Getting started fly fishing the Salt can drive a fishirman crazy. there are so many different opinions on what you need etc. Don't let all the different opinions take away the excitement of learning a new aspect of fishing.
The following is the basic outfit most of those in my fishing world started with.
A 9 or 91/2 foot, 9 weight Rod. your first rod does not have to be top of the line. your Budget of 150 should get you started.
Match a Reel to the Rod 8/9 or 9/10 depending on the company.
Line gets more complicated. If stripers and Blues are your target. The first line you should learn is an "intermediate" or a "sink tip". These are the most versatile of all the different line configurations on the market.
Once again, if you do some shopping around you can find a beginners Rod, Reel 7 Line for $150. remember, fly fishing, in general, is overcomplicated by those who subscribe to the "orvis" mentality of elitism.
As for flies, try some "clousers", "deceivers", and "half & halfs" to get started. Just match the hatch and remember that profile is the most important. Many flies are tied to catch fishermen, not fish.
The one other thing you will need is a stripping basket. There are more and more each year put out, however if you look around, most of us use the old "rubbermaid dish pan & bungee cord combo".
good luck
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