How about a little help from the "fly" masters...
I have been fishing for trout since I was a young kid. I usually "float/drift" fish for them with either live bait or casting lures. I bought a starter "combo" for fly fishing and have been watching videos, reading and surfing the net. I still feel a "lost". I do not know anyone else that fly fishes so I can't just call someone and go fishing. I am learning as I go.
My questions are:
1. What do I need for flies(type, sizes, etc)? I will be fishing for trout in the Cumberland River, and ponds for panfish and bass that average around 12-13".
2. Does anyone have any flies to sell, trade, loan :D? I do not want to go hog wild with 100's of flies but I just want a good everyday basic set.
3. What other "have to have" equiptment do I need? Right now I have a 5/6wt Rod, Backing, Fly line, Tapered leader, and 5 flies that came with the outfit. Other than enthusiasm that is all I have for fly fishing! :)
Thanks Fred
A cheap Fly Tying Kit is a good start.
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Fred in Ky
I have been fishing for trout since I was a young kid. I usually "float/drift" fish for them with either live bait or casting lures. I bought a starter "combo" for fly fishing and have been watching videos, reading and surfing the net. I still feel a "lost". I do not know anyone else that fly fishes so I can't just call someone and go fishing. I am learning as I go.
My questions are:
1. What do I need for flies(type, sizes, etc)? I will be fishing for trout in the Cumberland River, and ponds for panfish and bass that average around 12-13".
2. Does anyone have any flies to sell, trade, loan :D? I do not want to go hog wild with 100's of flies but I just want a good everyday basic set.
3. What other "have to have" equiptment do I need? Right now I have a 5/6wt Rod, Backing, Fly line, Tapered leader, and 5 flies that came with the outfit. Other than enthusiasm that is all I have for fly fishing! :)
Thanks Fred
Truly want to learn to tie Flys go down to your nearest fly shop and buy Jack Dennie Western Flys book. This book shows you step bye step how to tie flys. Your cheap kit is a start, get this book and you'll learn fast. I didn't get the help I needed when I started tying flys. A guy seen my first flys without any instructions and said those flys look like they were disected. Thats how bad they wereA cheap kit i, but I was catching fish with them and he wasn't. Good luck.