101 Fly Fishing Tips for Beginners
Fly fishing is a very popular fishing sport that can be both relaxing and challenging at the same time.
The following tips and tricks are ideal for beginners. When you’re just starting out learning to fly fish, you’ll want all the help and advice that you can get from the experts.
Contents
Tip #1: Practice your Casting
Tip #2: Rods
Tip #3: Holding your Rod Effectively
Tip #4: What do to with a Running Fish
Tip #5: Best Bait Choices
Tip #6: Keep your Dry Flies Floating Longer
Tip #7: Types of Reels
Tip #8: Tying Effective Knots
Tip #9: Protecting your Fly Line
Tip #10: Cleaning your Fly Line
Tip #11: Storing your Fly Line
Tip #12: Types of Fly Lines
Tip #13: Pinching your Hooks
Tip #14: Lures – by the Experts
Tip #15: Using Dry Flies in the Afternoon
Tip #16: Keeping Track of Patterns
Tip #17: Basic Tools for Tying Flies
Tip #18: Tying your Fly to the Tippet
Tip #19: Using a Sub-Surface Fly
Tip #20: Rods and Guides
Tip #21: More Tips from the Experts
Tips #22: Leaders
Tip #23: Knotless Tapered Leads
Tip #24: Learn to Read the Water
Tip #25: Keep an Eye Out for Structures
Tip #26: Fishing in the Early Season – Night Fishing
Tip #27: Standard Casting
Tip #28: Fishing in Stormy Weather
Tip #29: Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
Tip #30: Roll Casting
Tip #31: Reach Casting
Tip #32: Slack Line Casting
Tip #33: Shooting Line Casting
Tip #34: Rely on your Vision when Casting
Tip #35: Using a Hauling Technique
Tip #36: The Technique of “Mending the Line”
Tip #37: Match the Length of your Tippet to the Hole
Tip #38: Using a Slow-Action Rod
Tip #39: Fishing Etiquette – The Right of Way
Tip #40: Fishing Etiquette – Taking out your Line
Tip #41: Fishing Etiquette – Silence
Tip #42: Fishing Etiquette – Lend a Helping Hand
Tip #43: Wading with Safety
Tip #44: Tackle Boxes
Tip #45: Keep your Fishing Vest Organized
Tip #46: Carry a Wading Staff
Tip #47: Wear Good Shoes
Tip #48: Take Along the Sun Block
Tip #49: Use Polarized Glasses
Tip #50: Discouraging Insects
Tip #51: Dress for the Weather
Tip #52: Sticking with the Basics
Tip #53: What is Essential Gear?
Tip #54: The Size of your Flies
Tip #55: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Mood Matters
Tip #56: Fly Fishing for Salmon – When Will they Strike?
Tip #57: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Keep your Hooks Sharp
Tip #58: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Fishing with a Partner
Tip #59: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Find a Good Hole
Tip #60: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Choose Low-Light Days – Cool Water
Tip #61: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Where to Fish – When to Fish
Tip #62: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Finding the Snags
Tip #63: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Check the Tail End of Pools
Tip #64: Fly Fishing for Salmon – Learn to Fish Slowly
Tip #65: Fly Fishing for Trout – Using a Shorter Rod
Tip #66: Fly Fishing for Trout – Using a Floating Line
Tip #67: Fly Fishing for Trout – Dry Fly or Wet Fly?
Tip #68: Fly Fishing for Trout – When to Change your Fly
Tip #69: Fly Fishing for Trout – Trout Habits
Tip #70: Fly Fishing for Trout – Releasing your Trout
Tip #71: Fly Fishing for Trout – Revive before Releasing
Tip #72: Fly Fishing for Trout – The Importance of Reading the Stream
Tip #73: Fly Fishing for Trout – Identifying the Riffle
Tip #74: Fly Fishing for Trout – Identifying the Runs
Tip #75: Fly Fishing for Trout – Identifying Pools
Tip #76: Fly Fishing for Trout – The Smart Fish
Tip #77: Fly Fishing for Trout – Cool Water Fish
Tip #78: Fly Fishing for Trout – Identifying Rises
Tip #79: Fly Fishing for Trout – Undercut Banks
Tip #80: Using a List
Tip #81: Take a Fishing Trip
Tip #82: Fishing in Dam-Controlled Waters
Tip #83: Fishing Upstream
Tip #84: Join a Fly-Fishing Club
Tip #85: Using a Landing Net
Tip #86: Storing your Rod
Tip #87: Keeping your Reels Covered
Tip #88: Avoid Windy Days
Tip #89: Sometimes it’s best to do nothing
Tip #90: A Word about Nymphs
Tip #91: Getting that Bonus Strike
Tip #92: Treating Fish Gently
Tip #93: Fishing Near White Rocks
Tip #94: Large Predator Fish and Low Light
Tip #95: On your Way to Experience
Tip #96: Fish and Sound
Tip #97: Understand the Language
Tip #98: Sometimes the Fish are in Charge
Tip #99: Smoking your Fish
Tip #100: Fish…Don’t Cast!
Tip #101: Where to Find Oxygenated Water
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