A Guide to Beginner Fly Fishing GearBesides having you fly fishing rod, fly fishing reel, and fly fishing line, there are other beginner fly fishing gear that you should get before you can start fly fishing. This article gives an overview on the essential fly fishing tools and gear for the novice angler. Fly Fishing Flies An essential part of fly fishing – you won’t catch any fish with the wrong fly fishing flies. You need to match the types of flies that you buy to the species of fish you want to catch. When starting out, a fly selection package is a cost-effective way of building up your fly collection. A fly selection package is a selection of flies packaged for a specific region or fish species. To store all your fly fishing flies, it is a good idea to purchase a fly box. A fly box consists of various compartments so that you can organize you fly collection. Leader and Tippet Spool The leader is nylon line that sits between the tippet and the fly line, and leader line in normally tapered. A leader does not create a disturbance in the water nearby your fly fishing fly when the line is cast. Your your fly is separated from your fly line by the leader. As the leader is made from clear see-through material, it is invisible to the fish. A leader tapers, and the thick end is tied to the fly fishing line. Leaders come in different break strengths and lengths (normally between 7 to 9 feet), and you normally buy a specific leader to match the type of fish you intend to catch. A tippet is tied onto the leader, and is used so that whenever you replace a fly on your line, you don’t have to cut your leader line down. Tippet comes in different diameters and breaking strengths depending on the size of the fish you intend catching. You tie your fly to the end of your tippet, and your tippet is normally one to three feet in length. The diameter of your tippet line must match the diameter of the tippet (thin end) end of your leader line. For example, you will need a 5X tippet line if your leader has a 5x tippet diameter. Fly Fishing Waders Waders are waterproof gear that allow anglers to stand in deep water without getting wet. You get hip-height, waist-height, and chest-height waders depending on the depth of water you are fishing in. If you are fishing in cold climates, in cold water, then waders are essential. When fishing in warm climates, it may not be necessary to wear waders. Stockingfoot and bootfoot are the two main types of fly fishing waders. Bootfoot waders come with the boot built into the wader, and stockingfoot will require that you buy separate wading boots or sandals. The breathable Simms waders are reputed to be the best waders available today. Fly Fishing Accessories There are essential fly fishing accessories that all anglers should have. A pair of clippers is essential, and is used to cut the line – nail clippers can also be used. In order to get a hook out of a fish’s mouth (and to mash down the barbs on a fishing hook), a pair of fishing pliers, or a hemostat will prove to be very useful. In order to keep your hooks sharp, another useful item to have is a hook file. Sun Protection You will be in the sun for extended periods, so its essential to wear a hat and sunglasses to reduce the glare you get off the water. In order to see clearly what is going on under the water, and on the water’s surface, a pair of Polarized sunglasses are very useful. Fly Fishing Vest A fly fishing vest is recommended, and is extremely useful to keep all your fly fishing accessories and tools organized without losing items. Vests can also be used to keep you warm and dry. Here is a guide to help you select the best fly fishing vest to suit your requirements. That covers the essential beginner fly fishing gear that you will require in order to get started with fly fishing. For more information about the sport of fly fishing, take a look at the Fly Fishing Elite news feed at Feedest.com.
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