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Fly Fishing is not just for the people who watched “A River
Runs Through It” too many times while they were growing up. Nor
is it just for people who live near rivers and like to wear
boots that go all the way up their thighs. Fly fishing is a
sport that is constantly growing in popularity for, well
everyone! Of course, there is more to fly fishing than the neat
fly fishing
gear. The sport involves a lot of skill.
Of course, having the right fly fishing gear isn’t a bad way
to start out.
If you are new to fly fishing, getting all of the right fly
fishing gear together can be something of an expensive
endeavor. It can also be confusing because there is a wide
variety of a product available within each of the major fly
fishing gear categories. Here is the basic run down on what you
will need. You will need a fly rod, a fly reel, fly lines,
fishing waders, fishing vests, wading boots and a fly tying
kit. You might also need some kind of floatation device like a
pontoon boat, float tube or inflatable kayak (or raft).
The fly rod is one of the most important pieces of
fly
fishing gear. A fly rod is needed for casting, line
control and for striking and landing fish.
The fly reel is for holding the fly line. It is important
that you don’t simply settle for the cheapest fly reel you
find. The fly reel is what you will use to get the fly line out
into the water in a non-tangled and smooth fashion.
The fly lines are vital to the success of your fly fishing
trip. There is a wide variety of fly line available on the
current fly fishing market. Before buying your fly line, make
sure you do some reading. You will need to know what kind of
measurement and weight, what kind of taper, how dense and what
color of fly line you want. It is important that you match the
fly line to the fly reel.
Fishing waders and boots are crucial for people who go fly
fishing in cold water, cold weather or who want to be able to
wade out into the lake or river in which they are fishing. The
fishing waders are what keep the fly fisherperson warm and dry.
Of course, if you are only going to be going fly fishing in
warm water and weather, you might find that you don’t need
fishing waders. You will probably still like having the fishing
boots though.
Fishing Vests are more than a clothing item; they also act
as a sort of storage box for fly fisherpeople. It is the
fishing vest that stores the lines, flies, leaders and
dressings.
Fly tying kits are essential for people who are just
learning to fly fish. The fly tying kit will help the novice
fly fisherperson learn to tie the flies in beginning
patterns.
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Fly Fishing Lessons Tip
#1
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The main difference between fly fishing and
other types of fishing is that instead of using
a lure, fly fishing casts a line. Fly fishing
line is typically heavier which makes it easier
to cast than other fishing line.
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Fly
Fishing Lessons Tip
#2
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The flies used in fly fishing are typically
thought of as either attractive or imitative.
The attractive flies are used to prompt
instinctive strikes by not looking like natural
prey and instead environmental intruders. Flies
that are imitative are flies that are made to
look like the fish's natural food.
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Fly
Fishing Lessons Tip
#3
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| Fly fishing is one of the most
popular methods used by fishermen (and
fisherwomen) to catch salmon and trout. Fly
fishing can also be used to catch bass, pike,
carp, panfish, snook, bonefish, redfish, the
striped bass and tarpon. |
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