could use a fly on a regular spinning rodYou can, usually by using a bobber or float bubble to cast a fly
>thinking of just going straight into fly fishingThat would be based; learning to cast would be the main factor that changes the learning curve.
If you do this, and insist on the 100 dollar budget; eagle claw fiberglass fly rod, echo base reel, scientific anglers air cel line. You'll learn how to cast and untangle lines. Also if you have a local mom n pop tackle shop, go there, buy some lures, see if they have any intel on the local fishery.