A Beginners Guide to Fly
Fishing
Fly fishing is a great hobby and has lots of benefits
outside the actual catching of a fish. In our stress filled
lives what better way to relax than to get out in nature and
breathe the fresh air and soak up the beauty of the great
outdoors? The sound of a running stream alone has a wonderful
calming effect and the stress relieving benefits of fly fishing
is a great bonus to a challenging and fun hobby.
If you're considering taking up fly fishing you will need the
proper equipment and also learn how to use it. The main pieces
of equipment you'll require to start on your journey to
becoming a fly fishing guru are:
1. A Fly Fishing
Rod
A proper fly fishing rod weighs somewhere around 5 ounces
and is usually about 9 feet in length, although this will
depend on how small or large the river is where you intend to
use it. Local fishing tackle stores are a great source of free
advice on which equipment to use in a particular stream.
2. Fly Fishing
Line
The line used for fly fishing is much thicker than normal
fishing line as it needs to have enough weight to achieve the
whipping action used to move the fly around the surface of the
stream.
3.
Flies
The artificial fly lures that you use can vary greatly and
depend on the species of fish you intend to catch and what
insects are most common in the stream. In some cases you will
use a fly for working the surface of the water and other times
a lure that sinks a little. Once you become more involved in
fly fishing it is not too difficult to learn how to make you
own fly lures. Catching a nice sized fish using a lure that you
have made with your own hands is an extremely rewarding
experience too.
Once you have the right equipment you then need to learn how to
use it. The idea behind the fly fishing technique is to mimic
the behavior of the insects the fish are feeding on. Here is
where observing the river is important so you can select a fly
lure that looks similar to insects flying around the edges of
the stream. You will also need to use an action with the rod
that makes to fly mimic what the insects are doing on or below
the surface of the water.
As important as knowing how to use the fly
fishing equipment and choosing a lure is selecting the best
time to fish. This can depend on when the fish are most active
which may be different from one stream to the next, however
dawn and dusk are usually the best times as the sun isn't
bright enough for the fish to see you and the insects that the
fish feed on are usually very active.
With a little preparation and learning about the right
equipment and how to use it fly fishing can be an exciting and
rewarding hobby. Its great appeal is not only the relaxation
element of getting out in nature but the excitement of catching
a nice fish. Once you land a good sized fish that fights on the
end of your line then you'll be hooked on fly fishing for
life.
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