Saltwater Fly Fishing Tips And Techniques

October 25, 2019

Saltwater Fly Fishing Tips And Techniques

Saltwater fly fishing is a perfect way to fish when you want to stay close to shore, though you can also fly fish from a boat as well. If you are a beginner, there are some tips that can get you started before you are become a certified pro.

Choose The Proper Rod, Reel And Line:
As with most sports and activities, having the proper gear will always be to your best benefit. Start with a versatile 9 foot long and 9-10 weight fly rod. Be sure you are comfortable with your chosen rod, but try to avoid the cheapest option. A poor rod can ruin your experience. Next, match the weight of your reel to your rod and consider the drag type and the arbor size. Drag types are either center or offset and a mid-arbor reel is best for general use. Lastly, your line will depend on where and how you plan to fly fish. If you're a beginner, chat up one of the sales members to help you decide between floating or sinking, opaque or clear for the strike.

Use Double Haul To Be More Efficient:
Though you do not have to double haul every time while casting, you will feel happy whenever you will use it. You may have to make a long cast to turn over heavy fly instantly as wind will always be there on the flats. You can have better chances to land a fish if you can make the cast accurately, quickly and effectively.

Instead Of Using Strip Set, Lift The Rod To Set The Hook:
Though it may not be easy for a newbie on saltwater fishing, it will still be useful for you when you pull back the line to set the hook, instead of lifting the tip of the rod. You will pull the fly away from the fish, which are attracted to it, by lifting the rod to set the hook.

Control The Line:
When you are in the boat, you should take care of your line. You may not be able to make a cast at the proper time if you stand on the line or the line has fallen out of the boat. You should pull a lot of line off the reel with a strip in the line to make a long cast comfortably, as soon as the guide turns off the motor after reaching the first flat.

Use The Right Tackles:
While fly fishing in saltwater, you should have a fast and instantly sinking line. Though you can be aggressive while fishing for a bonefish in saltwater, you should also be prepared for fishing some more interesting things you see in the water. So it is important for you to have the right line while going fishing in saltwater.

Proper Protection From The Sun:
You should protect yourself properly from the reflection of the sun rays on the water while fishing as its harmful rays can cause sunburn. You can use a hat, protective clothing, as well as a sunscreen with up to 85 SPF and sun gloves for fishing comfortably.

Stripping Fingers And Fishing Gloves:
Your fly line can cut your fingers like a cut made by supercharged paper while fishing on saltwater. It can be more harmful if it was lying on the floor, in the gravel or sand. You can avoid such a situation by wearing stripping fingers on your fingers. You can also use fishing gloves for this purpose.

By following the tips and tricks provided in this write-up, you can make your saltwater fly fishing experience more successful.



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