Franconian Switzerland - fly fishing on the Wiesent
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It is considered one of the best fishing waters for trout and grayling in Europe, the Wiesent River in Franconian Switzerland. So it's no wonder that while driving along the river, we notice numerous fly fishermen on the bank, who are trying their hand at fishing with the unique casting technique, sometimes more and sometimes less professionally.
A little later, an expert in the field of fly fishing tells us that the casting technique of fly fishing is the be-all and end-all of this fishing sport.
Tying these "flies" becomes a hobby in its own right
As already mentioned, fly fishing is not based on the casting principle of other fishing techniques. Instead of accelerating a lead weight with a leader (as in bottom fishing) or using the dead weight of a spoon (as in spin fishing), only the weight of the line is used here to transport dry, wet flies, nymphs or streamers to the target.
Place the fly properly
Compared to a dial, the throwback is stopped at around 1h and the final throw between 10 and 11h. After that, the rod is slowly lowered to 9 o'clock. It is absolutely necessary to provide sufficient resistance so that the line unrolls completely and the fly can be placed in the right place.
On the Wiesent we even come across a training center for fly fishing
Due to the accelerated mass of the line, these additional meters of line are ripped out of your hand, which means that the cast can be significantly lengthened. This means that throw distances of up to 30 m can be achieved with conventional equipment. Professionals achieve even greater distances. We even come across a training centre for fly fishing on the Wiesent and can speak briefly to a "fly fishing apprentice" from Dresden, who spends a few days on the river and has booked the fly fishing seminar offered here together with his son.
Fly Lines
L (level, the line cross-section remains the same over the entire length)
DT (double taper, tapered on both sides)
ST (shooting taper, shooting head)
WF (weight forward, also called club line, the line gets thicker towards the front like a club)
TT (triangle taper, similar to the WF with a longer front taper)
TT taper lines are ideal for dry fly fishing
The cords are further divided according to their buoyancy behaviour into floating (F, floating) and sinking (S, sinking) cords. Various sinking speeds are offered for sinking lines, and there are also so-called sink tip (the first few meters sink in) and intermediate (floating at a defined water depth) lines. Floating lines are the most common because they are easier to use than sinking lines and most water conditions can be navigated with a floating line.
Floating lines are the most common
Eat insects from the water surface
Nymph fishing means fishing with special flies
Streamer fishing represents the boundary between fly fishing and spin fishing. Streamers are artificial lures that imitate small fish, mice or the like (imitation streamers) or are intended to tempt the predatory fish to bite with their bright colors (stimulation streamers). "Flies" are these lures only in that they are made from fly tying materials such as feathers, hair or yarn. Streamer fishing is aimed at predatory fish and is therefore usually done with heavy fly gear.
So it's the sportier way of fishing
After all this knowledge, we were able to look at the fly fishermen along the Wiesent with different eyes and see them more as athletes than as pure anglers. The meadows along the Wiesent, which are easy to walk on, also invite you to go fly fishing.
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