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| Guest_hoppy_* |
May 15 2001, 04:10 PM
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Hi, the wife and I, are going down to derbyshire in july, for a couple weeks fishing holiday, (coarse of course), but on the site is a couple of trout pool/lakes, I fancy I might have a go at fly fishing for trout, but the problem is, I've never cast a fly-line before. Am I going to get myself into a tangle,
is there a knack to casting? it looks quite difficult to me, or will I get away with conventional float casting technique? Mind you, I'll keep well away from other fly fishermen, I would'nt want to spoil thier day. ![]() Cheers... "Potential fluff chucker" ![]() ...hoppy ------------------ been there done that |
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| Guest_Simon Newbould_* |
May 15 2001, 04:35 PM
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Hi Hoppy,
Blimey - a text description of fly casting's gonna be difficult....!! I'll have a go but I really would recommend either finding a friendly "fluff chucker" to show you the basics or buy a book and practice in the garden... 1st - Wear some protective headgear! I'm not joking, when you first start casting a fly you WILL whack yourself in the back of the head.... a fly in the ear bloody hurts I cna tell you.... Anyway - forget all you know about casting in the conventional style... think of casting the fly as a bit like gaining momemtum on a swing...you know, swing your legs back on the back swing and swing your legs forward on the forward swing? Of course, you won't be swinging your legs but it's the same principle... Assuming your right handed, hold the rod in your right hand RELAX, strip off some line from the real with your left hand, hold the line in your left hand just below the rod.... Think of the rod as an extension of your right forearm and imagine that your wrist is locked.... start with the rod parallel to the ground, then at the same time as pulling the line down (through the rings of the rod) quickly but smoothly raise your arm to 90 degrees, the rod will bend and the line will stream out behind you.......... hmmm, this is REALLY hard to describe and I'm not sure I'm doing it justice....I think you really do need a quick half hour's personal tuition to show you the basics... sorry mate.... Simon |
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| Guest_hoppy_* |
May 15 2001, 08:04 PM
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Well it's a start Simon, thanx.
![]() I'm not sure, but I think there may be someone on site to show me the "ropes" so to speak, if not, I'll ask around. Cheers...hoppy ![]() ------------------ been there done that |
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| Guest_Umber_* |
May 16 2001, 12:44 AM
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Hoppy
If you go to the Fishing in Wales site there is a very short video on the overhead cast that may give you the basic idea.Also there are some animations of casting on several flyfishing sites on the net. Nothing beats one to one help though. Once you are hooked invest in a couple of lessons its well worth it. ------------------ Umber |
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| Guest_hoppy_* |
May 16 2001, 02:28 AM
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Thanx, Umber, I've just had a browse on the wales sites,the vid looks well and some other sites are very informative too,
![]() grand stuff cheers...hoppy. ![]() ------------------ been there done that |
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| Guest_framey_* |
May 19 2001, 11:55 PM
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the most important thing is no matter how good or bad you think you are is wear some shades gotta keep your eyes
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| Guest_fisherman_* |
May 27 2001, 07:06 PM
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Hi Umber,
What is the web site for that fishing in wales. My wife is trying to learn to fly-fish and wants a look at it. Cheers Dave |
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| Guest_fisherman_* |
May 27 2001, 10:50 PM
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Found it. Any other sites we could look at on how to learn how to fly fish would be appreciated. Espescially if they have short video clips. Thanks
Dave |
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| Guest_hoppy_* |
May 27 2001, 11:03 PM
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QUOTE Originally posted by fisherman: Hi Umber, What is the web site for that fishing in wales. My wife is trying to learn to fly-fish and wants a look at it. Cheers Dave Hello Dave, hoppy here, I've had a look at the welsh site you're looking for,try it. http://www.fishing-in-wales.com/index.htm some useful stuff on there. ![]() good luck...hoppy ------------------ been there done that |
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| Guest_fisherman_* |
May 28 2001, 12:15 AM
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Cheers Hoppy,
Didnt know it was so easy to tie knots in a leader Good fun this though, trying to fly fish that is. Must get there one day before my better half starts taking the mick. Dave |
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