Math and Fly Fishing
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Math and Fly Fishing
Mathematics in Fly Fishing GED 613 Ryan Palmer Rod Length Fly rods are generally longer than conventional rods, but can vary greatly in length. Shorter rods, 6-8 ft., are excellent for small creeks with many obstacles to cast around. Longer rods, 810 ft., work well in larger bodies of water where lengthier casts are necessary to reach fish. Measurement and Data (MD) Rod Weight Species Rod Weight Trout 4-6 Smallmouth Bass 5-8 Largemouth Bass 5-9 Steelhead 7-9 Salmon 8-10 Albacore 8-12 Tarpon 10-12 Mahi-mahi 10-14 Marlin, sailfish 14 Rods also come in many different weights. These match up with the fly line to create the perfect cast. Measurement and Data (MD) Rod Flex 1/3 1/2 • Tip-flex – Only the first third of the rod flexes when casting. • Mid-flex – The rod flexes to the halfway point while casting. • Full-flex – The rod flexes two thirds of the way to the grip. Number and Operations- Fractions (NF) 2/3 Rod Pieces Today’s fly rods are typically made in two to seven pieces. Historically less pieces made the rod easier to use. However, advancements in technology have lessened the issue making a four-piece or seven-piece rod perform more like a twopiece rod. Counting and Cardinality (CC) Line Weight The first 30 feet of the line is defined as the weight. They are not measured in ounces. Measured in grains 1wt – The kid’s fishbowl – goldfish, guppies 2wt – Tiny trout streams 3wt – Farm ponds – bluegill, sunfish 4wt – Medium trout streams – rainbows, browns, 5wt – Classic trout streams 6wt – Big trout streams and rivers 7wt – 8wt – Bass water - smallmouths, largemouths 9wt – Saltwater – stripers, redfish, bluefish 10wt – Saltier water – False Albacore, Mahi Mahi, Mai Tais 11-14wt – Are you kidding me? Those must be some HUGE fish! Measurement and Data (MD) Tippet A tippet is a piece of tapered monofilament that is tied to the end of the line. The tippet size is generally described in diameter rather than the strength. The "X" in tippet refers to the mathematical coefficient that describes the diameter of the Tippet. For instance, 3X is actually bigger tippet than 4x and therefore it is stronger. The thicker the diameter the stronger the tippet. Measurement and Data (MD) Casting Angle When casting, the front stopping point while loading up the line is when you arm is at a 45 degree angle. Also at a 45 on your back stop. Measurement and Data (MD) Hook Length Hooks come in different lengths. The length is measured from the eye hole to the end of the bend. Usually bigger hooks are for bigger fish. Length Measurement and Data (MD) Hook Width The hook width is measured from the back of the hook to the point. Width Measurement and Data (MD) The Length of the Catch The length of fish are usually measured in inches. From the mouth to the tip of the fin. Laying the fish on the tape measure to make sure you do not go over the curved section because could throw off the actual length. Measurement and Data (MD) The Weight of the Catch The weight of fish are usually measured in lbs. Measurement and Data (MD) The number of beers you need to bring I recommend a 12 pack. 6 for you and 6 for a friend. Counting and Cardinality (CC) Measurement and Data (MD)