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Coastal Georgia is a fly fishing dream with quiet flats that receive minimal pressure. Chase schools of redfish, jacks, spanish, and tarpon or cast at triple tail, sharks, and trout along the St Simons Island Georgia coast. Inshore fishing in St Simons Island Georgia is world class year around.
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The Right Fly Fishing Line Selection Criteria

To succeed at fly fishing requires that you use a well balanced fishing system that in turn requires that you use the right line, reel, rod and leader – all of which need to work well with one another. It is therefore very important that you pay special attention to buying the right kind of leader and fly fishing line and to also ensure that these two work well together. In order to purchase the right fly fishing line you have to take into account various considerations that include getting the weight of the line correct and you also need to get the line taper right. In addition, you have to get the proper buoyancy and color as well as learn about backing as well as leaders.

Fly Fishing Line Weight

Many factors need to be taken into consideration when it comes to picking the right fly fishing line. The line weight is the most important factor and requires that you choose between weights of between one and fifteen in which the former is the lightest while the latter is the heaviest. Light weights are ideal for delicate fishing and also to cast for light flies.

Heavier lines are better when you cast large as well as wind-resistant and even heavy flies. The line taper is another important consideration when buying the fly fishing line and if properly chosen it will help you in making more efficient casts.

Another important consideration that needs to be addressed when choosing your fly fishing line, the density of the line affects the buoyancy of the line and here you can choose between floating (F) lines and Intermediate or (I) lines, as too between sinking or (S) lines and even floating/sinking (F/S) lines.

For beginners, the color of the fly fishing line should be most visible and so they should select from colors such as orange, yellow and lime green which are easily visible on the water and this helps ensure that you are first able to recognize and then correct any mistakes made when casting.

Finally, you have to consider backing which adds some length to your fly line and this ensures that you can catch big as well as strong fish and it also aids in retrieving the line faster while also minimizing any recoil.

The first thing that you should learn after having purchased your fly fishing gear is what the proper way of going about the fly fishing setup is. There are multiple approaches that can be done for doing this and in fact if you read books on this subject you will come across ideas. What you do need to know is learning about how to select the rod and to also select the right kind of line.


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