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What You'll Need For Fly Fishing In Derbyshire

There are some great opportunities for fly fishing in Derbyshire, and the River Dove is an example of one of these. The River Dove is famous in the fishing world, as it was an important feature of the 'Compleat Angler', written by Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. The River Dove is perfect for trout fishing. Fishing in the Dove is ideal, because since trout are relatively small fish, you will not need a heavy rod or a large sophisticated reel. Trout fly fishing is great for beginners and experts alike!


A good rod to use for fly fishing for trout is a five or six weight rod with a floating line. If needed, a sink-tip is very useful to push wet flies down if the trout aren't coming close to the surface. For fishing for trout, you do not need sophisticated reel. A reel with at least one hundred metres of backing is suitable for fly fishing in rivers. Keep in mind that some trout can be very large and the lighter rods may not always be successful with these particular fish. The colour of your line should be neutral where possible, as fish can spook if they see a bright line flash past when false casting. Rivers with small fish should be fished with 2kg tippets.


Of course, most important in fly fishing are the flies. Fishing in the River Dove is perfect for wet fly, dry fly and nymph. Adjust the equipment you bring according to the type of fly fishing you choose to try.


Fly fishing is a very still business, so make sure you bring lots of warm outerwear to keep you toasty throughout the day. Essential for fly fishing are a pair of waders. For fishing in the River Dove, when the weather is mild, waders with a 3mm thickness would be best. If you plan on doing a lot of fishing in colder climates then a thicker pair of waders would be necessary. To decide what you will choose; think about when and where you fish most often. Alternatively, buy more than one pair to suit your needs. You will also need a pair of wading boots.


You should bring extra clothes because you will get wet! Bring extra socks and jumpers for warmth, and perhaps spare underwear. When the sun is shining, wear a hat to protect yourself and wear sun lotion with a high SPF and UV protection. You can check the UV index and the weather for the day you choose to fish, to make sure you are fully prepared. When fishing, you spend a lot of time exposed to the elements and it is vital to be careful.


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