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    The Basics Of Fly Fishing: Getting It Right
    By Niall Pesci
    You take the time to get into just the right location in that great stream that your friend told you about. You have been waiting for so long to enjoy this time, alone, to your heart’s content. There are many amazing moments in life but fly is one of your favorite. You’ll get into the waders, getting into just that right location so that you can cast.

    The tip of your rod should be in the four o' clock position with 20 feet (6 meters) of line extended beyond your rod's tip. Trap the line between the rod handle and your index finger. To begin the back cast, bend your elbow, raise your forearm and move the rod tip from four o'clock to eleven thirty and lift the line from the water. Pause for a moment at this point to allow the line to extend behind you before casting the rod forward. Allow the rod to follow through as the line extends to its full length in front of you. Then continue to work the line in this manner. A fish strikes. The fight is on and you successfully land the fish. This is fly casting.

    Fly is an old method of angling. It was primarily developed to catch trout and salmon. Today, it is still used to fish these species, but is also used to catch bass, carp, pike and a wide range of saltwater fish. The difference between casting and fly is that in casting you use the weight of your bait, sinker and bobber to propel your cast. In fly fishing, the weight of the line propels your line forward and puts your fly into position. The fly cannot do this, as it is essentially weightless. The goal in fly is to present the fly gently and to always be in control of it.

    When you fly fish, you need special equipment that includes a fly rod and reel, a special fly line and artificial or live flies. These are tied onto your hook with feathers, fur, thread or other materials in colors and sizes that represent natural prey. The key to successful fly is balance. The rod, reel and line, as well as the tippet all have to match in order to have a positive fly experience.

    Rod, Reels and Lines
    Fly rods are lightweight and long. The line provides the casting weight

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    and is heavy. It can be of differing density, depending on whether you want the fly to sink or float. Line is matched to your rod by weight. Look near the fly rod butt to find out what line weight must be used. Graphite rods are best because they can produce any action that you wish to use. If you are a beginner, buy a basic and moderately priced rod, or borrow one from a family member or friend.

    Flies and Leaders
    Flies weigh very little. The fly is usually attached to the line by a leader that is two to three meters in length (6 to 9 feet). The leader often tapers to a fine end. This is called a tippet. Tippet size range from 8X, which is the smallest, to 0X, which is the largest. Tippets are set in units of .001 inches. To match the tippet to the fly, you must subtract from eleven and multiply by .001.

    For example to find the diameter of a 4X tippet, you would subtract four from eleven. That equals seven. Now, multiply by .001. This size would be .007. What if you have a # 18 fly? How would you calculate tippet size? You would put eighteen over four and calculate. The answer would be 4.5. Since there is no 4.5 X tippet, you would move to the next largest size, which would be 5.

    Types of Fly Fishing
    There are two types of fly - dry and wet. Wet flies are fished beneath the water surface and are divided into several types, including live wet flies, lures and nymphs. Dry flies float on the water surface and are coated with a substance called, 'floatant' to make this possible.

    If you are interested in fly and can't decide which equipment you need to have a positive experience, ask an experienced angler for help. This can be a family member, friend, someone from the local angler's club or a staff member of the local fly shop. Fly is not as hard to learn as it appears to be. Have fun and enjoy that big catch.

    The best way to enjoy your catch is to take the time to enjoy the many wonders that the experience offers. No matter what that first adventure turns out to be, you can make it amazing by spending some time learning the skills from an experienced fisherman.
    Niall Pesci is a keen fisherman who is always looking at new tools to help him catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for more information and great deals to help a Fish Finder and other GPS and Sonar marine navigation systems. This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. All rights reserved. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review.com

     

     


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