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New improved weight forward (NIWF) fly fishing line, with a TRY IT Guarantee.

WOW ! a TRY IT Guarantee - try it for a day, fishing your favorite spot and if you are not 100% satisfied then return the NIWF line within 14 days of receipt in its original packaging for a full refund.


This is the only fly fishing line that you can actually try under a TRY IT guarantee, so buy today and get more enjoyment out of your fly casting and fishing time

Where else can you get a guarantee like that?

Do you want more actual fishing time with less energy and more enjoyment?

The NIWF is manufactured to exacting standards and is a top of the range Fly line.

This line has taken over 25 years of development by Roger Beale - who has been fly fishing for 68 years - to give effortless casting, doing away with many FALSE CASTS which can snag behind you, lead to wind knots or spook fish AND WASTE VALUABLE FISHING TIME.. The perfect help for your Fly Casting problems

The NIWF line is perfect for all practical anglers. who will profit from all the benefits of this new line and see a huge improvement in their fly casting ability. The NIWF will not beat the distance of a champion caster who uses a WF or DT line with several false casts each time. The NIWF is designed for PRACTICAL FLY CASTING and FISHING, which is what the majority of us like to do.

When you pick up your line off the water your rod is already fully loaded with a short line. No false casting is needed to load the rod further so one cast is all that is required to deliver your fly right to the fish. The disturbance caused by picking up a long line off the water is quite considerable and should of course be avoided if possible, and so the NIWF line has been developed to provide a full AFTM (Association of Fishing Tackle Manufacturers) load to your rod even when you cast out after picking up a short line.


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Above image is a lift off with a fully loaded rod using a prototype NEW IMPROVED WEIGHT FORWARD FLY FISHING LINE and not a fish see the load on the rod ready for a powerful back cast thus making for a good forward cast without any false casting.

What they say about the NIWF Lines

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some recent feedback from

Another NIWF enthusiast

Roger....WOW! what a fly line!! If this casts as well on water as it does in my back yard, it will even be better. I just tried it on a new Lamiglas 9' 31/4 oz. rod I bought and could not believe how it casts. the finest line I have ever used. Thanks again.(I am watching for a 4wt. to come up for bid( Thanks again....Dave

- leon9402

Another says : Wonderfull Line, it is just effortless,every fly fisher should try one.. James Linton, Edinburgh

and another: The best intermediate I have had and the floater is just as good.. Alastair Taylor Thurso

From an avid Flyfisher, Dear rodreelandlines,

I paid £30 for my last line and to say the least im impressed but what is the best price for any more . it really is very very good 01698farmer
- 01698farmer

and again, Dear rodreelandlines,

you can certainly use my e mail.this is a great step forward for catching fish,2days river used it so far 5 fish, its so smoother there is less disturbance, well done keep it up01698farmer
- 01698farmer

Member since 09-Jul-08 in United Kingdom
Location: Powys, United Kingdom

and again

Dear rodreelandlines,

hi there my line is still perfect but i need 3 packs of wf8 urgent how can i pay on ebay regards ...edward
- 01698farmer

It has really transformed my casting and fishing, can not imagine anything better, rtry it for yourself.. David Bond, Halkirk.

there will be more to come !!

Buy your NIWF line today and experience a transformation in your castring and fishing results.


Home of the ORIGINAL New Improved Weight Forward Fly Fishing Line

There are many "WF" weight forward fly fishing lines available for purchase, BUT ONLY ONE ORIGINAL NEW IMPROVED WEIGHT FORWARD FLY FISHING LINE. Please note that our stock is limited as they are the original, so there might be a delay, our manufacturers are going flat out to meet the demand. THEY ARE SO GOOD THAT THEY WILL BE COPIED BY OTHERS BUT NEVER BETTERED. SO BUY YOUR ORIGINAL "NIWF" NEW WEIGHT FORWARD FLY FISHING LINE TODAY

FREE…… TIPS AND TRICKS for casting with the NIWF

New improved weight forward (NIWF) fly fishing line, with a TRY IT Guarantee.

