fly fishing for starters

Most places won't let you on if your not fishing, I don't know about place your going mind as I've never fished there before
 
its gonna be wet n cold this sat . r u guys still coming out to play. just trying to plan my weekend? what time will yas be there like ?


Sorry mate the lads have cancelled due to the forecoming weather, we will be there next week though if you are interested, i will pm you in advance so you can make plans or refuse. Sorry once again mate
 
nee botha lads i mite just have a mooch at dragoncarp . might get some tippet n practice the knot to start wit . my wf9 does not have a loop but the dt7 does. any ideas why they are differe3nt?
 
will just be older line buy some braided loops at shop tomorrow.
i will be there in morn probably come say hello if you see me im big lad with black cap on lol
 
was advised that advanced camo line 12lb would make good tippet line by guys in fishing shop. h+ope i made a good purcHASE for my tippet line choice
 
You can really use any line you want mate it's up to the individual, but as mentioned earlier in a few posts, around 6-8lb flurocarbon is best as you don't want around 8ft of thickish line attached to your small flies n nymphs.
If your only lure Fishn then it won't be as bad but I wouldn't with the likes of buzzers/nymphs
 
an 9/10 weight is probably a bit heavy mate it would be ok for turning over large lures on somewhere like the derwent but will be no good on a small water Ill bet most of the lads who have already posted are all using 6/7 weight rods and a few 8w . to start off with a wf line will be better than a double taper (dt) and the most important thing to remember is to let the rod and line do the work for you the miniute you put any force into your cast it will end up in a heap at your feet keep practicing even when its windy and you will pick it up in no time no better feeling than a nice plump trout pulling your line out beware they fight hard and you cannot just haul them in like cod :cool:
 
an 9/10 weight is probably a bit heavy mate it would be ok for turning over large lures on somewhere like the derwent but will be no good on a small water Ill bet most of the lads who have already posted are all using 6/7 weight rods and a few 8w . to start off with a wf line will be better than a double taper (dt) and the most important thing to remember is to let the rod and line do the work for you the miniute you put any force into your cast it will end up in a heap at your feet keep practicing even when its windy and you will pick it up in no time no better feeling than a nice plump trout pulling your line out beware they fight hard and you cannot just haul them in like cod :cool:



spot on mate, 4-5# and a 6=7#thats all i use, no good being too over gunned, also to the o.p using 12lb line is not going to get small flies, buzzers etc to turn over correctly, best going down to 6-8lb bs,
 
easterly winds the next few days. does this mean sharpley wont perform ? is foxponds fishing affected by easterlies?

Sharpley will almost definately be affected, it will be cold and hard.

Foxponds is that small it should not be affected and you should still manage at least a few takes/fish.
If you you are new to fly fishing then i would suggest giving foxponds a try, it will be easier for you.
 
Sharpley will almost definately be affected, it will be cold and hard.

Foxponds is that small it should not be affected and you should still manage at least a few takes/fish.
If you you are new to fly fishing then i would suggest giving foxponds a try, it will be easier for you.


well said Terry mate, hope ya keeping ok;)
 
big tel,


i received the flies u tied in the post today, i m truly shocked by ur generosity and kindness but more importantly i am now truly inspired to give fly fishing a proper go . hopefully i get skilled enuff quick and am also able to try the durham free stretches. once again thanks so much for the flies.
 
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