


Halford Practice Flyline - with or without reel
Fly fishing can be easy, but not until you can cast proficiently. Once you have reached a reasonable level of efficiency - only then does casting becomes second nature. Then you can concentrate on fish and the fishing. Ongoing and consistent practice will always serve you well and competent casters WILL catch more fish. You can get the fly in front of the fish faster and more accurately. It just makes sense that if you can be efficient and fast are getting the fly to a fish your chances improve. The more casts it takes to get the fly in front of the fish the less fish you will catch.
Good practice will be rewarded.
These practice line are bright orange and you can use these instead of wrecking your general fly line. These are double taper lines and will suit both 5 or 6 weight rod. Highly renowned casting instructor, Peter Hayes says a hi-vis line is a huge advantage when practicing as you can see everything that is happening.
Line only is available - or Reel, line, backing, leader and some wool for the end.
There are two reels - a basic composite line holder - or a better alloy reel if you want.
Peter Hayes suggests you visit Fly Fishers International website which has a huge range of resources. https://www.flyfishersinternational.org/
Book a learn to fly fish course here (if in Tas.)
Private lessons with Peter Hayes are here: https://www.peterhayesflyfishing.com/