Thursday, February 6, 2014

Details About Fly Fishing Key West

By Jayne Rutledge


Fly fishing refers to an angling technique in which there is use of artificial flies to catch fish. Casting of the fly is done using a fly rod, reel and a specialized line that is weighted. Fly fishermen make use of flies that are handheld and look like natural invertebrates or other sources of food to provoke fish to strike. When considering fly fishing Key West residents have a number of tips that are useful.

The choice of flies is very important. The choice should be made when considering factors such as size, shape, color and action in that order. In salty water, action is much more essential than shape and size. Flies can be constructed such they will float, be partially sunken or be submerged. It is the norm that fish expect their sources of food to be in particular columns of water. Knowing this aspect is essential for successful fly fishing.

The choice of colors is also an important one. This is best done by considering seasonal patterns. The darker flies are normally used in the early spring, winter and late fall. This is the right choice so that they match color of the environment. The lighter ones are preferred for warm weather conditions. Choosing the right fly colors is an important factor for fishing success.

Fishing flies are either impressionistic or at times exact imitations. The level to which they are effective will be dependent on the selective level of the fish due to availability of food, fishing pressure and also conditions of the weather. Fish should be approached from outside their visibility cone. It should be remembered that submerged fish can see people from further away than fish that are closer to the surface because of light being refracted by the surface of water.

Because of the sensitivity of fish to sounds and vibrations, fishermen should approach slowly. Watching the behavior of fish before casting is very important. The timing of its rises needs to be observed so that the right flies are put on the water, and so that they arrive when the fish begins to look upward. In water that is salty, learning the speed at which target fish take flies will be instrumental to success.

When casting is done to fish that are rising, the rise rings should not be targeted. The fly ought to be put at least 3 or 4 feet in front where the fish was seen to rise last. If need be, one should allow for time to throw an upstream mend into the line. Difficult currents which create drag fast would require one to throw close to fish so that they see the fly before they start to appear unnatural.

Effective nymphing will require two aspects; drag free drifts and staying in touch with flies. More often than not, the best way to achieve this is to extend the rod and keep as much of the line as possible out of the current. The other option is to high-stick with only the leader touching the water.

Thus in using the technique of fly fishing Key West residents have a number of tips to ensure the practice is a success. One does not however become an established fisherman overnight. They have to fish for some time to get the required experience.




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