Originally Posted by
Duncs
Hi Tuna Pie
An 8wt is a perfect allrounder in eastern Australia for anything from bream and bass to mac tunas and spotties. As DazB says, its a bit light for longtails, but if youve got plenty of time on your hands and want to keep one for the table, then go for it. Just look up some recipies for sashimi, tuna steaks, tuna pie, tuna salad... 10kg of longtail goes a long way.
As for reels and line, Im guessing you're on a tight budget.
Okuma Airframe Graphite reels go for around $70, the Gillies Guide 7-9wt alloy reel for just over $100. Flylines cost upwards of $100 for a quality one and 150 yards of braid backing for about $40.
Popular flies for pelagics include surf candies, clouser minnows and polarfibre minnows.
One of the most important things is to get a couple of casting lessons when you start off. It makes a huge difference to how long the initial learning period takes, and consequently how quickly you can be getting stuck into fish instead of just #learning to cast.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Duncan