Fly Fishing Gear
As far as Fly Fishing Gear is concerned, there are four things you will need: the
rod, the
reel, the line, and the
lure.
The Rod
There are many different lengths and weights, usually seven, eight, or nine feet in length. There is also the weight of the rod; a six or seven is usually the most common. The best rod to select is the one that feels best in your hand. Since there’s no hard rule, you’ll develop a feel for what length is right for you. Places like K-Mart, Wal-Mart and Cabela’s catalog (1-600-237-4444) usually have an adequate selection of rods to choose from.
The Reel
Don’t bother with an expensive fancy reel for now. Try a standard hand-crank reel. They’re easier to control and you can get a better feel for the water with them.
The Line
There are quite a few lines to choose from; weights, colors, tapered, weight forward, floating and sinking. But don’t get confused. All you need is a medium weight line, preferably green. The color makes it harder for the fish to see, and the medium weight is suitable for everything from a bluegill to a bass. At the end of the line, you’ll need a leader. Again, just choose a simple, medium weight.
The Lure (the fly)
The insects or "flies" come in endless colors, shapes and sizes. But the most effective usually are a combination of yellow and black, a quarter inch in diameter, and three quarters of an inch long with rubber legs and feathers.
These are the Fly Fishing Basics and gear that you will need to get started.
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