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April 2021

Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Color

The color of a fly line is considered by most anglers to be an unimportant issue. That’sbecause in a perfect world, the fish never sees you fly line.  Of course, the main purposeof the leader is to make sure that the fish doesn’t see the fly line. Of course, the fish mayvery well see your fly line and in those cases probably a less visible… Read More »Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Color

Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Tapers

Casting a tapered line is much easier than casting a level line and for that reason, weonly recommend that your use tapered fly lines. All fly lines, except the level line, are tapered. The distribution of weight varies in atapered line. Generally, tapered lines gradually decrease in weight near the leader end.This helps you present flies in a smoother, quieter manner and more accurately. Theoverall… Read More »Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Tapers

Fly Fishing Gear – Types of Fly Lines

Now, although a rod may be designed with a certain species of fish in mind, there’sactually not such thing as a trout rod, or a bass rod, rather rods that are designed forcertain size fly lines.  There’s also really not such a thing as a trout fly line, a bass fly lineor a sailfish fly line as such. If you rely only on species of… Read More »Fly Fishing Gear – Types of Fly Lines

Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Designations

Because there are a large variety of fly line tapers and weights, there are standardizeddesignations to identify various fly line types and sizes. The American Fishing TackleManufacturers Association adopted a system of designating fly line sizes that is almostuniversally used. Example: WF8S The first part of a line designation is the taper of the line, which is identified by two letters.In this case it is… Read More »Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Designations

Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Purpose

Try throwing a unweighted, small trout fly such as a midge as far as you can. You can’tthrow it very far, can you? That is because in fly-fishing, it’s the line you cast, not the fly. Even a large fly, such as a bass popping bug is still very light. Casting it isn’t any easierthan casting the trout fly because the weight still isn’t a… Read More »Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Purpose

Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Types and Terminology

Fly fishing is considered by many to be complicated simply because some of the flyfishing gear and tackle appears to be complicated. Fly lines are certainly one of thoseitems that at first glance, appears to be complicated. A “WF8S” designation on a fly linebox doesn’t mean very much to a person just getting into fly fishing. With normal casting or spinning tackle, lines are designated… Read More »Fly Fishing Gear – Fly Line Types and Terminology

Fly Fishing For Trout – Warm Water Temperatures

One of the most frequent type of questions we get at Perfect Fly during the hot summer months relates to how warm water temperatures affects trout and trout fishing. First of all, anytime you are fly fishing for trout in either cold or hot weather conditions, you should have a thermometer along with you. Knowing the water temperature can be very important for several reasons.… Read More »Fly Fishing For Trout – Warm Water Temperatures

Fly Fishing Education – Learning How to Cast a Fly

In today’s fast paced world, few want to take the necessary time to learn a new sport from scratch the right way. Most everyone would just rather go out and do it. Unfortunately, that approach almost always results in a less than a satisfactory experience. Hitting the water without first taking the time to learn a few basic things about casting a fly rod usually… Read More »Fly Fishing Education – Learning How to Cast a Fly