Rods for Fly Fishing Beginners: Choosing the Right Ones

Fly fishing has basic gears, one of them is rods. There are many fly fishing rods, especially in sports shops. These seem to be overwhelming for beginners. There are a few things to consider when buying your first rod.

 Budget

This is a primary concern. There are fishing rods that can range for just below 100 dollars going up. The main consideration is that you find the ones that can last. It would be better to buy more expensive one that can last, than a cheap one that you would need to replace often.

 Most seasoned anglers would actually advise you to go to specific brand shops, this is to avoid buying a rod that is of poor quality. This would also ensure that you get to have clerks who know about their products. Most of them can help you decide on the fishing rod for beginners. Such shops also have longer warranties.

 Length

Length of the rods can range from four up to eighteen feet. There are actually many uses for the varying lengths. Often enough, beginners are advised to take a longer rod. Now, longer would entail buying an eight to eight and a half rod. This can also vary for female anglers. Most of the time a seven and a half is recommended. At the same time, the length of the rod can also depend upon your height.

 Action

This is slightly complex. Action is how much bending can a rod take. There are three categories, fast, medium and slow. To avoid breaking and soft spots, beginners often take the medium action. This would help keep you from breaking the fish. If there are some available people to give you a crash course on casting, it is advisable that you take such.

Fish

The type of fish can also be a great consideration on which beginner fishing rod to take. The rods can determine whether you are ready to catch what type of fish. At the same time, this can also determine where you should go that you can get the best out of your fly fishing rod. Whether you would like to catch trout or other types of fish, make sure that you do have the right type of rods as well as the other fishing gears.

 Fly Fishing Site

The places where you would be going can also influence the type and built of rod that you are going to buy. This goes hand in hand with the fish species you are expecting to catch. The site sometimes also determines the length of the rod. The tighter the space, the shorter the rods to be used to make sure that you do not tangle on anything.

All other considerations when finding the perfect rods always boils down to one, you. You decide on the grip and the comfort level of the rod. All other considerations are guides, but at the end of the day, you decide which best fits into your hands and what you think should be your rod. After all, you would be spending the time with your sage fly fishing rod.

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Fly Fishing For Beginners

Fly Fishing for Beginners

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, fishing to your heart's content.  There are many amazing moments in life but fly fishing 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 fishing 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 fishing 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 fishing is to present the fly gently and to always be in control of it.

When you fly fish, you need special fishing equipment that includes a fly rod and reel, a special fly fishing 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 fishing is balance. The rod, reel and line, as well as the tippet all have to match in order to have a positive fly fishing experience.

Rod, Reels and Lines
Fly fishing rods are lightweight and long. The line provides the casting weight 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 fishing - 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 fishing and can't decide which equipment you need to have a positive fishing 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 fishing shop. Fly fishing 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 fishing 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.

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Fly Fishing For Beginners article

Choosing fly fishing rods

 

Fly fishing is a traditional method of fishing that was popularly applied for fishing trout and salmon. Today though, it is employed in fishing for almost any variety of fish. Fly fishing is gaining popularity and people employ this method for almost any kind of fish. Fly fishing is used in both fresh water and seas as well. The techniques used in fly fishing of course vary depending on the location. For example, seas, lakes and rivers have differing conditions and hence the techniques used will vary as well. There is a lot of fly fishing equipment on sale and one gets a lot of choice in the type of equipment. Depending on your budget and needs, you can choose the necessary equipment for your fly fishing trip.

 

When shopping for fly fishing rods, there are several parameters that one has to keep on mind and work on to choose the rod that suits them best. The primary parameter would be the material out of which the fly fishing rods are made. The two most commonly used materials are Fibreglass and graphite. Fibreglass is the more sturdy material, It is some what flexible and is the best all purpose multi-weather fly fishing rods. Beginners would be well advised to go for fibreglass fly fishing rods. Graphite fly fishing rods are much more expensive. They are also quite light weighted and hence are preferred by advanced fly fishers who want a more accurate cast.

