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The cold season is fast approaching and most fishermen, the cold winter season means, and winter is no time for the best or ideal for continue this great hobby, fly fishing. But there are still fishermen with a brave heart that we see along the banks of rivers or in the cold waters still pursue the spirit of fishing, regardless of how cold the winter season.
These fishermen are more likely than those who are a "addictedÂ" to fishing so if it is a hot or cold season, fishing is not a problem at all. If you are the type that is still the experience of having a good capture fly fishing, there are some things you need to know. If you want to continue fishing during the winter season, it could change your hook elegant and expensive to a cheaper one.
The cold causes the water to cool and when it does, your hook can break easily because of the temperature. And if you're really serious about making fly fishing winter, make sure you bring along a spare rod. You never know how long your current rod could highlight the ice cold winter temperatures.
When you are in rods and cold winds, remember to keep the rolls of both bars dry. Spare the rod, you can keep in a cool dry where no dip and freeze. While the rod you use, make sure the reel is also dry. You really do not want to stay trapped in the windings in a trap, Right?
These things are simple, but it will make a difference in how you can go fishing without any problem during the cold season. And oh, do not forget protect yourself and the temperature dropping.
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