Fly Fishing Bluegill

until the fishing line, leader, tippet? what I need?
Hello, I'm totally new to fishing the fly, but I would try, I have a good market 8'6 "rod and reel, 6.7, action, not sure? My plan for fish in a small lake or a river with deep and surface stains, I need a line and everything you need, I think of a floating line with perhaps a touch of depreciation, no insurance, especially for trout, perhaps using the smallmouth, bluegill in the summer to practice, probley 5, the forward weight? floating or sinking? Which line, leader, tippet? leader length? of beginner fly fishing, not sure what I need? thanks roy
Hello Roy. If your bar is a / 7 6 pesos, you must obtain or 7 6 Weight Line. I'm going to 6, depending on what you said you will do (small lakes and rivers). line weight forward floating do very well. You should expect to pay about $ 30 for the "economy" line that is available in a store like Gart Sports or 5 large. If you use a "cheap" bar, I guess that's what you want, but you can spend up to $ 200 online if you wish. If you already know how start, then get an advance of 12 feet. If you have more of a beginner, try a leader tapered 6 to 8 feet (7.5 would be ideal). Something tightens around 5 times is a very good job, but a step on either side of this will work, too. This should run something like $ 5 or less. Get a little, because when you start using the leader faster. You can also get a size of a few. To cloak, good beginner should include a costume for a spool of each 4X, 5X, 6X. It runs in sizes up to steal 10 or over and be responsible for the bird 20 or less. These cost about $ 5, but can be found for less. Also might want a spool of 5X fluorocarbon tippet for fishing nymphs and streamers, but fluoride is a little spendy – $ 8 per roll. as I asked a couple of times on a sinking line or leader. For small streams, wells is off probably not worth the extra effort and expense. If you try to catch a thermocline 50 feet down or go at the bottom of a lake of 40 feet, you must have well off. However, streams, ponds and lakes, the water line and lures and weighted split shot give sufficient depth. Just be sure to use the fly fishing "micro" sized split shot. Good luck and have fun!
Fly Fishing for Bluegill With Irene