 

The action of fly fishing rods is another important criterion. The action is determined by the flexibility of the rod with varying levels of flexibility having their own advantages. Expert fly fishers would prefer slow action fly fishing rods when they are in the hunt for small light fish. These fly fishing equipment, are quite light and offer a lot of bend through the length of the rod which is useful when one needs higher accuracy. The extreme levels of bend though make it a little hard for beginners to handle. Medium action fly fishing rods are most popular especially among the newbies. These rods bend only towards the later half at the free end and are perfect for both long and short distance casts. Expert fishers who want a good fight with the big fishes will go for the fast action fly fishing equipment. These rods offer very little bend which is available only at the tip of the rod and hence are great when you need to cast through quite a distance and reel in quite big fish too. Beginners will not be able to handle these types of rods with ease due to the decrease in accuracy.

 

The final major parameter that ones looks at when buying fly fishing rods is the length of the rods themselves. A new fly fisher should be looking for a rod that is comfortable enough to control yet provide sufficient casting distance. Choose between short, medium or long rods depending on the action required with small rods having lesser action and longer rods being perfect for open sea long distance casting.

 

Hunter, the author of many articles regarding fishing, hunting and fly fishing is always keen to give away her advise on various adventure sports and fly fishing rods

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Based on this myth there is no such thing as a one size fit all fly fishing rod. Often, advertisers claim that their products are one-size-fits-all - even purveyors of fly fishing rods. This is not the case as most fly fishermen know.

While there are a multitude of fly fishing rods available, no one choice can be considered the "ultimate". When you look for a fishing rod, look for one that is just right for you. Don\'t waste your time looking for a one-size-fits-all kind of rod. Here are a few qualities the right rod should have.

When picking how and where you would like to fish, it is a good idea to know what kind of fish you are looking for prior.

There are many types of fish that can be caught through fly fishing. Fly fishing is perfect for the following species: crappies, sunfish, small mouth bass, black bass, rainbow trout and redfish. The types of fish mentioned above do vary in size and weight, and therefore you will need the right type of fly fishing rods and fly fishing tackle to catch them.

Heavier tackle is required for larger fish, and also, smaller tackle is needed for smaller fish. Once you have decided that you want to try fly fishing, the key is to determine what kind of fish you would like to catch and choose the appropriate fly fishing rod for that type of fish.

Think About The Location You\'d Like To Go Fly Fishing.

You need to have the right information, such as where to use one, before you go out hunting for a fly fishing rod. When you go to the store to buy your fishing tackle, be sure that you already know where you plan to fish. The reason for this is that you will need different equipment for different types of locations. A light rod is needed if you are planning to fish in an area with a small, tranquil river surrounded by a lot of trees, this will allow you to cast at short distances.

Rainbow trout tend to live in small streams and do not weigh much. Light tackle and a short line will work nicely for catching them. However, if your goal is to secure a prize-winning catch while fishing in a large lake, you may want to consider investing in the heavy fly fishing rods.

To get further details about fly fishing rods and fly fishing tackle, visit our online site at www.flyfishingforyou.com

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Are you one of those people who are fond of collecting antique fly fishing rod? Antique fly fishing rods are rather difficult to find these days and it needs a lot of patience to find the right fly fishing rod to add to your collection. Fortunately, the internet can help you a lot to find what you need. To find that that perfect antique fly fishing rod to add to your collection, here are some things that you need to consider when you shop online. Take A Look Around First There are a number of online stores and online bidding sites that are selling antique fly fishing rods. To get the best deals, you need to do a lot of online shopping. Before you buy an antique fly fishing rod online, make sure to check out the different websites that are selling these kinds of products. Do not be content with just one site. Visit as many websites as you can and check out the antique fly fishing rods that these sites have to offer. Compare the prices of the different antique fly fishing rods first before you decide to buy. You can save a lot of money if you take the time to compare the prices of the products that you want to buy. Aside from comparing the prices of the antique fly fishing rods, you should also try to compare their unique features. Bear in mind those antique products that are unique commands higher prices in the market. Take Extra Care When You Shop Online You need to be in control of your emotions when you go shopping online. Even if you are really dying to get your hands on that antique bamboo fly fishing rod, do not buy that rod until such time when you are sure that it is authentic. Remember that the internet is just like your average shark infested water. If you are very careful when you shop online, you might end buying some fake products. The worst part of it is that it sometimes difficult to get your money back when you buy things online so you have be extra careful with your money. To protect yourself from online fraud, do not pay your online purchases in cash. Instead of paying cash, use your credit cards or use a secure online payment system that does not require you to divulge any private financial information when you purchase online. http://basics-of-fly-fishing.blogspot.com

