4 Critical Fly Fishing Tips

Written by Frank Faldo


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Leader Connection

If you are a fly caster, you know that a smooth connection betweenrepparttar leader and fly line is important in presentation. The best way to do this is to nail-knot a six-inch piece of 25-30 pound leader material torepparttar 133050 end ofrepparttar 133051 fly line. A loop like those found on snelled hooks is then tied intorepparttar 133052 opposite end. The connecting leader must also have a loop.

Connectingrepparttar 133053 leader itself is done by passingrepparttar 133054 loop attached torepparttar 133055 fly line throughrepparttar 133056 loop onrepparttar 133057 leader; reaching throughrepparttar 133058 fly line loop. Next, grabrepparttar 133059 butt section ofrepparttar 133060 leader and pullrepparttar 133061 leader up through untilrepparttar 133062 tippet passesrepparttar 133063 loop. Last, just pullrepparttar 133064 loops together by tugging onrepparttar 133065 fly line andrepparttar 133066 butt section in opposite directions.

Strategy

If you are every in a situation where see large brown trout in open water and hold, your best bet is to use a No. 12 Cinnamon Ant and sink it. If this doesn’t work, move torepparttar 133067 No.16 Adams fly. Still nothing? Switch torepparttar 133068 No. 20 Black Ant. Last-ditch effort would be to use a 3X tippet and use a No. 6 nymph or streamer.

Typicallyrepparttar 133069 bigger trout will leave small morsels torepparttar 133070 small guys, preferringrepparttar 133071 bigger bites that are easy to get. They are very economical feeders.

High Rider Dry Fly’s

If your best dry-fly patterns are failing you, it may be time to switch to spiders and variants. Many times a spider or variant will bring trout torepparttar 133072 surface, then you can switch back to a conventional dry fly.

These spiders and variants will delicately drop torepparttar 133073 water, usually somersaulting or jumping after touching it. Fish find this very alluring.

High riding is another attribute of these flies. When tied properly, their hackles supportrepparttar 133074 hook aboverepparttar 133075 water’s surface, thus imitating a natural fly much more closely thanrepparttar 133076 ordinary fly does.

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Fishing Equipment Tips

Written by Frank Faldo


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Ferrules

If there is dirt on your ferrule it can contribute to rapid wear. Make a plug out of wood to help keeprepparttar female ferrule clean.

Is your ferrule stuck? Use “Liquid Wrench”, which you can get at any auto-parts store. Just spray it aroundrepparttar 133049 male ferrule and let it drip down. In a few minutes you will be able to pull it apart.

Getting Out Line Tangles

Use a pair of large fabric needles to work out these tangles. They have a smooth finish which won’t damagerepparttar 133050 line as you workrepparttar 133051 mess out. They are also handy to sew canvas tarp, leather, or carpet strips.

Pocket Tackle box

Attach a cord to your pocket tackle box, so you don’t worry about dropping it inrepparttar 133052 water or leaving it behind. Just drill an undersized hole nearrepparttar 133053 back ofrepparttar 133054 box and insert a small eye-screw. A know will stoprepparttar 133055 cord from slipping throughrepparttar 133056 eye. Just put a clip onrepparttar 133057 other end so that you can securerepparttar 133058 rope to a belt loop or buttonhole.

Avoiding Line Twist

Line twist isrepparttar 133059 leading cause of fouled fishing. To check for it, pull off enough line to span your outstretched hands – about 6 feet. Next, bring your hands together in front of you, causingrepparttar 133060 line to drop into a loop. Ifrepparttar 133061 loop wraps around itself, you have line twist. Remove it by trolling about 100 feet of line behind a boat. Next install a ball-bearing swivel to prevent future line twist.

Knots Are Key

One ofrepparttar 133062 most important things in losing or landing a hooked fish is your knot. Be certainrepparttar 133063 knot you are tying is strong and properly tied.

To make sure, tie your usual knot and test it against other knots. A good test is to take two four-inch sections of a broom handle withrepparttar 133064 screw eye inrepparttar 133065 center of each. Tie a knot in each screw eye and pull steadily until you see which knot survives. Do it 10 times to get an average. The knot that holds best should be your new knot.

Anchor Pulley, Keep it Quiet

If you use an anchor pulley, you risk spookingrepparttar 133066 fish as most pulleys eventually start to squeak. Try this alternative to a pulley:

Get a large U-bolt, a few nuts and washers, and an old-style glass or porcelain fencepost insulator.

Sliprepparttar 133067 insulator on a U-bolt, drill a couple of holes to accommodaterepparttar 133068 bolt, and tighten it torepparttar 133069 mounting surface. The anchor rope will slide freely inrepparttar 133070 insulator’s groove, andrepparttar 133071 anchor lowers and raises as effortlessly as with a pulley, especially oncerepparttar 133072 rope is wet.

Casting Poppers

Casting poppers with a fly rod is awkward. To get better distance bore a slightly undersized small hole inrepparttar 133073 popper, just big enough to fit a BB in. It should fit snugly and will give you another 30 feet of casting distance at least.

Cheap and easy depth finder

Using two felt-tipped markers (red and black) mark an anchor rope as follows: A single red mark aroundrepparttar 133074 rope at five feet, a red and black mark at 10 feet, a single red mark at 15 feet, two black marks at 20 feet, a single red and two black marks at 25 feet and three black marks at 30. Userepparttar 133075 color code red for every five feet and multiples of black for 10 feet.

Netting baitfish

Increasesrepparttar 133076 efficiency of your minnow scoop by putting a bend in it. Just turnrepparttar 133077 wire handle down 90 degrees, then pushrepparttar 133078 net back on line. The forward-positioned net makes it much easier to trap a baitfish againstrepparttar 133079 inside of an open-top bucket.

A Cheap Anchor For A Fishing Boat

For holding a good-sized boat over a rocky bottom, use a large swivel snap to fasten four fee of heavy chain to a standard mushroom anchor. You can get one from a junkyard. The chain boostsrepparttar 133080 anchor’s weight and holding power, provides convenient handles for lowering and raising, and gives extra leverage when an anchor jams in rocks or snags. When he brings it aboard, he coilsrepparttar 133081 heavy chain on a bed of old foam-rubber pads so it doesn’t rattle around or dent his boat. In calm water, he simply unsnapsrepparttar 133082 chain and usesrepparttar 133083 mushroom anchor by itself.

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