Following are some of the top fly fishing tips to help make your adventure and experience in fly fishing the best it can possibly be and something to remember for a lifetime.
The seasoned fisherman knows that there are certain types of courtesy shown to fellow fishermen when out on a boat or water. For instance if a fellow fisherman has a fish on his line it is common courtesy to remove your line from the water until they bring in their catch. If a fellow fly fisherman is releasing his line show respect and stay out of his way.
Silence is also a very important form of etiquette to keep in mind when fishing the same waters as others. When you leave home to go fly fishing for the day be sure to leave your kids, dogs and radios at home. For one reason you don’t want to spook the fish and chase them away, also you definitely don’t want to disturb others fishing in the same waters.
If you see that a fellow angler is in trouble be sure to take the time to help them out. Even if it is just helping them catch a rod floating down the river or letting them have some extra line they may need.
Everyone is there for the same reason so it is important to show every one the same courtesies and respect.
There are some safety measures you will want to keep in mind for yourself. Don’t ever fish by yourself when fishing out of the way rivers, streams or lakes. Keep the buddy system in mind. Be sure to wear good wading boots and have a good wading staff that is both strong and flexible. Last but not least know the area where you will be wading very well. Follow these few tips and you will have a very pleasant beginning fly fishing session.
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