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Fly Fishing is a unique form of fishing that is as artistic in nature as it is technical. Fly fishing has evolved from being a sombre pastime to an extremely passionate sport among anglers. Fly fishing, initially developed for catching trout and salmon, quickly developed into a favorite recreational habit for many around the world looking to take a sabbatical from the rigors of daily life.


Unlike traditional forms of fishing, fly fishing involves the use of an artificial fly as bait. The fly is tied to a hook with the use of fur, thread, feathers and other similar materials. The basic logic behind this is to create an illusion of food that attracts the fish to the hook.


There are two major fly fishing forms, one being the traditional dry fly fishing and the other wet fly fishing. Out of these, dry fly fishing is widely regarded as the classic form in which the angler casts the bait upstream to catch trout or salmon. The sight of a fish jumping upstream in anticipation of bait beats most other fishing experiences hands down and this is just one the many reasons why more and more people are attracted to the charms of fly fishing.


Fly fishing is generally regarded to be one of the toughest forms of the fishing sport and demands a lot of patience and skill from the fly fisherman. As fly-fishing fun requires agility and sharpness, the correct selection of fly fishing rods holds utmost importance. There are many different types of fly fishing rods around the market and one should always pick out an appropriate fly fishing rod after review of certain aspects such as their weight, length, and the place where fly fishing is to be attempted.


One of the best ways for a fly fishing amateur to kick start things is to try out his luck using a bamboo fly fishing rod. Most fly fisherman swear by them due to their lightweight and greater flexibility. Bamboo fly fishing rods were the first fly fishing rods to be created and their immense flexibility makes them an asset to both amateur fly fishers and astute fly fishers who prefer a much more refined style of fly fishing. However on the down side, bamboo fly fishing rods are much more delicate and as making them requires substantial skill, they are pretty heavy on the wallet too.


Great alternatives for bamboo fishing rods are graphite fly fishing rods and fiberglass fly fishing rods. Graphite rods do tend to be a bit on the stiffer side but their additional strength, performance, and durability does indeed give fly fisherman a lot of options to work with. On the other hand, fiberglass fishing rods have grown in stature and number over the past decade or so and are now the most common fly fishing rods around the fly fishing community. Fiberglass rods are strong and also have the added advantage of being flexible and durable. However, they do tend to be a bit on the heavier side and much of their usage is dependent on the strength and the skill of the fisherman wielding them.


The act of fly fishing is best enjoyed in the company of friends and relatives. Fly fishing offers the best way to spend a dull afternoon in the lap of nature with close friends and relatives complete with competition to make the biggest catch. So, go ahead and take a dip into the charm of fly fishing and find a great way to enjoy your much cherished weekends.

Fly fishing rods are not the only type of rod that needs careful selection criteria. For more on all types of fishing rods, be sure to visit http://www.anglingrods.com today.

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Once you've decided to get into fly fishing as a hobby or a sport there is a lot of equipment to purchase. You can buy them online or at your local fishing store depending on your convenience and prices. Fly fishing rods are the primary piece of fishing equipment that one has to procure. Following that the next most important piece of fly fishing equipment will be the fly fishing reels and fishing flies as well. When buying fly fishing reels and fishing flies you will have to do some amount of research and choose the product that suits your fishing style the best.

