There are certain tips you need to keep in mind before you set out for fly fishing. Following some common fishing etiquettes, you should take your line out of the water for any other fisherman who has a catch on the same line, so they can have space to retrieve their fish.
This is particularly important if you are fishing down-river from the angler. Another fishing etiquette to keep in mind is to stay as quiet as possible while fly fishing. This is necessary if you do not want to scare the fish or disturb other fly fishers in close proximity. Offering help to other anglers is one of the best fishing etiquettes. This can be simply helping them retrieve fish or lending any equipment they need. Helping each other adds to the experience of fly fishing.
Other than etiquettes, you need to keep in mind certain rules for your own safety. Do not fish alone in remote waters; wear a good pair of wading boots, utilize a flexible yet strong wading staff, and make sure you are familiar with the area you are wading. Wading is an effective method of accessing places that you cannot otherwise reach. Carry a tackle box at all times where you can keep all your stuff.
There are certain things to keep in mind when filing your tackle box: keep your worms and soft plastic bait in a separate container than the other lures to prevent undesirable chemical reactions, buy separate tackle boxes to hold each category of lures, and make sure you buy seasonal tackle boxes that can only be used in certain times of the year. According to the seasons, you can have tackle boxes that contain different categories of lures.
Apart from the contents of your tackle box, you should also keep it as neat and organized as possible. Take along only the absolute essentials for fly fishing. Make sure you carry a wading staff with you if you are fishing in rough and unfamiliar waters. This will help you stay stable and maintain a better footing. Remember to wear quality wading boots that have a firm grip, for instance soles will rubber cleats are well-suited for mud, fine gravel, sand or soft silt. Also make sure that you carry along sun block for personal safety. This may be an irrelevant tip, but it is important when you have to stand in the sun fly fishing for long hours.
Other than this, wearing polarized glasses is one of the best precautions you can take. This will allow you to see clearly beneath the water. Also, do not forget to wear a hat to avoid the direct glare from the sun. You will probably encounter a number of insects in your endeavor. If you want to avoid these insects, make sure you do not wear clothes that are red, yellow, black, navy blue or white in color. This is because these colors attract deerflies, gnats, black flies and mosquitoes.
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