Fly Fishing Tips

101 Fly Fishing Tips for Beginners

 

 
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Most of the rods on the market today are designed to allow you to feel when a fish bites. The shaft of the rod is called a "blank" and when the rod is first manufactured the blank is made from fiberglass, graphite, or other materials.  Each of these blanks has an action that is either: light, medium, medium/heavy, or heavy.  The upper portion will also have an action that is either: extra light, light, or regular.

 

Both ends of the blank are assembled and the final result is a fishing rod, complete with a handle and guide.  No matter what type of rod that you're using, the "action" of the rod will refer to the "blank".  The action of the rod will have a great deal to do with the type of fishing that you're doing.

 

Tip #3:  Holding your Rod Effectively

It’s important that you learn to hold your rod effectively under any fishing conditions.  You want to make sure that you maintain good control at all times without gripping too hard.  You can adjust the power of your hold when you’re in the middle of a cast.  This will allow you to minimize the vibrations of each movement.  With just a bit of practice you’ll be able to increase the tightness at the same as you learn to relax your grip.

 

 

Tip #4:  What do to with a Running Fish

Be prepared if a fish runs toward you.  Stand on your toes and at the same time raise your rod up over your head as high as you can.  Take the line and put it back over onto your second and third fingers of the hand that is holding the rod.  Quickly strip the line to pull up on any slack. 

 
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