WOW ! a TRY IT Guarantee - try it for a day, fishing your favorite spot and if you are not 100% satisfied then return the NIWF line within 14 days of receipt in its original packaging for a full refund.
This is the only fly line that you can actually try under a TRY IT guarantee, so buy today while it is at the introductory price.

Where else can you get a guarantee like that?

Do you want more actual fishing time with less energy and more enjoyment?

The NIWF is manufactured to exacting standards and is a top of the range Fly line.

This line has taken over 25 years of development by Roger Beale - who has been fly fishing for 68 years - to give effortless casting, doing away with many FALSE CASTS which can snag behind you, lead to wind knots or spook fish.

The NIWF line is perfect for all practical anglers. who will profit from all the benefits oft this new line and see a huge improvement in their fly casting ability. The NIWF will not beat the distance of a champion caster who uses a WF or DT line with several false casts each time. The NIWF is designed for actual fishing, which is what the majority of us like to do.

When you pick up your line off the water your rod is already fully loaded with a short line. No false casting is needed to load the rod further so one cast is all that is required to deliver your fly right to the fish. The disturbance caused by picking up a long line off the water is quite considerable and should of course be avoided if possible, and so the NIWF line has been developed to provide a full AFTM (Association of Fishing Tackle Manufacturers) load to your rod even when you cast out pick up a short line.


No false casting means.
More Fishing Time
More enjoyment
No spooked fish
No snags behind as you only have a short line behind
No extra chance of wind knots caused by extra unnecessary casting
No fatigue caused by wasted energy
All this means more chances to catch fish.

The NIWF line will not make you a champion caster, but how many of us want to be champion casters? But will greatly add to your fishing time and enjoyment
Nature allows only a select few to be champion casters. Note that Olympic gold medallists and champion fly casters are far above the practical standard and are few and far between on river banks. Some of us can naturally cast more easily than others but not catch as many fish. Champion casters are not necessarily successful fishermen


Fly fishing is composed of three parts

STARTING, CASTING, and FISHING.
The first two have to be made as easy as possible. The third is really up to the fish!
Here are the simple movements (for a right- hander) ut into words that I hope all will understand. The “trigger finger” is the index finger.

