| For folks just getting into the relaxing
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| | to.
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| and enjoyable sport of fly fishing,
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| | Line Weight
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| assembling the proper gear can be one of
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| | Once you've figured out the above, you
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| the first exciting challenges to deal
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| | can then move on to one of the easier
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| with. Depending on the type and size of
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| | parts of the process - choosing the
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| fish you are going after and the waters
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| | correct line weight. Line weights are
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| you will be fishing, you will have to
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| | standardized throughout the fly fishing
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| first select from many options for the
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| | equipment industry, so once you've
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| various parts of your "kit". One of the
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| | figured out which weight - often
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| core elements of your fly fishing setup
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| | abbreviated "wt" - works in certain
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| will be your line though, so it is a good
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| | situations, you can be confident that the
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| place to start. Let's take a look at your
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| | results will be nearly the same across
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| different line options and learn to match
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| | all the major brands.
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| them with your needs.
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| | If you're into pan fishing and you're
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| Sinkers Or Floaters?
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| | going after smaller fish in small, easy
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| If you're just starting out, it's best to
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| | waters such as narrow brooks or streams,
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| go with a full floating line. This type
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| | starting with the lighter weights is a
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| is commonly used for fishing the smaller
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| | good way to go. We're talking here about
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| sized still waters and river trout
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| | lines less than four-weight. As you move
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| fishing. You can save the sinking lines
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| | on to larger and darker waters though and
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| until your skill level is at a point
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| | start chasing after a larger catch your
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| where you're willing to try larger bodies
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| | line weight should increase too. For
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| of water. With a sinking line, you'll be
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| | example, the five to seven weight lines
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| able to fish a variety of depths. Also,
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| | might be to your liking if you're after
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| because they are thinner than floating
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| | bass or larger trout and you'll want to
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| lines, sinkers are also good if you have
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| | go even higher once you start chasing
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| to fish in very windy conditions, as they
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| | down lunkers like muskie.
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| cut through the air quite well.
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| | As you can see, choosing the right line
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| Match The Climate
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| | depends on many factors. If you see
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| You'll also have to base your decision on
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| | yourself facing a variety of different
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| the overall climate of the region and
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| | waters and fish on your next fly fishing
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| waters you'll be fishing. This is because
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| | adventure, it would probably be best to
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| you can also choose between cold weather
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| | bring an assortment of lines along. Along
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| and warm weather options for your lines.
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| | with the information here, you should be
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| Make certain, especially if you are
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| | able to find an initial match to use and
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| fishing in extreme climates, to choose
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| | then further refine your choices as you
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| the correct one or you'll find the line
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| | gain more experience.
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| does not respond the way you'll need it
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