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10 Best Tips on How to Fly Fish and Travel

Fly fishing is the activity for you if you prefer to travel off grid and get away from it all. The team at Fly Fisher Pro have been travelling the world fly fishing all over the world for the past 2 decades! So we took the time to ask them for some of their best tips to travel and catch more fish!

Here are some of our favorite tips on how to fly fish while travelling that we discussed.

#1 Keep a detailed journal of your activities

Consider making a list of the activities you engaged in, the sites you fished on and the equipment you used. Keep updating the journal throughout the trip and use it as a reference the next time you travel to fly fish. It will help you prepare and ensure you are adequately equipped for the trip. In addition, if you plan on going fishing, be sure to research Jack's Charter Service. As they offer exceptional fishing adventures in some of the most beautiful locations.

#2 List your equipment and gear needs

There are essential fly fishing equipment you always need to carry. When travelling away from home to fly fish, make sure you carry travel and identification documents. Have a list of the gear you need to have, carry warm clothes, insect repellent, rain gear, sunscreen and personal items you will need.

#3 Inspect your equipment

Before travelling for the trip, double-check your equipment and ensure you are all set for the trip. To avoid the late discovery of broken gear when you are in a remote location, ensure you regularly inspect your equipment before, during and after a fishing expedition. Ensure you also pack light and only what you will need.

#4 Practice how to cast

Fly fishing in saltwater is different from fishing in freshwater. Take time to learn how to cast before travelling to fly fish. For best results, practice on a windy day and try casting towards and across the wind. Learn how to work your wrist and cast on moving targets for the best casting outcome.

#5 Ensure your paperwork is all set

When travelling, check your identification and travel documents and ensure they are valid. Finding out your documents are outdated when you are in the airport is not something you want on your trip. Also, know the airline you will use because some of them are super accommodating to anglers travelling to common fishing destinations.

#6 Place the essential items in your carry-on luggage

When packing your carry-on bag, assume the checked luggage will delay for more than a day. Pack every important thing you need for the trip on the carry-on luggage so that you can still enjoy your trip even if your checked luggage is delayed or lost. Pack rods, flies, fishing attire, sunscreen and other essentials to enable you to fish for some days before you can get your other luggage.

#7 Label your equipment

All the bags you carry should have your updated ID information on the inside and outside. That information will make it easy to track and identify your luggage in case something happens. You will be able to receive it on time without the hassle of trying to prove it is your luggage.

#8 Beware of your shadow

When fly fishing, mind your shadow. Your shadow may make the fish aware of your presence. When you are on the bank, kneel or squat to avoid your shadow being projected onto the water. You may as well get into the water instead of standing on the bank then avoid abrupt movements in the water. The stealth will help you get your big catch.

#9 Approaching the water

It is good to survey the bank and edges of the water before getting in and casting. Some fish wander close to the bank, taking no precaution of protection spots. If you are in a hurry, you might miss this chance to catch your big fish easily. Focus on the accuracy of your cast and not how far you cast.

#10 Make inquiries with your guide

When fly fishing in a new area, try to engage a local guide. They are aware of all the good fishing spots in the area and navigating the new area will be easier for you. They are also knowledgeable and may teach you useful things. It is a good opportunity to learn from your guide, which will make you better at fly fishing.

Conclusion

Did you enjoy the fly fishing tips shared in this article? It is important to utilize these tips because they will help you make that perfect catch in your next fly fishing trip.

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