Fly Fishing Basics | Part 2
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Fly Fishing Basics | Part 2
In part 1 of this short fly fishing basics series, Tim Gaunt-Baker talked about the synergy between the rod and the line; the meaning of the markings on the rod as well as the double taper and weight forward lines.
As a fly fishing beginner, the best line to start with is a weight forward line that matches your rod. Note, you must ensure you get a well balanced rod.
In this, part 2 of Fly Fishing Basics, Tim demonstrates both the correct way and the incorrect way of performing the roll cast and the overhead cast, the two building blocks of fly fishing.
For a more detailed, written explanation of the fly fishing basics tutorials, go to:
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Duration : 7 min 43 sec
What is the Best Fly Line Weight for Trout Fishing?
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What is the best fly line weight for fishing for steelhead in northeast Ohio? And what is that best Taper? Weight foward or Double taper?
The fly line I would suggest for Steelhead Fishing would be a WF8F. If you break this down it means weight forward, eight weight, floating line. A floating line is your best bet for fly fishing and it is the only kind of line I use. weight forward will help you get your flies out there better. And 8 weight will match up with your rod that you are using, in this case an 8 weight rod is what I recommend for steelhead fly fishing.
Adventure Project: Ice Fishing Canada
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In the winter of 2007/08 I was working as a ski instructor in Canada living with my brother. My little brother fresh from year 12 exams visited we thought we should do more than just ski. We went ice fishing
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Duration : 3 min 22 sec
Nepean River fishing around the Euroka region?
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im going fishing over the weekend, and from reading past forums ive read that theres bass, mullet and carp. Anyways is there actually any fish in the Euroka, Glenbrook region within the Nepean River? thanks
Yes bass, stripers, big carp.
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