Fly fishing and how to fly fish
Are you interested in getting started fly fishing and learning how to fly fish?
Fly fishing is a great way to fish because you don't have to sit in the same place on a lake, you have the freedom to roam around and fish from any point on the lake.
The biggest problem people face is learning how to fly fish. Not any more fly fishing is quite a simple method to pick up with the right advice, and with the fly fishing from scratch ebook it has just become even simpler.
The fly fishing from scratch ebook is a fantastic guide on how to fly fish.
The ebook contains a lot of advice including all of this.
total knowledge about the five main types of artificial fly used in fly fishing for trout. This section is well illustrated to back up the detailed information that I give you. You'll know exactly what to use in each type of fly fishing situation to maximise your chances of catching more fish, as well as learn all about my all time favourite flies!
Find out the 5 essential pieces of equipment that you must have as a fly fisherman. Take away any of these basic elements and fly-fishing becomes an almost impossible task.
Find out how to use each of these essential pieces of equipment to the best potential, so that you can maximise the number of fish that you catch in your available time.
You'll learn how to shoot the fly line forward through the air with greater speed and accuracy.
***Fly casting is a very difficult thing to describe using words and drawings alone. YES I do describe it in detail and provide fantastic illustrations in my book, but I've gone the extra step. I've recorded some special ONLINE VIDEOS for you to watch so that you can see EXACTLY how to fly cast! Because it is only when you actually see an experienced caster practising the art that you fully get an idea about how to do it yourself.***
Ever wondered why there are different rod weights? You'll learn why this is so and how to make best use of each of the different types of rod, both in your decision as to which rods to buy and when you are out fishing. Hint: Rod weights are NOT related to fish weight - you don't need a big rod to catch a big fish.
Discover which fly rod "action" you need to use for what type of rod and why.
Like so many styles of fishing rod, fly rods usually come in more than one piece. In other words, before you can use the rod, you have to assemble it. Find out the exact differences between 2 piece and 4 piece rods... and which rod is best for you and why!
Learn all about fly rod handles. This is essential if you want a handle that lasts longer and is more pleasant on your hands.
For all you beginners out there, discover what my recommended novice fly fisher rod is. I give you exact specifications and explain why this is the best rod for beginner fly fishers to start off with.
Find out the difference between floating and sinking lines and which is best for the location that you are fishing in.
A recent development in technology has seen the emergence of the "sink-tip" fly line. This is a normal floating fly line which turns into a sinking line in its final two of three metres. You'll learn the benefits of these types of lines and what locations and scenarios they are best used in.
See my detailed explanation of the different fly line configurations so that you know what's best if you want to fly fish on windy conditions, such as on rivers, versus still conditions, such as on lakes.
Discover a number of different kinds of fish that you can catch by fly fishing.
Find out the one essential piece of fly-fishing tackle where these days you can actually get very good quality for a very low price. It is good to know that you can save a bit of money on something of quality!
Discover the secrets of feathered lures and how to use them to their ultimate potential!
Find out the optimal amount of "backing" that you should have under your fly line, and why. You need backing because it creates a 'bed' for the fly line to rest on and it provides a whole lot of extra line in case you hook a very big fish that runs a long way out when you're playing it, yet if there is too much backing on the reel, the spool will overflow when you put the fly line over the top! This is essential information and much much more.
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