Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Fly Fishing Technique : Spinning technique

This fishing technique is released and the subsequent collection of lures from a boat either from the beach or river,

To practice spinning just need a rod, reel and lures, you can avail ourselves any rod and reel but is best to seek appropriate equipment if our intention is to get some fish.

Reed:

When we speak of the cane, we find a reed between 2.4 and 3.0 meters long, to make them as light as possible. Also it depends on the variety of fish and size elejiremos action cane but this will always be within the range of 10 gr. for smaller species and 80 gr. For more gandes species.



The action of the rod will inform us of the weight of the lures you use in this way when we are collecting through the motions movement of the lure is the closest thing to a live fish. The lure weight must be within the weight that mark our cane.

The Reel:

As the spool have the same philosophy that we cane adjust the power of the rod, eg for bass fishing would use a fishing 2.7 m. action 10-40 gr. and could combine with a spool of size 3500-4000 and powers of 40-80 gr. therefore between 4500 and 5000 reels.


On the spool would one find a middle reel council between 4000 and 4500 with a pair of coils can carry two lines of different thickness, thus have the most versatile equipment.

The line:

The line would be talking advisable to use stranded wire 0.20 more or less in thickness and finished with a couple of meters fluorocarbon with a thickness of 0.40 that will be where we mount the lure to prevent it look braiding.

The thickness will vary with respect to the species that we will try.

Lures:

Lures in paragraph there is a range of possibilities unthinkable but we will summarize in four sections:

Buldo and vinyl:

This technique consists of a hollow plastic lead which will be filled with water and its mission will be launched to vinyl as far as possible increasing the chances of ground. The vinyl buldo anger behind the one meter and bound fluorocarbon medium.

Vinyls are a rubber or silicone lures shaped minnow or eel elongated, and when you pick up the line move imitating a small fish in flight.

Below the picture of a buldo:



Vinyl picture:



Minows:

Fish-shaped grass and hard body, the materials most used are usually plastic and wood.
They have a front bib whose mission is the caractirístico give depth and movement.



Walkers:

Hard body lures are as minows but with the peculiarity of not wearing bib and work across the surface.



Spoons:

As the name says are wavy with a spoon, his movement can be undulating or rotating and depend on the speed of collection work surface or depth.

Photo undulating spoons.



Photo rotating spoons.



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