You don’t need to be a physics or geometry expert to be able to use a fly rod well. But there are a few ways that even the most rudimentary grasp of scientific or mathematic principles will help you on the water.
For example: manipulations of your rod grip are telegraphed exponentially up to your rod tip. Or, even if you move your hand only a little bit it is going to move the end of your fly rod, nine feet away, quite a bit.
What does that mean, though? How does that impact fishing?
It impacts fishing quite a bit, actually. After all, it is called angling. And all it really means is that with a little awareness of how you are holding or angling your grip you can have a significant impact on casting and fighting fish.
Here are four areas where you ought to be paying attention to the orientation of your grip: