It really is a piece of cake to learn anything these days. The Internet is your first stop and if we’re completely honest, you can find all sort of information there. It’s pretty much the case with fishing too. As much as you want to say that to perfect that skill you need to practice, sure you need to, but you also don’t need to pay thousands of dollars for someone to teach you how to do it. You can simply find an online fishing TV channel and do a little observatory research of all the moves, equipment pieces, tips and tricks professionals use in order to be the best in their area and actually make it on the screen.
From all the angling methods, fly fishing happens to be the most popular with which all people are widely familiar. It’s the type of angling method that uses an artificial fly for catching a fish. The fly is usually attached to a specialized weighted line that’s installed on a fly rod with a special reel. Now, you may think that casting a fly that’s almost weightless is very easy, but it really isn’t; it’s very demanding and requires the employment of special casting techniques.
Besides all the accompanying necessities like what should your fishing gear include, what should be left at home, how should you be dressed for the day and similar simpler questions, the matter that will most interest you is how to do the actual casting. There are two ways to learn that: you can either hire an instructor to teach you, or, you can look for online fishing TV videos and tutorials and learn by yourself. Personally, I think learning by yourself is a lot more effective since you’ll give the entire process a tone of individuality by understanding everything your way, not how someone else sees it.
So, what can you learn through online fishing videos? For starters, you can see how few of the many fly fishing techniques for which you can read on the Internet, are actually done:
- Fly fishing in cold water is done by taking the proper casting position in the first place. You can see how is this performed and most importantly, how are the anglers dressed: you need sure footing and insulation from the cold water provided by hip boors and chest-high waders.
- For dry fly trout fishing you’d need a line and flies that float. The thing that matters here is the choice of the flies; since they’ll be floating, you’d need something visible on the surface.
- Nymphing for trout requires certain techniques as well; you need to put a fly down to the trout when there’s no insect activity on the surface and that as a technique needs to be perfected before it’s conducted.
As you can see, all these things may not be so hard to grasp and learn; however, seeing them done for once makes everything so much easier.