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Knowing how to quickly and efficiently tie a leader to a fly with a clinch knot will increase the amount of time you spend fishing while decreasing a main component of what can be frustrating for...
A fly fishing rod in skilled hands can be poetry in motion. The floating line wafts overhead in a rhythmic motion until the angler drops the dry fly dead-center in a pool of still water, where a...
The Best Way to Test Fishing Line Strength
The best way to test the strength of fishing line is by adjusting the tightness of the drag for proper tension. Avoid snapping the tippet or the leader when testing line strength with help from a...
To properly set up a reel for fly fishing, backing, fly line, leader and tippet must be properly tied together and secured to the spool. Traditionally, fly fishermen have used a variety of knots...
Fly-fishing involves the use of a specialized rod known as a fly rod with a fly reel. Fly line is wound onto the reel along with a leader and tippet. The fly line is typically of a greater...
Select a rod and reel that are appropriate for the type of fishing to be done. Consider the fish, type of water and distance required for casting. The right rod can make the difference between a...
Correctly tying a fly fishing rod may at first look seem intimidating to many people. However, this is actually a fairly simple process which may be successfully accomplished by many people....
Setting up a fly rod may at first seem intimidating. The various lines, leaders, tippets and flies often discourages many people from even venturing into the sport of fly fishing. However, with...
Setting up a fly reel involves tying fly line backing to the spool of the reel and then attaching the fly line to the backing. Additionally, there is a leader and tippet to be tied to the end of...
The first step when setting up your fly fishing rod is choosing a reel. There are reels made for saltwater and freshwater, for any kind of fishing you want to do. Select your fly fishing reel...
Attaching fly line to a reel and rod is a fairly simple process which may at first seem confusing. There are specific knots that are best used for setting up the line and reel. In addition to the...
Fly Fishing Knots. One thing that will lose you a lot of fish is poorly tied knots. The last thing you need, when you eventually catch that big trophy fish, is to watch it swim away with your fly...
How to Attach the Fly to the Tippet or Leader
Learn how to attach the fly to the tippet or to the leader - free video clip.
How to Tie a Clinch Knot to Tie the Fly to the Tippet
Learn how to tie a clinch knot to tie the fly to the tippet - free video.
What is the Tippet in Fly Fishing?
Learn about the tippet in fly fishing - free video instruction.
How to Attach the Tippet to the Leader
Learn how to attach fly fishing tippet to the leader - free video instruction.
Although those who originally delighted in fly fishing aimed mostly at catching trout, today they also catch many other species. They accomplish this by using skill in tying the end of the...
A fishing fly is almost always tied to the lightest leader of a fishing line (the tippet) with a clinch knot. This knot is so-named because it "clinches" in on itself when tightened and is secure...
Attaching the fly to the tippet or leader of your fly line requires learning to tie an improved clinch knot. This knot holds the fly securely while letting it float freely for a natural, realistic...
Attaching the tippet to a fly line leader requires learning how to tie a blood knot. It's a handy knot for joining two monofilament lines together. Don't worry. You don't have to sweat blood to...
Flyfishing for trout is fun and easy. Just follow these steps:
Outside of the fly, the most critical part of the setup of fly fishing is the leader and matching it to the fly. The leader is the nylon monofilament line that attaches the fly line to the fly....
Adding the fly to your line is the finishing piece that will help bring the fish in. Use the "clinch" knot to tie the fly to the tippet on your line.
Now that you have your leader connected to your fly line, it's time to tie your tippet to the end of the leader using the surgeon's knot.