
in fly fishing, what is the meaning in the adaptation of the weight of the fly line with the weight of the fly rod?
and what resulting difficulties arise if the wrong fly line weight (either too heavy or too light) was paired with the wrong weight fly rod?
Is the weight of the resistance line of the rod into the forces that backcast bar "burden" of energy for the forward cast. Very little weight (ie too clear a line) will not load the rod correctly. Excessive weight of the overhead of the road beyond its limits. Actually, you can solve this on their own using a single line (preferably over the bar line is rated for). Line "weights" are assigned according to the weight in grains the first 30 meters from the line. Launching a shorter duration of the same line as underload the road, giving a sensation similar to a lighter casting line. Dramatically higher than the overhead of length is the rod. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately …) there is no real standard in place, other than the system traditional grading. Rod makers today have made their powerful bars appear to the uninitiated simply despise them, ie, it is common for a 5-weight rod today actually be a 6 or 7-weight, under the old rule. Rookie chains to the bar and fire cast after cast with ease with the rod too powerful. This adds confusion. Over time, you can tell when a line thickness in particular lacks the strength to bring life and food in the bar, or when the line is so heavy that the strains of the shank to the point it can no longer carry the line in the air. As for the difficulties …. With a very heavy line, the beam energy needed stored to completely straighten the line. Usually fall back on itself, making a mess. Headwinds / winds, even more exaggerated. With line too light to, the bar will not be as efficient in the delivery of the fly. It will not translate a "feel" to the caster, he himself feels a little disattached to the smelter. Just feel different. The "too" heavy / light is relative, however. A wheel will be more able and qualified greater ability to work well when rod is excessive or low load. Like many other things about fishing, is 10% Science 10% technique 80% of opinion
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