Newsman, you have your own style when its come to fly fishing.. But you gotto remember each company spends so much time and man power and hours of testing to design a fly line for a reason.. Yes, you can use any floating line and attached with a lead cord or shooting heads to get down to the zone but how well can you cast with that system?? By the time you go to the store, get a floating line, connectors and shooting heads.. you might save about 10, 15 bucks and have to hope that system would work. And i do notices you don't like to spend any money on the gear (many posts from way back), even tho you love it so much... Some times, to spend those extra bucks is the part of the deal for catching all these fish... So what, the line only gonna last for 1/2 a season, you already have fun with it, you caught fish with it.. why worrie about the cost to the single penny?? Its not gonna cost you arm and a leg. If you do think that is the case, then i think this sport is not too suitable for you.. Maybe its time to think about a different sport. Good luck fishing this summer.
Very arrogant post from pretty much a newbie when it comes to flyfishing. I bet you Newsman has been at it for much much longer than you have. Just a few years ago, you had no clue what flyfishing was about...then you start to work as a shop monkey, become a junior guide somewhere, and *POOF* you're an expert!
I bet you I can catch more fish with a Dragonfly Expedition than you can with whatever gear you choose. Catching fish doesn't have much to do with the brand name that you have...although I own and appreciate premium equipment as much as anyone else. Understanding the whole concept of what all that gear is designed to do to catch fish is more important. Give me a break...I think it's great that Newsman is able to point people on a budget in the right direction. Way to go!