 

There are several types of fishing reels available. The most common ones of these would be the centre pin fishing reel, bait casting reel, spin reel, spin cast reel and under spin reel. Of these, the centre pin reels is the fly fishing reel that is used most commonly for fly fishing. To buy fly fishing reels one must consider the various factors that will play a major role in your selection. The first thing, is the size of the reel that you choose. The reels come in differing sizes and you have to choose the size that suits you best for your fishing needs. If you are fly fishing for small fish in freshwater lakes, a smaller reel would suffice, but when you are in the open sea, a large spool would be the better option as it would give you more line. There are a few reels which have the option of interchanging spools which means that you can buy several lines of differing sizes and change them when you need them. This makes for a lot of cost savings if you regularly switch between freshwater and the high seas.

 

Consider the different types of reel functions hat are available. This can primarily be categories as single action reel and multiple reels. The single action fly fishing reels are very simple to use with one rotation of the handle giving one rotation of the reel. They are pretty light weighted and hence pretty easy to handle as well. The multiple reels make rotation easier by way of allowing one turn of the handle to produce more than one turn of the reel. This allows for easier rotation of the reel but then tends to be heavier thanks to having multiple reels. Another thing that you should consider with fly fishing reels is the size of the arbour on the reel. The larger the arbour, the easier it is to retrieve in the line that has been cast.

 

Fishing flies traditionally were hand made by the fishermen themselves. Today one does not have the time and patience to do so and hence one can easily procure high quality handmade fishing flies at any fishing store. The flies that you buy come in a variety of patterns and you wish have to choose the fishing flies depending on the type of fish you want to catch and the feeding habits of that variety of fish. Some advanced fishers do still prefer to tie their own flies, the patterns for which they have fine tuned through their experience of fly fishing.

 

 

 

 

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Hunter, the author of many articles regarding fishing, hunting and fly fishing is always keen to give away her advise on various adventure sports and fly fishing reels

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Fly Fishing Tips

3 Great Fly Fishing Tips

Many live bait anglers are excellent as sportsmen, but for the fly fisherman he is doing better for nature by conserving it at the outset.

Fly fishing is one of the sports that is growing in popularity, as well as being part of the growing concern for conserving natural resources, and helps to provide aquatic recreation.

There are just three basic simple rules to follow if what you want to be successful at fly fishing - you should have a good suitable rod, a line to match, and learn to use the correct technique for casting.

Those who want to learn some good tips for fly fishing, you should look at the following list that should give any angler pointers on harnessing their skills at fly fishing:

1 The Rod Material

For beginners or for moderate use, a rod made of hollow glass is the best advice as it requires less care than one made of bamboo, and will wear better if not stored properly or is mishandled.

2 Line

For perfect fly casting your line needs to match the rod exactly, as any problems usually indicates that it it too light to get the right action out of the rod.

If you look at your rod, it will gave a rating on the right weight line that is needed which is the same if you are catching bluegills and small trout, right up the largest sea fish.

The size line that is needed should be a C level, a GBF three-diameter or an HCH double taper; given that most fly fishing rods are made of hollow glass. These lines work best for most rods, regardless of the length or the weight of the rods for anglers.

3 The Right Casting Technique

When casting, 20 feet of line should be put out in front first. A straight line should be cast out by the angler. So as to get this right jerky movements should be avoided if possible even when it is done at greater speed.

The angler should remain relaxed so as to get the casting right.

Once the fundamental basics have been learned, you can join the hundreds of others who already enjoy fly fishing.

To cast successfully takes practice so spend some time by a stream, and watch other fishermen who are already competent at casting and you'll soon get the hang of it. It is fun trying.

You will learn best by getting some good tips near a stream, so soon you will acquire the skills and learn all you need to know about fly fishing.

