Remember the Bait! The Best Fly Fishing Tackle
Posted: October 27th, 2009 | Author: active-guy | Filed under: Outdoor Activity | Tags: Fly Fishing Tackle | No Comments »So, you’ve decided to take up fly fishing, which means you’re going to need some basic fly fishing tackle to get started. This piece will dig deeper into some critical tackle items UK fishermen should include in their fly fishing equipment.
Rod, Reel and Line
For those who are just taking up fly fishing, the most economical way to acquire a rod, reel and line is to look for a “combo” deal at local fly fishing tackle shops. Plenty of people will focus on the cost, so the key is to locate the best fly fishing gear inside your price range. The following are some price estimates: Rod – £110 to £160; Reel – £70 to £100; Line – £45 to £60.
The overall cost of £225 to £275 can fall even lower by searching for discount fly fishing tackle either in shops or on the Internet. Bear in mind that despite the high cost of first rounding up the necessary equipment, in the long-run, the gear you buy will last almost indefinitely. Things to consider before you purchase fly fishing rods and reels include the types of fish you will be seeking, the types of waters you’ll be fishing in and the distance from which you’ll be fishing. Make sure your sale comes with a warranty—and don’t abuse your new equipment or you’ll likely cancel it.
Other Important Fly Fishing Gear
It’s a good idea to acquire a chest pack or a bum bag with plenty of zippers, compartments and pockets. Many anglers like them more than customary fishing tackle boxes it’s easier to get to accessories that you wear. It also provides superior freedom of motion over a vest. Look for combination deals in fishing tackle shops that include both types of packs. Yet another important kind of tackle is a neck lanyard which serves the purpose of letting you string small tools, tackle and other items like insect repellent and sunscreen. A good quality pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and glare is exceedingly important. You should also invest in a good landing net. Assuming you’ll turn your fish loose once you catch it, a soft bag with no seams is a must. The fish should unharmed if you use a rubberised mesh net.
Don’t underestimate the value of a good, durable fly fishing tackle you can afford. Along with other UK fisherman, you’re investing in successful future fishing expeditions.
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