Dave,

The Ross flow is a good choice for a reel. However, for only a little more, you can get an Islander. Also, what type of rivers do you fish (small, medium, large)? The reason that I ask, is because the length of your rod is somewhat dictated the the type of water that you fish. For example, a 15 foot rod on a small river with overhanging tree branches is going to be an obvious pain in the ass. Also, check out Raven:(http://www.raventackle.com/float_rods.htm). They make decent rods, and they are not over priced. In addition, I second stone fish's suggestion about visiting Puget Sound Fly Company. They should be able to help you out. Also, Ted's Sports Center carries a few center pin reels and rods. I hope that this helps.

Regards,

Andrew
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