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It is apparent that fly fishing differs from the regular fishing methods in various ways. Such significant distinctions help in making fly fishing rod to be an obvious fly fishing piece to purchase.

The conventional fishing would use a rod that is equipped with transparent, monofilament and a nearly weightless line for casting a weighted hook within the water. Making use of a weighted and translucent line casting a weightless hook in the water is essentially reversed in Fly fishing. The actions of fly fishing rods are required for being able to cast the fly.

The act of fly fishing is different from conventional fishing in a way that the fly fisherman never puts his rod down. These fishermen cast the whole time they are actually fishing. Such activity makes the decision for buying the perfect rod to very essential. Anglers who fly fish would spend their whole fishing day making casts and having the rod in their hand.

The method of getting in a fish, again, is different in fly fishing. The fishing reel seems to be very important when traditional fishing is concerned. However, it is not quite important for fly fishing. In this type of fishing, the fishermen use a method of stripping the line by hand. Fly fishing reel is commonly used for spare line, like a storage compartment.

The idea about buying the fly fishing rod is indeed a vital decision that would make an impact on the enjoyment you would get from the sport. Most of the modern rods of fly fishing are made from types of graphite compound. However, there are some bamboos rods also designed but are quite expensive when compared to graphite rods. There are, however several alternatives of graphite rods for fly fishing available.

The fly fishing rods are often categorized by weight. A 6-weight rod is also written as 6wt, for instance. Weights of the fly fishing rod you buy would be decided by the place you are intending to fish. Hence, it is significant to use line which goes fine with the weight of the fly fishing rod while you fish. Few rods are developed to be multi-weight fishing rods and could be safely used with various other weights of line.

A general rule while shopping for any fly fishing rod is purchasing an expensive rod that you could afford. The advice is bases itself on the comprehension that the fly fishing rod is one of the most vital fly fishing equipment of the fly fishing outfit. One could always upgrade the reel sometime later if decided for acquiring a better reel.

An all time good idea is to visit several shops which sell fly fishing gear prior to making the final choice. Even if one plans the purchase of their fly fishing rod over the internet shop, it would be quite good to essentially handle several other rods before concluding on the final decision. Ensure to remember that while the fly fishermen tend to be bunch of opinionated people, fly fishing rods often are personal choices. If any rod does not find it comfortable within your hands it hardly matters which expert recommends that rod. The choice would also be greatly influenced by the place you intend fishing. For instance, the smaller mountain streams in New England would require a much lighter rod compared to great rivers in Rocky Mountains of Utah.

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Fly Fishing Rods

I am looking to buy my husband a nice-but affordable-fly fishing rod for his birthday.?

We are both avid fishermen, but really only farmiliar with spinning rods, fishing for bass and pike. We just got a little place on a trout stream and I want to learn how to fly fish with my man. Any suggestions for two people just starting out? I don't want to invest a fortune because we still want to fish the lakes a lot too.

The one thing you didn't mention was your budget. What you and I consider "a fortune" is probably not similar. But, on we go.

Your best bet will likely be a beginner's combo that can now be had from a number of places for not more than $200 and probably much less. Walmart has them, but I would shy away from them -- I've seen a couple from Wally's and they're just not that great. Most sporting goods stores have them, too. Look around at the stores near you and see what you can find. You'll probably see prices ranging from $75 to $125.

If you left it up to me, this is what you and your hubby would get:

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A couple of my boy scouts have gotten Cabela's combos like this in the $120 - $175 price range over the past few years (not sure if this is the exact combo -- they've have several). They're quite good for the price. The problem with the REALLY cheap combos is that they're not good to learn with, you get discouraged, then you quit. These Cabela's rods are very responsive, the line and reels are halfway decent, and I've seen several boys really get the hang of casting with them.

For a trout smaller trout stream (fish 4 pounds and down), I'd go for a 4 or 5 weight. For a bigger river and perhaps some lake fishing, a 6 weight will do.

