Spey Rod

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Posted by Jack | Posted in Freshwater Fly Fishing | Posted on 24-11-2009

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Spey Rod
Spey Rod
Where is the cheapest place to buy a Fishing Rod and Bruce Walker?

I am looking for a 14 foot Bruce and Walker Norway Spey Caster. I looked on the web a few weeks ago and found a supplier in Ireland, which were the cheapest, but I can not remember his name. Can anyone help please?

The above answer was the cheapest I found. But this site has an offer on a new one. http://www.purelyflyfishing.com/specials.htm

Fly Casting, fly fishing for beginners

Fly casting methods are difficult for beginners to learn out with proper guidance. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for more serious fly fishermen want a rookie who came with them on a fly fishing expedition. Not because they are anti-social, but because the fish are! They are very sensitive to what happens in and through the water. It is also very expensive for a one-hour classes and can not even remember what they learn in the short space of time. The best place to learn the intricacies of fly casting methods for beginners is really in line with a good eBook. While reading about fly fishing for beginners you can also see photos, drawings, videos and partners, so you really learn all the tricks and secrets of fly fishing.

Fly methods casting for beginners will show you basic models can be used in almost all conditions before further progress in the techniques that are much easier if the perfect base put first. Also learn what to do with his wrist, elbow and shoulder in order to have a perfect distribution. Of course, perfect sharing: the fly or lure of land just in front of the fish, so it will be at the correct depth when the fish goes through what this means placing the fly about one foot in front of the fish. This will require an enormous amount of practice, of course, but the practice of a sport so wonderful that it's actually pretty fun.

Because it is the line of flight deck, you must use the line that does not mind throwing away, especially if the practice of casting in particular. Or if you want to use the line of good practice in a body of water, or grass. If you wish, you can not use a real hook, but tie a piece of wool on the line so you do not hurt yourself or someone else when you throw and you will still be able to say where her "march" to see the piece landed wool. I learned to cast this way, like many other fishermen.

Learning to cast is not a matter of strength or force, but the precision and timing. Therefore, both men and women can become experts in quality fly. Casting means that you understand the energy needed to throw in that desire, and that you understand exactly when to stop the rod so that the fly lands exactly where you want. Basic fly casting methods include short and long distance places on the shoulder time to move to the more difficult, as the Spey and roll cast.

When practice is also a good idea to have a clear objective in mind. You can achieve this by putting a pot cover 30 feet away, for example. 30 feet is considered a short cast and therefore also note that you need at least 30 feet space behind you. This means you also need to prove to electricity, telephone and various other cables that may be above you.

Be sure and check back often behind you, as the line will have a very fast pulse, even if you hook it, and still can injure a pretty bad person or animal.

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Want to learn how to cast or improve your distance and accuracy? Then check out http://www.flyfishing-for-beginners.com

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