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Fly Fishing Lines

By Shareen Aguilar

Next to rods, fly lines have a significant part to fulfill for fly fishing enthusiasts. Without the proper fly line, there’s a probability that casting could turn out a disaster. But before we get to that, let’s take a look at the different components of a fly line.

We mentioned that casting has something to do with the line. Also, the size of the line determines how good casting could possibly become and not by the weight of the lure. This explains why the forms and sizes of the fly lines vary as well. Eventually, the importance and difference of the different forms and sizes of the lines is evident according to how it is used. Some lines are meant to sink and some to float. There are also lines which have a sinking tip though the main section of it floats.

Fly lines have different purposes. Lines could work in different types of environments such as fresh, salt water, cold and tropical temperatures. So if you are eyeing a specific type of water for fishing, ask for an advice first about which line works best.

In maintaining the good condition of your fly line, make sure that you take extra care the moment you start using it. Simple errors like stepping on the line, casting it without a leader and pinching it in between the spool and reel could greatly affect the safety during fishing. Not only that, damaging liquids like insect repellents or fuel can damage your line. Make sure your fly line is secured.

To make sure that your line always keep its good condition even when you’re certain that it hasn’t been exposed to damaging liquids or other reasons; clean your line regularly. You never know what else is in the water that your eyes can’t see, these microorganisms could be bad or good but if it’s bad, it means it isn’t clean and dirt can eventually cause your line to sink if it’s meant to float or vice versa.

Just be sure you regularly clean your fishing line by using cleaning pads. For an extra mild cleaning protection, avoid heavy detergents. Use a few drops of water with mild soap and wipe with damp cloth and you’re good to go.

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