Critical Fly Fishing Tips
Watching a fly fisherman cast is such a beautiful art form. The fisherman casts in artful strokes, back and forth, and the whip of the line. A lot of beginning fly fisherman, believe that the true success in fly fishing is all about casting. However, there are several different factors that contribute to a successful catch. This article will help provide you with some useful tips to learn and improve upon your fishing abilities.
One of the best fly fishing tips to increase your catch is to properly research your prey. Learn all that you can about the type of fish that you want to catch. This includes, when and where it eats. What kind of flies a specific species of fish eats. You need to learn the feeding habits of the fish so that you can be present when it is ready to feed. This will help you know when you have the best odds of catching the fish.
Most fish like to hide behind objects in the water. This offers them protection from any predators that are looking for a meal. Common items that fish will hide behind include fallen trees, logs, and rocks. You should look for fish, especially Trout in high current areas. They like to hide behind rocks and eat food that is passing by them in the water.
Undercuts in the banks of rivers are great places for fish to hide from the sunlight or birds preying on them. During the day, chances are that fish are going to look for dark hideaways like this. It's good to cast around or near these areas. There is a good chance that there is a fish just waiting there to feed on passing food.
When fly fishing, you really need to be aware of your environment and weather conditions. Most fish do not like the sun so, they will hide from the sun as well as predators. You access the position of the trees in relation to the sun. Downed trees, logs, and rocks lying in the shade are going to be your fishing spots of interest.
To properly catch a fish that is hiding out behind a rock or under a downed tree, you need to cast slightly upstream of the hiding spot. Then you want to let your line roll downstream and pass by the hiding spot. Hopefully, if done correctly, you can snag the fish that are hiding out. It might take multiple attempts to catch the fish. Practice fishing with Okuma Integrity reel or sage fly reel.