STARTING TIP.
How do you START with no LOAD on your rod? Having observed many Fishers start a cast with no hassle I have called it the BIG STRETCH.
BIG STRETCH. STEP 1.
With the fly attached to the rod by the fly holding ring near the handle, pull the line with your left hand through your trigger finger thus bending the rod.
STEP 2.
Still holding the rod bent with your trigger finger tight, check that the line is clear and not tangled around the rod. If the line is tangled around the rod flick the tip of the rod in the required direction and the line will clear the rod. (If you are fishing with dropper flies on the line and a dropper is caught on one of the rings then smartly release you trigger finger allowing the rod to snap straight thus causing the offending dropper to jump loose. Then repeat step1)
STEP 3. Still holding the cleared rod bent with line held by your trigger finger, pull 12 feet of line off the reel with your left hand. When all is clear unhook the fly from the keeper ring while keeping the rod bent. Then slowly straighten your arms out at right angles to your body at the same time as letting the stripped line slowly slip through your trigger finger, when you have both arms out at full stretch horizontal to the ground you will have pulled approx 6 feet of line out the top of the rod. Now you have something to load the rod with without
A) asking someone to pull the line out of the top of your rod as sometimes you do not have a willing partner to help you
B) jiggling the rod tip in the water to get the line out so you can start as this can scare fish which often hide within a couple of feet of the bank
STEP 4.
Now your rod is loaded with 6 feet of line do an overhead or roll cast shooting out the rest of the line that you took off the reel at beginning of step 3. You are now comfortably fishing a short line to start.
Do not try to start fishing a long line to begin with as I have seen many fish caught very near the bank or boat when starting. Just give those fish a chance first with a short line.
STEP 5.
Now with your short line out fishing, gradually take more line off your reel and increase your distance with each cast covering extended water until you reach the fishing distance that you are comfortable with.
Note you have not used a false cast because the weight and design of the NIWF lines has done all the work for you.
NB Dry Fly fishermen will say they have to false cast to dry the fly. This is not necessary with the many new floatants available today. Occasionally a false cast can be necessary, but certainly not every time.
The solution for dry fly fishermen? Change your floatant and use a NIWF line thus reducing 90%+ of your false casts.
CASTING.
INSTANT POWER is the secret of great fly casting. It is when you flex the rod tip backward without any movement of the rod butt. (to get the feel of this power try shaking your rod without moving your hand. It so simple it is hard to believe. Just use your trigger finger ( index Finger ) to sharply pull back (a jerk ) and your thumb which is along the top of the rod handle pointing up the rod to jab forward. The sharper the pull and the jab the more movement you will get in your rod tip. Try this and you will be amazed at the power and speed of the rod tip. But remember to keep the hand , arm and wrist STILL with no movement . The hand is just the pivotal extension to the rod. If the hand arm or wrist moves it will reduce the power in the rod tip.
I have found that with a practical fishing approach (as against a championship style) the less movement a rod does the more power it can deliver to shoot the fly line towards the fish. ALL WITH LESS ENERGY.
We use the clock method to describe this action, where 12 is the sky and 6 the ground (described for right-handers).
1) We start when we have finished our cast and shot your line out to the fish. THE ROD will NOW be at 9 o'clock
2) from 9 o’clock to 11 o'clock is fishing time (described in next section).
3) when your rod is at 11o'clock you will have a short line out with only your leader on the water. This short line will help not to spook fish at lift off, ( That is when you lift your line and fly off the water after fishing the cast out). Now LIFT OFF applying instant power to the rod.

Note here that the champion casters have this simple movement hidden in the many movements that they do. All this extra movement is impossible for the majority of fishermen to time correctly or copy so try this simple NIWF style with the NIWF line for more enjoyable fishing,

By applying Instant power at 11 o’clock going backwards your line will be going UPWARDS and back. The instant power stops by 12 o’clock. Thus your line cannot catch your rod or your head, since the line is going UP and back above your rod tip and head which means no tangles.

At 12 o’clock follow through to 1 o’clock where you STOP - repeat STOP - and wait a fraction to let the line go out behind you and straighten out thus bending the rod tip backwards. This BEND of rod backwards LOADS the rod for your forward cast so this is very important. Note - a good back cast is required to load the rod for the forward cast so in many respects the back cast is MORE important than the forward.

With the rod loaded at 1 o’clock apply INSTANT POWER with a jab of your thumb. This power will be off again by 12 o’clock so your line will be going UPWARDS and forwards thus well above your head and rod tip which again means no tangles.

At 11 o’clock stop the rod and shoot the line that you have fished in on the previous fishing cast. To do this, release your trigger finger which has been retaining the line during the cast. After shooting the line follow the line down to 9 o’clock to start fishing. (Some more advanced fishermen will be controlling the line with their left hand not their trigger finger but the same principles apply)

FISHING TIME for various disciplines.
Now we have completed a full cast the rod is at 9 o’clock.

DRY FLY FISHING.
Having cast upstream let the fly float down towards you on the current. Be careful not to drag the fly in the water (a sure way to scare off or put down feeding fish). To control your line strip in, that is , slowly at the rate of the current, taking up any slack line with you left hand through your trigger finger. Continue to take up line with your left hand at the same time slowly raising you rod from 9 o’clock to 11 o’clock. This is all necessary to keep contact with your fly without causing it to drag and also being ready to strike any rise (which you can not do on a slack line). The higher the rod the faster the strike thus resulting in more fish landed.
The speed of this line take up between 9 and 11 o’clock depends on the speed of the current. Dry fly fishing depends on a free floating fly with no drags and a fast strike at a rise. So adjust accordingly until you are now back at 11 o’clock with a short line to lift off to start your next cast with instant power.

