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August 07, 2023 3 min read
The basics of fly lines:
What should I consider when buying the best fly fishing line?
Fly lines, unlike many other fly fishing accessories, are not generally considered a "personal taste" item. Once you've figured out all the technical elements, this makes buying for fly lines a little easier.
Anglers should generally follow the list below when shopping for a fly line in order to buy the best fly line for their needs:
Fly Rod Weight = Fly Reel Weight = Fly Line Weight
Do I need a floating or sinking fly fishing line?
A floating line is all you'll need if you're fly fishing for trout in the river. If you plan on fishing in lakes and reservoirs, you should also have some sinking fly fishing lines or intermediate fly lines in your tackle selection. A sinking fly line allows you to lower your wet fly to greater depths than a floating line to reach the fish.
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