Vest Fits
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![]() Ansell Safety Vests 10Pcs One Size Fits All FV 3W US $21.00
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![]() POLICE ORANGE REFLECTIVE TRAFFIC SAFETY VEST FITS ALL US $18.95
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![]() SHERIFF ORANGE REFLECTIVE TRAFFIC SAFETY VEST FITS ALL US $18.95
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![]() 2 Ironwear Safety Vests One Size Fits All 100 Polyester Orange Mesh Fabric US $7.99
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![]() Mesh Safety Vest Yellow Velcro One Size Fits All US $7.50
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![]() Mesh Safety Vest Orange Velcro One Size Fits All US $7.50
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![]() RIVER CITY GENERAL PURPOSE VEST Hi Viz Orange One Size Fits All Vest US $4.95
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![]() IRONWEAR Orange Color Safety Vest ONE SIZE FITS ALL US $3.45
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Fly Fishing Tips for Beginners
The sport of fly fishing is a fun and relaxing pastime, but can also be extremely challenging for the beginner angler. This article lists 10 important fly fishing tips to help the novice get into the sport and become a successful angler.
Tip 1: Silence is Golden
Silence is important if you want to catch fish and not scare them away. It is also not a good idea to disturb other anglers whilst they are concentrating on fly fishing. Leave noisy equipment such as radios at home.
Tip 2: Respect Other Anglers
When fishing, respect the space of other anglers fishing in the same river, lake or dam. This is common fishing etiquette, and will ensure that everyone enjoys the sport.
Tip 3: Dress for Success
Fish have good eyesight, so avoid wearing bright colors and do not wear a white hat. For your fly fishing clothing its a good idea to wear colors with earth tone. As weather conditions may change during an extended fishing session, layering your clothing is recommended.
Tip 4: Keep Your Vest Organized
A fly fishing vest (or small fishing chest pack) is designed to carry your essential fly fishing accessories and gear whilst you are on the water. In order to locate essential fishing items and accessories as quickly as possible, it's important to keep your fishing vest organized according to some system.
Tip 5: Teach Yourself the Basic Fishing Knots
Many books, DVDs and online guides are available which will teach you about knots for fly fishing. The essential knots are the double surgeons knot, improved clinch knot, the Albright knot, and the Nail knot.
Tip 6: A Tackle Box is Handy
A tackle box (or waterproof gear bag) is handy if you have a lot of fly fishing gear to carry. It is recommended that you use a tackle box in order to keep your fishing gear dry, secure and organized.
Tip 7: A Wading Staff for Stability
When fishing in a rocky stream or river with unstable footing, a wading staff will increase your stability whilst wading. Getting a good pair of wading shoes will also give you improved stability and grip whilst wading in the water.
Tip 8: Protect Yourself Fron The Sun
Fly fishing for hours in the sun can do great harm to your skin. A decent sun block product will help to protect your skin. To protect you from the glare reflected off the the water whilst fishing, a good pair of polarized sunglasses is recommended.
Tip 9: Rod and Reel Terminology
- guides – metallic rings on your rod through which you feed your fly line.
- butt – bottom section of the fly fishing rod where you hold it.
- reel seat – the reel fits onto the rod at the reel seat.
- locking ring – the ring that is tightened to secure your reel to the rod.
- foot of the reel – the part of the reel that attaches to the rod.
- drag knob – knob on the side of the reel which can be tightened to increase line drag.
- spool – part of the reel around which your fly line is wrapped.
- arbor – central part of the spool to which you attach your backing line.
Tip 10: Economize With a Fly Fishing Outfit
Fly fishing can be an expensive sport to get into. Buying a complete fly fishing outfit is a cost-effective way of getting your essential fly fishing equipment at a reasonable price. Fly fishing outfit packages contain a matching fly fishing rod, fly reel and fly line which are packaged and sold together.
For more information about the sport of fly fishing, take a look at the Fly Fishing Elite news feed at LeighRSS.
How do you tell if a riding vest fits?
I'm borrowing one from my friend for camp, and im not sure if its too small or not. how do i tell?
about how far down should the front of it come?
The back of it should go down to right above your tailbone. You should also be able to move freely in it. An ill fitting vest will not harm you - it will simply just affect your position and not give as good protection if you fall. It's best to get your own riding vest because riding vests tend to mould to their wearer's body.
The front should cover your rib cage and should stop right over your belly button.
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