I can tell you this, though. Although the combo above will be okay for getting into fly fishing, I'll bet that once you start, you'll almost immediately want to move into some more serious equipment. It really gets into your bloodstream.

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Fly Fishing Outfits

what would be the best type of starter outfit for a novice getting into fly fishing.?

which would be the best line rating to go for rod wise and what lenth and how many sections should the rod be,
for someone wanting to start out mainly resevour fishing but maybe a little river fishing thrown in for good measure.

Thats a tough question.

If you havn't even "touched" a fly/rod/reel in your life, and don't even know if your gonna like it, I would probably buy a "Pflueger/Medalist-series Reel 1594 1/2 RC"; they cost approx. $32.

Matched with a "Redington Rod" model CRF 907/8, 2 piece, 9 FT OR "St. Croix, Premier Rod" model P908.2 , 2 piece , 9FT. Both these rods will cost about $100.

Matched with any #7 "weight-forward" line in green/clear color ; and 15-20 Lb backing.

This is a good starter combo, for a person who is a novice, and doesn't want to spend $1000 + on a rod & reel!

If you KNOW you are addicted to flyfishing and want to upgrade to something more "savy" try "SAGE", "SCOTT", "G-LOOMIS" rods & "SAGE", "LAMSON", "ABEL", "ROSS" , reels.

Remember that your rod is really more important than your reel in fly-fishing. I've seen guys with $500-900 SAGE rods attached to a Pflueger reel from 1975,( it also depends on the type of fish you will be engaging).

Fly-fishing is a wonderful sport that has only recently become an "elite" sport because of the price of the equipment. I started fly-fishing on an old St. Croix rod, 15 years ago, and it STILL catches fish. Don't let the price tag "fool" you on some of those more expensive rods & reels. Unless ,you plan to become a professional fisherman , & fly-fish 200 days a year, you could not feel the difference between a "SAGE" & a "REDINGTON" rod anyway!

Best start out inexpensive and go from there!

Besides, you'll need extra money to buy "flies" & "stuff". Thats REALLY where it starts getting expensive! Lose 4 flys at $5 a piece , and you start getting mighty "concerned" where that fly lands! (LOL)

Start easy: go to a local pond, (that has plenty of "back-cast" room), and try to catch some bluegill or small bass. It's fun, you'll learn the "basic's" , & it's cheaper on the wallet!

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History Of Fly Fishing

Fly fishing has been around in various forms for many years. Early historical records indicate that Macedonian fishermen were using artificial flies to catch fish as early as the second century. The Roman Claudius Aelianus described the Macedonian anglers as using six-foot rods with six-foot line. Aelianus detailed how the Macedonian fishermen would craft artificial flies from a hook with red wool and insect wings tied on. These Macedonian fishermen were apparently quite successful with their technique. There is also some evidence that fishing with artificial flies may even predate the second-century Macedonian techniques.

Unfortunately, little else was written about ancient fly fishing methods. It was 1496 before any major work was published describing fly fishing.

It is thought that modern fly fishing probably developed in England and Scotland. This techniques similar to modern techniques began to be developed in England in the 19th century. Around this time fly fishing clubs were also formed in England to accommodate a growing interest in the sport. Part of the interest in this fishing in southern England was because of the prevalence of shallow, weedy rivers. It proved to be well-adapted to this type of water course.

It quickly became something of an elitist sport in England. It purists insisted on fishing with dry flies only and looked down on wet fishing as being inferior. Wet fishing continued to be developed around the same time, however. The US and Scandinavia also saw fly fishing popularity increase during the 19th century. However, anglers in the US and Scandinavia did not share the English view concerning the superiority of dry fishing. US and Scandinavian anglers fished both dry and wet flies.

This materials have continued to develop over the years. Significant advances have been made in this equipment, including rods, line and flies.

