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The equipment needed for trout fishing need not be complicated. You will basically need a good fly fishing rod. Some respected brands include House of Hardy and Greys of Alnwick. A fly fishing reel is the next item needed. It is more than simply a repository for line and should be durable, strong and light. Fly fishing uses specific fly fishing line and you will have to decide if you want a line that floats or sinks. I recommend you try out both and see which you prefer working with. Some leader line will be needed between the line and the lure. Finally, good flies and hooks will be needed. Anglers place a lot of thought and pride into their flies and you can look forward to selecting the ones that fit your needs and personality closest. If you like you can use a fly box to store all your tackle safely and neatly.
I hope this basic information and advice has whetted your appetite to find out more and give trout fishing a go. Many peaceful hours have been spent on the banks of a river trying to outwit and catch these enigmatic and beautiful fish. |
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