The Great Wallsendo
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do they come as "standard" when you buy line? or do you have to attach them yourself?
Hiya Tony, as a relative newcomer to fly-fishing as well I've had a couple of sessions off the rocks - one problem I had was my intermediate (sinking) line washing under snags at my feet during casting. I've seen in the shops those net-basket type things that go around your waist allowing you to dump the line inside when you strip it off your reel - I'm definitely going to get one for my salt-water ventures as they're only about £9.
Never seen anyone use on on the trout lakes (can't really see the need there), but off some rock marks they seem like a good idea to me - unless anyone with a lot more experience than me knows different!
Good luck mate,
cheers, Gary![]()
do they come as "standard" when you buy line? or do you have to attach them yourself?
Its called a line tray and I use one when the conditions dictate. Any moving water (that includes reservoirs when its windy) when you're wading can take your line away from you and into snags. It also saves doing a demented dance when you're standing on your line on the bank. There's two types, one has a rigid aluminium frame and there is a collapsable type which I like. Strapped round your waist you just open it from the velcros when required and collapse it when travelling to your next spot.
Thanks - now I know what to ask for rather than sounding like a total lemon! Done one or two of those dances as well
Cheers, Gary![]()
had a mini thrash at the beach this evening and have decided I need more practice :red:![]()
is that for the distance Tony mate or for presentation?
presentation - to be fair I kind of flailed around a bit like an epileptic swatting a wasp and it was a bit gusty :red:
I'm going to try again soon![]()