Early fly fishing rods were made from a tropical wood known as greenheart. Bamboo replaced greenheart as fly fishing popularity spread. Bamboo rods were further refined as American rod builders developed advanced rod building techniques that involved cutting the bamboo into strips before gluing the bamboo back together around a solid core. Following World War II fiberglass became a popular material for fly rod construction. The fiberglass rods were more affordable than their bamboo predecessors since bamboo rods may take as much as 100 hours to build. Modern rods are usually made from a graphite compound. Modern rods are less expensive than earlier rods and perform exceptionally well.

Artificial flies were originally made from natural materials like feathers and fur. Most modern flies are made from synthetic materials.

Fly line has also been improved quite a bit. Fly line used to be made of horse hair. Horse hair line was replaced by silk line. The silk line was an improvement over horse hair but the line still had to be removed from the reel periodically to allow it to dry.

US interest in fly fishing peaked in the 1920s with Maine, Vermont and Wisconsin being the most popular areas for fishing. Interest increased again in the 1950s with the development of affordable, fiberglass fishing rods, synthetic fly line and monofilament leaders. These developments served to make it a more affordable sport for many people.

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Fly Fishing is a very old method of fishing that is particularly effective for hauling in trout. Ponds, small streams, rivers and lakes are best for trout. Fly fishing is tantalizingly unique in that the bait is artificial flies made by tying, fur, yarn, feathers, foam, or almost anything else that can be made to look like a fly onto a hook as bait. The best way to learn how to tie flies is to talk with anglers who have become experts over time or you could attend a fly tying school.

Dry fly fishing and wet fly fishing are the two forms of fly-fishing. Dry fly fishing is the most familiar and is regarded as the classic form. Using the dry fly fishing technique, the angler casts the fly upstream hoping that the trout will rise up and bite the fly as it passes overhead. Wet fly-fishing involves fishing beneath the surface of the water and can be divided into lures fishing, true wet fly-fishing and nymph fishing.

Fly-fishing tackle, and fly-fishing reels and rods are all commonly used fly-fishing equipment. Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, California, Idaho and more recently New Mexico are all popular fly-fishing areas in the U.S.. British Columbia and Alberta are also very popular.

The popularity of fly-fishing has increased dramatically in recent years. It is definitely a fast growing sport and it’s easy to see why; it’s relaxing, enjoyable and rewarding. Usually, fly-fishing anglers practice the sport in the most beautiful areas of the world. Fly-fishermen worldwide are known to have an on going love affair with their sport.

Beginning fly-fishing anglers may have difficulty learning the sport. Probably the best place to learn is a fly-fishing school or from a fly-fisherman that is willing to take you on as a student. There are also a number of excellent fly-fishing courses on the Internet. The school you choose should teach the techniques, strategies, and tactics used in fly-fishing.

Before you get hipdeep in any water, you should learn about the various fish you’ll be casting for, learn the basics of casting and how to read the water, you’ll want to know how to take care of your gear and how to tie knots, and maybe you’ll even want to learn a little about hatches and entomology.

This sport is a life-long source of endless delight. You will live to feel the hairs on the back of your neck tingle as you watch a trout looking upstream for the fly you’ve just cast.

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Clueless about fly fishing?
Me too!
I have been really curious about this sport for some time now. I've seen it done countless of times.

Tried it. Failed.

People have endlessly and tirelessly, with their utmost patience and understanding tried to rub off some fly fishing skills on me - but to no avail.

I have resorted to reading, for now. I decided that whatever I can't do, I might as well LEARN - even just in theory. It helps. I think of my self right now as "A work in progress".

Let's all learn the basics. DEFINITION OF TERMS!
A brief definition about some terms I need to know about fly fishing.

What is Fly Fishing?
Fly fishing is an ancient and distinct angling method, developed primarily for salmonids (trout and salmon, mostly) and now extended to other species such as pike, bass, and carp, as well as a wide range of salt water species.

Fly casting is gripping or holding a fly rod correctly and to adopt the correct stance to maintain comfort and balance. The most basic rule to casting is based on the way a clock looks. Your head points straight up to 12:00, your cast (the tip of your rod) should go back to 10:00 and then forward to 2:00, releasing your line at the end of the forward motion. It is a common mistake to dip the rod below those two positions and almost always ends in a line tangle!

