Tips on Fly Fishing
by Nicky Pilkington
There are thousands of live-bait anglers, who are excellent sportsmen,
but the fly fisherman can practice better conservation from the beginning.
Basically, fly fishing is not only one of the fastest growing sports;
it is one of the foremost forms of conserving natural resources as well
as providing aquatic recreation.
Fly fishing is, very simple when three things are right: you must have
a suitable rod; you must get a line to match it; and you must learn correct
casting technique.
For people who wish to know some tips on fly fishing, here is a list
of some pointers that could help anglers harness their fly fishing skills:
1. Material of the rod
For one of moderate means, and especially for the beginners, hollow
glass is advised since it will require less care than bamboo and will
not take a set if improperly handled or stored.
2. Line
Your fly casting skill will not progress with a mismatched rod and line.
About 99 times in 100, the troubled fly caster has a line much too light
to bring out the action of his rod.
That is why it is important to know that on any given rod, the fly fisherman
should use the same size line for anything from small trout and bluegills
up to the largest sea fish.
In choosing the size line, anglers should get a C level, an HCH double-taper,
or a GBF three-diameter. This choice is based on the fact that a high
percentage of fly rods bought nowadays are hollow glass, and that a great
majority of these works best with lines of those sizes, almost regardless
of lengths or weights.
3. The correct casting technique
In casting, it is important to get about 20 feet of line out front.
Anglers should always remember to cast a straight line. Avoid jerky movements
even if it is on a faster mode in order to do so.
Best of all, the angler should be relaxed because taunt muscles will
ruin his casting.
Boiled down, there should be no reason why you should not learn the
fundamental principles just as easily as those who now enjoy fly fishing.
Probably, the best and surest way to learn to cast successfully is to
spend a day on the stream with some fisherman who is a competent caster.
Lessons learned on the stream are the best tips you can acquire anywhere
in your quest for learning fly fishing.

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