Rod, line and knot – these are but some of the important components that make up a fly fishing equipment. Of course, not to be missed is the fly fishing reel. Without the reel, or to be exact, without the appropriate one, no fly fishing activity will be a success.

Here are a few facts and trivia about the fly fishing reel:

What’s important is that your reel is just the right size, in proportion to your line and rod. Albeit it is desired that a large one be used as this can greatly quicken the retrieval of your fishing line.

When it comes to weight, again it is imperative that the weight of the reel jibes that of the line and rod.

The best way to know the kind of fishing reel to use is by determining the type of fish that you want to catch. Then from this you base the weight not only of your reel but also of your rod and line.

It should be noted that the lighter the fly fishing reel, the more expensive and better it is in terms of quality.

Single action reels are more preferred than the multiplier action reels. This is because it is very simple and requires minimum maintenance. However, with the multiplier action, lines can be retrieved easier and quicker because of with one turn on the handle, the spool turns more than once.

When buying your fishing equipment, it is advisable to give importance on the kind of reel that you are getting. The one that suits you best will surely give you the optimum convenience and enjoying on your fly fishing activities.


 

 

Most seasoned fishermen and anglers would say that one of the best species to fly fish is the salmon.

Why so? If salmon is in a great mood to eat, they will gobble up everything that comes their way. The best times for salmon fly fishing are days that are dark and cloudy.

However, salmon normally is not a good catch during summer, especially during days when the sun is out and shining bright. Summer months are when this type of fish will huddle themselves under any shadow found in the waters.

What waters are best to fly fish for salmon? Go to any wide lake water; here is where you can fish for salmon as tend to be aggressive and offensive on big areas.

As soon as they swim toward the river however, they become timid and will most likely avoid striking.

Fly fishing for salmon requires reliable fishing equipment - and a very sharp hook. Salmon’s jaws are thick and sturdy, and because of this, sharp hooks are necessary to successfully penetrate them.

So when the opportunity arises and you find yourself in a big lake on a cloudy day, set up your fishing rod and lines fast and enjoy some hours of great salmon angling.


 

 

When it comes to fly fishing, Alaska is one of the most visited by anglers and fishermen, both seasoned ones and novice alike.

 In fact, this type of fishing sport is becoming one of the most popular in the state, well, even in the whole of the continent.

The state simply offers the best and most exciting waters for fly fishing. Not just few, but in fact there are many water spots on which anyone can experience amazing fishing adventures.

Katmai is one of the places to go to if you want an excellent Alaska fly fishing with the goal of catching quality trophy game fish. This part of the state is actually one of the places in the US that is designated as water areas for catching trophy fish.

Actually, the whole of the state is proud of its miles and miles of rivers, streams and other bodies of waters that are waiting to be fished. There are a lot of species that you can go after as prize such as brown and rainbow trout, pink and king salmon as well as the pike.

Alaska is indeed a place gifted with bodies of water that is abundant in fish. Hence, it is but natural that the state is a magnet for fly fishermen who only seek to experience the most exciting and fruitful fly fishing adventure. 

So for all your fly fishing pursuit, you will definitely realize them in Alaska. 


 

 

Just like the fishing rods and lines, there are numerous kinds of fly fishing knots, albeit the really popular and used ones are just a few.

These are what we can the basic knots and are the frequently used by anglers and fly fishermen.

The basic fly fishing knots are the following:

Nail Knot

Albright

Surgeon’s Knot

Arbor

We will be discussing some of these in future posts of mine here, especially on how to properly do and use them.

When learning know to tie a knot yourself, as a serious angler, you must make sure that you practice constantly until you are able to master and easily create the knot.

The important qualities of a fly fishing knot is sturdiness and strength. Of course, you do not want a supposedly huge fish catch to become a failure.

Definitely, a great knot significantly contributes to the success of any fly fishing stint.  So if you have plans of making an afternoon anytime soon as a wonderful angling experience, better practice on your knots - knowing them to perfection spells the big difference.


