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Sometimes, starting a new hobby or passion like fly fishing can be frustrating. Maybe all you need is a little direction, something like a beginners fly fishing guide. Take a look at the video below for some nice fly fishing techniques and tricks. Plus, here is a pretty decent article for the fly fishing beginner. It features a brief history of how fly fishing actually came into being as well as general information on this great outdoor sport. If you’re ready to get started and are looking for fly fishing rods and reels or a nice fly rod combo, there are some great deals online. I’m constantly updating to find the best fly fishing gear at great rates. So, check back from time to time and be sure to let me know your fly fishing stories. 

Fly Fishing For Beginners: More About Fly Fishing

Fly fishing is a fascinating sport. Here are a few pointers for fly fishing beginners.

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Fly fishing as a hobby has been growing in popularity by the day. Anybody can learn the techniques of fly fishing, regardless of their age. In fact, fly fishing has been around for a long time. According to historians, there are records of it dating back to the 2nd century AD, in Mesopotamia, a region which lies between the Tigris and Euphrates, a part of which is now known as Iraq. Rooster feathers were used to make the flies which were cast using a pole measuring six foot in length and a line about as long. Fly fishing today has not changed very much basically, although, of course, there has been progress in terms of the materials that the rods, lines and flies are made of.

So what is so unique about fly fishing, you might well ask. No, it is not about catching flying fish and neither is it about catching flies! When you fly fish, in contrast to other types of fishing, you do not use any bait that is organic, whether dead or live. Instead, artificial flies, such as string, ribbon, feathers, hair, etc., are used to catch fish. You use a fly fishing rod reel combo outfit.

First, the fly fisherman attaches the artificial flies to the hook and line. Then he/she casts the line into the water and shakes the fly in jerky movements, (wet fly fishing), or just above the water’s surface, (dry fly fishing) making the fly mimic the movements of an insect. The first and most important factor, if you want to learn to fly fish and are looking for beginner fly fishing techniques, is knowing the different kinds of artificial baits that are used.

Another distinguishing aspect of fly fishing that differentiates it from other types of fishing is the way in which the line is cast. While in other types of fishing you need to cast the line and rely on the bait to attract fish, in fly fishing you will need far more expertise in order to entice the fish. It takes a lot of skill and fly casting technique to cast the line and mimic insects, skimming just the top of the water, even sometimes dipping it under the water’s surface, and then finally managing to entice a fish to take a bite at it. And this is also a major part of why fly fishing is so engrossing and such fun.

Take a look at some instructional fly fishing DVD’s to improve your fly casting techniques. Here is a fly fishing casting technique video.

The fly fishing rod is the most important tool for fly fishers, as this is what is used to cast the fly line and then to control it. In the beginning, it is recommended to use a hollow fiber glass rod instead of a bamboo rod. Fiberglass rods are lighter and far more flexible, and require much less maintenance. Plus, they are relatively cheaper and do not need to be stored as carefully as bamboo rods. Once you gain in experience, you could switch to a graphite rod. Not only is a graphite rod stronger, but being thinner and lighter it is far more maneuverable, hence the line can be cast far more swiftly and much further away.

Usually, fly fishing rods are longer than the usual fishing rods. Before they cast the line, fly fishermen generally loosen it, pulling some of it from the reel, to create slack. This helps in casting the lure freely to the area the fisherman has targeted.

The fishing line used in fly fishing is also quite different compared to those used in normal fishing. The fly fishing line is larger in diameter and is therefore completely visible. Some of them are designed to float on the surface of the water, while others sink under the surface. A tippet is attached at the fly line’s end, which is what actually does the fishing. This is about 6 feet in length with the fly being tied to the end of the fly line. This contraption is the reason the fish are unable to catch sight of the fly line and fools them into thinking that it is a real insect that they are seeing.

The next thing that fly fishing beginners need to familiarize themselves with is the fly itself. While it is true that this is supposed to mimic insects like flies, these days, they have become much more specialized. Hence, once you learn the basics of casting and using the fly, in order to refine your skill even further, it would be helpful to learn about the specific feeding habits and baits of a variety of species of fish. The main kinds of flies that you will find in a shop dealing with fly fishing gear are emerging bugs and dry flies, wet flies, streamers, nymphs, saltwater flies, panfish and bass flies, and steelhead and salmon flies. However, modifications can be made to the basic flies according to any kind of fish, and there can be nearly endless combinations and color patterns that can be designed.

As is quite evident, fly fishing is a fascinating sport. They best way to gain expertise in it is to seek instructions from an experienced master. He/she will not only tell you more about lures, reels, rods and lines, but also give you information about the best spots for fly fishing.

By Rita Putatunda
Published: 9/12/2007

Loads of fun! I came across this today and just had to post it. Breaking your fly rod is never a good thing but when you get to keep the fish, it all comes out in the wash. :)

Enjoy. I did. This cracks me up!

Fly Fishing Rods And Reels For The Beginners To The Advanced
Getting started in fly fishing, you will need a nice rod and reel outfit. Find discount and sales on flyfishing combos.

Beginner Fly Fishing Techniques: Introduction to the Fly Cast
Learning fly fishing as a beginner when you have a proper guide can usually be accomplished in a couple hours, but to develop your own advanced.

Fly Fishing: Fly Fishing Tips
The author Joseph Elmes is the manager of the website online where you would find fly fishing reels and free fishing guide plus expert information on fly fishing basics. Joe is offering a free copy of fly fishing for beginners on this site so head over.

Fly Casting Techniques – Casting The Fly
These are just your first basic steps to fly fishing, by picking up a few more beginner fly fishing techniques you will soon learn all the secrets and tips of the fly fisherman.

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