Fishing
Bass
Fishing
Bass
Fisning from a kayak
Catfish
Fishing
Guides
Steelhead
Fly Fishing Tip
Ultralight
Fishing
|

Fly
Fishing Guidebook
|
|
Steelhead
Fly Fishing Tip
It’s
to your advantage when Steelhead
fly fishing to use the proper tackle. A well-balanced fly rod and reel,
and a good quality steelhead fly line are a must when fishing steelhead
waters. The length and weight of your fly rod is very important because
it needs to work and feel right for you. If you have done any type of
fly-fishing, you should be able to tell when you find the right rod.
You don’t want a rod that is too light nor do you want one
that is too long or too heavy. You need a rod that you are able to fish
and cast with for 5 to 7 hours a day and not over tired. This is a big
factor if you are on a destination trip where you are
“power” fishing, long hours for several days in a
row.
For Summer Steelhead
fishing in Oregon waters, I prefer a #8 weight, 9’ or
9’-6”graphite fly rod and a good quality Steelhead
fly reel that has a good adjustable drag system. The reel should be
large enough to hold a WF #8 floating steelhead fly line, plus150 yards
of 20 lb Dacron fly line backing.
I sometimes use a
one-size lighter weight fly line than what is called for by the fly rod
manufacturer. When using the wet fly swing or damp fly method of
steelhead fishing, I suggest a #7 weight wet tip or dry line for an
8-weight fly rod. For example, when casting and fishing the wide river
of Oregon I often have extra line out past the rod tip, the extra
weight of that line, plus the steelhead fly, plus a strong double haul
cast will load the 8-weight rod, making a tight loop and long cast. I
also like the way a #7 fly line fishes because it is easy to mend the
line after making a cast. The lighter weight of the #7 also helps to
make a change of direction cast and is easy to pick up or roll cast
when you’re ready to make another cast down and across the
current.
Stanley Stanton is an
Oregon Fly Fishing Guide and McKenzie River fly fishing
guide,
Visit:http://www.oregon-fly-fishing-with-stan.com
For additional fly
fishing tips and information about Fly-fishing for Rainbow Trout,
Steelhead Fly fishing and salmon fishing. Email:
stan@oregon-fly-fishing-with-stan.com.
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
|
|

Trout
|
|