 

 

Fly fishing line is an integral part of any fly fishing activity. And just like the fly rod, the best lines should be used to be successful in your angling endeavor.

And it is really unfortunate to possess the wrong fly fishing line as it definitely would result in failure on the casting.

This being said, a great fly fishing line will definitely result in a successful casting. In fact, good casting is actually determined by you fly fishing line’s size and not the lure or bait’s weight.

Some trivia about fly fishing lines:

Do you know that some lines sink while others float? Still there are other fly fishing lines that are partially submerged in the waters.

There is likewise a specific kind of line that’s appropriate for any type of weather. There are also specific lines for fresh water and saltwater.

Indeed the success of fly fishing is highly dependent on the kind of line that you use.


 

Fly Fishing Rods

August 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment


 

If you are an avid fly fisherman, definitely you take the game seriously. You recognize it as not just a hobby and a great way of enjoying the outdoors, but also as a great art.

Fly fishing is a game separate from the conventional form of fishing. It needs years of experience and full of dedication to imbibe the intricacies and minute details of the game. All the attention and perseverance to learn fly fishing, like any enthusiast would say, is all worth it.

The important equipment needed for you to enjoy the game is the appropriate fly fishing rod. The rod is one of the essentials of fly fishing. There are many types of rod that you can choose from, and the one that’s right for you depends on your fly fishing needs, style and convenience.

Types of Fly Fishing Rods

Fiberglass fly fishing rod is actually the regular type of fishing rod today. Rods made from fiberglass are flexible, durable and really strong. A disadvantage of fiberglass fishing rod is that it is heavy and really tiring to the arms of the angler. Generally however, the fiberglass’ strength alone makes it a popular rod choice among fly fishermen.

Graphite fly fishing rod on the other hand while also strong and durable is stiff. Nonetheless the strength compensates for this little disadvantage. Many anglers swear by the performance and strength of the graphite fly fishing rod.

Bamboo fly fishing rod is a favorite among many fly fishermen, who testify about the reliability and strength of bamboo rod in angling. Actually, bamboo rod is one of the earliest rods, and their immense popularity is the reason why they are still in production today. The advantages of bamboo-made rods are their being flexible and light, compared to the fiberglass and graphite. You can also perform a slow fly fishing action, which means that they are great for anglers who are into a refined fly fishing method. However, bamboo rods are now considered as one of the most expensive that’s available today.

Choosing fly fishing rods can be a hard task to do. If you are new to the sport and it is your first time to buy a rod, it is best that an expert on the equipment accompanies and helps you in buying, just to make sure that you get the most appropriate one for your fly fishing needs.


 

 

Fly fishing is becoming one of the most popular game sports today. How does fly fishing work? It is simply using artificial flies that will lure the fish to your hook.

Fly fishing is recognized as an ancient angling procedure. For most fly fishermen and anglers, it is an experience that’s relaxing, enjoyable and rewarding. Many sportsmen are simply hooked on it, being one of the most exciting games around the world.

The basic rule in fly fishing is to be able to cast the line sans any disturbing sound. You must be able to land your bait as quietly as possible. Depending on the fish that you are trying to catch, you land the bait either on the water surface or below it. Flies are usually made of animal fur, feathers, and even thread – they should resemble the colors and sizes of the bugs and insects that fish will love to eat.

If you are a newbie to fly fishing, it is best to know important stuff such as selecting the appropriate equipment for you. There are actually million types of tackles, rods, reels and lines that you can choose from. Likewise the type of fishing gear that you will use is important; you must know what is appropriate to use for a particular fishing place or season as the gear and equipment to be used depends on the weather or climate.

However, being proficient in the proper fly fishing equipment and spots is not enough to experience success in fly fishing. Very important is to be knowledgeable about the fish that your will catch; this will great help in improving your chances of catching them.

One reason why many enjoy fly fishing is because of the beautiful and picturesque surroundings and places to fly fish. You can be on a river winding in some forests, a big tranquil lake, or a stream on the mountain. That’s why the fishing destination is important as it can make a big difference in your fly fishing adventure.


 

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