Fly Fishing: What You Need To Know About A Fly
Leader
Many beginners are
confused with the different terms used in fly fishing. That is
perfectly understandable. As a beginner, you cannot expect to
learn all the names of those fly fishing gears sold in the
market, so if the guy at the fly shop counter tells you to use
a leader to hold that small fly on the fly line, don't freak
out. Even some old timers do not know what a leader is in fly
fishing so do not be so distressed if you have no idea what the
shop counter attendant is talking about. Instead of freaking
out, just ask the attendant to explain to you what he or she is
talking about. You may also ask him or her to show you what a
leader is and to use it.
What Is A Fly Leader?
Before you concoct some funny definition of
what a fly leader is, let us get this straight. In fly fishing,
a fly leader is that part of the terminal tackle system which
allows for an almost invisible transition between the fly line
and the tippet. Now, if you do not know what a tippet is, let
us define it for you. In fly fishing, a tippet is the last 24
or more inches of the leader. You get to tie the fly on this
part of the leader. If you are not clear on this part, you
better ask that guy on the shop counter to show what this is
all about. Holding the fly fishing leader in your hands is the
surest way to get to know it better.
What does a fly fishing leader do? The
leader separates the fly from the fly line so that you your fly
line will not create a lot of disturbance when it hits the
water. Since the fly leader is invisible, it helps fool the
fish into eating the bait. In other words, you will most likely
catch more fish if you have a good fly leader.
What Kind Of Fly Leader Should You
Buy?
There are many types of fly fishing leaders
being sold in the market today. Fly leaders different in terms
of length, strength, design and purpose. The most common types
of fly leaders are around 7 1/2 to 9 feet long. However, if you
prefer shorter or longer fly leaders, you can easily find fly
leaders between 3 feet and 20 feet long. On the other hand, fly
leaders vary in terms of design and purpose. Some leaders are
designed to catch trout and some are designed to catch bass and
the likes. To find something that suits your needs well, ask
the attendant to help you choose your fly fishing leader. Most
fly fishing shop attendants knows all about fly leaders so ask
for their assistance if you are in doubt.
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