Angler. (Does that have anything to do with Math? I hate Math!)
That would be YOU silly! Someday, IF you learn how to fly fish, you will be called an angler. A person catching fish or shellfish with no intent to sell, this includes people keeping the catch or people that practice the "Catch and Release" method (highly recommended).

The Essentials - If you don't have a complete list of these, you're NOT Fly Fishing!

Fly Fishing rods are long, thin, flexible rods sometimes made of bamboo, but more recently from man-made materials. Fly rods tend to have large diameter eyes (or guides) spaced along the rod to help control the movement of relatively thick fly line. To aid in the freedom of movement required to skillfully cast with a fly rod, there is usually little to no butt (handle) extending below the fishing reel. Although fly rods are mainly used for casting from fixed positions, they can also be used for trolling for fish.

Fishing Reel is a device used for the deployment and retrieval of fishing line using a spool mounted on an axle. They are used in conjunction with the fly rod and are attached to the base or handle of the rod.

Fishing line is any cord made for fishing. Important parameters of a fishing line are its length, material, and weight (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish). The refractive index is also important—lines with a refractive index similar to water are almost invisible to fish. The most important parameter in deciding what line to use is its strength. This is the amount of weight the line can hold before snapping. One must balance the trade-off between strength and visibility.

Flies as Bait? Are you kidding?
Flies or Artificial flies are constructed — "tied" onto a hook with thread, fur, feathers and other materials — in sizes and colors to match naturally occurring food or simply to excite a fish. And to add more confusion, the names of flies: Wet and dry flies, nymphs, scuds, eggs, streamers, steelheads, bass flies, salmon flies,and saltwater flies.

You will be considered a well equipped fly fisher if you bring waders, wading boots, vest net, polarized sunglasses to protect your eyes and see through the reflection on the water, a hat for the harsh sun, sun block and bug dope (bug repellant) - if you don't want to be eaten alive by bugs before you even catch a fish!

Armed with the stuff I read, I went about to experience Fly Fishing without even going near a body of water.

Wondering how?

A site that sells fly fishing products - with pretty pictures too! - Riverbum.com

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Choosing a Fly Fishing Rod

When you choose a fly fishing rod, you will have to use an industry standard system that specifies weight. Fly fishing rods are not weighed in grams. Instead, a 1 to 14 number system is used. It’s quite easy to determine the optimum weight of your rod by basing it on the size and species of fish that you plan to catch.

A basic guide that will assist you in choosing the proper fly rod is: Lower weight, small fish; higher weight, larger fish. Secondary factors include personal preference and weather conditions. Light fly rods do not cast well if the wind is strong.

Species and Weight Guide

• Weight 1to 3 – pan fish, small trout and other small fish species.

• Weight 4 – small fish species of all kinds.

• Weight 5 to 6 – small bass and medium-sized trout.

• Weight 7 to 8 – large bass, large trout, steelhead and salmon.

• Weight 9 to 14 – muskie, tarpon, large salmon and large saltwater fish species.

Always choose a line and reel that have the identical rod weight that you have chosen.

Beginners should use a 3 to 5 weight rod when fishing streams. If you are fishing for bass, a 5 to 6 weight rod is best. Saltwater species and freshwater salmon require a rod that is 7 to 8 weight.

Length

Common lengths for fly fishing rods are 7, 8 and 9 feet. Use short rods for short casts in areas that are surrounded by brush, trees or shrubs. If fishing in an open area where longer casts are possible, choose a longer fly fishing rod. If you plan to fish in lakes or rivers, choose a rod of 4 to 6 weight that is 8 to 9 feet long and use a medium action rod for the best results.

About the Author

Brent Vanderstelt is Owner and operator of Hess Lake Vacation Rentals in Newaygo Michigan and is located just 30 minutes north of Grand Rapids.

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