Down Stream fishing.
Cast across the stream (often at 45 degrees or can be sometimes nearly straight across.) Let the fly come round in the current, with your rod still at 9 o’clock, then as the line is straightening out below at the side of the stream you shorten you line by pulling line with your left hand through your trigger finger and slowly raising the rod up to 11 o’clock. (many fish are caught on this upstream retrieve just before the the start of another cast.). The rod is now at 11 o’clock with a short line ready for lift off for your back cast.

Still water fishing.
Cast downwind if you can or across wind. Your rod is now at 9 o’clock and your fly is now stationary in the water. Sometimes fish will take a stationary fly or just when it lands but they are more attracted to movement. So start stripping in line with your left hand through your trigger finger. The speed of the retrieve from very slow to very fast depends on the conditions of the day, wind, time feeding habits etc. At the same time slowly raise the rod from 9 o’clock to 11 o’clock. When the rod is at 11 o’clock you will have a short line out ready to start your next cast (many fish are caught close to the bank as they often follow in for a long way )

Boat Fishing, drifting boat or loch style.
Having cast out your rod is now at 9 o’clock, and the boat is drifting down wind onto the fly creating slack line (which is no good to strike a fish and your line can even go under the boat!) so retrieve the line with your left hand through the trigger finger. Speed depends on the drift speed and the speed you wish to move the fly through the water. I believe movement is the important factor here but speed just depends on the fish that day. (I have seen a slow retrieving fisher catch more than a fast retrieving angler and vice versa.) While retrieving the line, raise the rod from 9 o’clock to 11 o’clock. At 11 o’clock your top dropper should be just on the surface (so you have a very short line.) It is important to slowly brush the water with your top dropper before casting again, to shoot as much line out as you have retrieved. I have seen many trout caught by dabbling the dropper just before casting. Some days it will account for 80% of the catch so it is worth perfecting.

To sum up
You must have now noticed that for all the different fishing situations the casting style is the same, with the same important features to remember.

1. 11 o’clock Instant Power and Upward back cast with instant power
2. Follow through from instant power application 11 o’clock to 1 o’clock
3. STOP at 1 o’clock to load the rod for forward cast.
4. Instant Power at 1 o’clock Upwards and forwards
5. Pause at 11 to shoot line
6. Follow through to 9 o’clock to gently present the fly
7. Fishing Time IS from 9 o’clock to 11 o’clock DO NOT WASTE IT .

TRY the original NEW IMPROVED WEIGHT FORWARD NIWF in all sizes.

To STRIKE A RISE is to apply instant power and if you miss the fish you are already in your next cast. In my opinion you cannot strike fast enough.


NEW SIMPLE FLY CASTING FOR ALL FISHERS

New Improved Weight Forward Fly Fishing line

NOTE WE HAVE ADOPTED A ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH ON PACKAGING AND ARE SELLING THIS LINE WITHOUT A BOX THUS REDUCING YOUR COST AND THE ENVIRONMANTAL FOOTPRINT

From an avid Flyfisher, Dear rodreelandlines,

I paid £30 for my last line and to say the least im impressed but what is the best price for any more . it really is very very good 01698farmer
- 01698farmer

and again, Dear rodreelandlines,

you can certainly use my e mail.this is a great step forward for catching fish,2days ive used it so far 5 fish, its so smoothe there is less disturbance, well done keep it up01698farmer
- 01698farmer


Member since 09-Jul-08 in United Kingdom
Location: Powys, United Kingdom

See any or all of the video clips below to see how easy the NIWF can make it for you

Geordie Easy Fly casting on the Thurso River with an NIWF fly line.

Roger easy fly casting with an NIWF fishing line on Thurso river.

Geordie Spey casting on Thurso River with an NIWF line.

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