basic guide fly fishing lines

The beginner learning to fly fish may not immediately see the difference in the various fly fishing lines available but as you become more proficient it will become apparent that different types of line act very differently depending upon what type of fishing you are doing. The three basic types of fly fishing line are:

1. Level line – The is the lowest cost type of line available and perfectly fine for those learning fly fishing. This line is a little more difficult to cast and does not present the fly very delicately.

2. Weight Forward Line – Probably the most popular choice for fly fisherman because the majority of the weight resides on the front end allowing for better casting long distance. The back end of the line is thinner and slides through rod guides much easier. A very good choice for those trying to learn fly fishing because it make casting much easier.

3. Double Taper Line – This line acts very similar to “weight forward” line over short distances but can be more difficult to cast longer distances. This line is best suited for those looking for a more delicate presentations of a fly.

In addition to these basic styles of fly line there are more advanced types that become more specific to the type of fishing you are going to be doing such as size and species of fish as well as the depth of water you will be fishing.

Many people who are learning fly fishing become frustrated because the assumption is most or all fly fishing is surface water fishing but this is simply not true. The feeding habits of fish can dictate whether or not you are going to be able to catch anything on the surface or you may have to switch to a sinking line in situations where the fish may be feeding in deeper water.

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~ by getflyfishinglessons on April 9, 2008.

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