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In article , Guyz-N-Flyz
wrote: Finally, head to your local flyshop and get some decent, but not too expensive, gear--the really expensive stuff will come to you naturally at a later date. I did this many, many years ago. I hate to think how many rods and reels I have subsequently bought but the outfit I bought then is still my absolute favourite outfit. L -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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In article , Graham
wrote: Hello Again, I am based in the UK , thanks for your replies. I just want to get started in the easiest and simplest way possible , equipment , techniques , tactics I want to know it all!! and Now!! This sounds like a good group!! Thanks again Graham Whereabouts in the UK? North, south? Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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A great site where you can alot of flies at the best prices Ive ever seen on the net is www.shadowlake.tk i just got a 2 dozen order of nymphs and I only payed like $12. They tell what each fly is used for too so that would probably help you as a begainer. There's lots of good places online to find gear much cheaper than in the stores, have a look around.
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From: "Michael P. Thompson"
nd a weight forward or shooting head line (Or use my dad's idea. Buy a double-taper line and cut it in half. Tie it onto 50 yards or more of backing, with the heavy end outward. When it's worn out, take it off I agree with everything Michael said except for the linr recommendation. Get a moderately priced double taper that fits your rod. It is easier to roll cast and mend line than it would be with a weight forward, and as an absolute beginner, you don't want to fool with shooting heads or modified double taper lines just yet. There will be plenty of time for that later. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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![]() Graham wrote: Anybody got any good tips on Fly fishing and how to get started? I want to know what itīs all about, how you get started, the equipment you need and stuff like that. You got lot of good advice about gear. After you get your gear, my advice is to go fishing as much as possible. You learn to fly fish by fishing. Find some local places where you can go without having to make a whole day of it. That way you can go when you have a couple hours to spend. It doesn't matter if the fishing isn't the best but the presence of fish does help! IMO, NOTHING is more important than time on the water. Willi |
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Any tips guys and gals?
I would suggest putting all your money and assets into a special trust fund, administered by someone who will only allow you to withdraw a small amount per year. Your heirs and/or wife will thank you. -- so much fishing, so little time -- --please remuv the 'NOWAY2it' from my email addy to email me-- |
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