Beginner's Guide to Fly Fishing Lines

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Unless you plan on clubbing fish with your rod, you'llFloating
need a line to bring him in. There are a few things youWhen choosing fly fishing lines, you also need to
need to know about choosing fly fishing lines. Thischoose between sinking and floating designs. If you
article will give you a few tips.want to use a dry fly, you won't have a choice as you
Taperwill be forced to use a floating line that sits atop the
One of the first things you need to consider whenwater.
choosing line is the taper. You'll have to decideLines that sink are better suited for fishing in deeper
between weight-forward and double taper. If youwater. However, you'll probably have to retrieve all of
prefer roll casting, then you'll probably want to use athe line if you want to cast again. This isn't a problem
double taper line. Weight-forward lines are better suitedwhen the line floats.