The Art Of Fly Fishing By Angel Estrella What is fly fishing? For most people, is just fishing. Throw some bait on a line, toss it in the water and wait for a nibble, but for fly enthusiasts, it’s so much more. An ancient angling method, fly is a method that was initially developed primarily for catching trout and salmon. Currently, however, it is also used to catch pike, carp, bass and other species.
Fly uses an artificial fly as bait, which is tied to a hook with the use of thread, feathers, fur and other similar materials. The idea is to create an illusion that will match a natural vision of food to attract the fish. Fly rods, which are used for fly fishing, are light in weight, but long in their design. The lines, themselves, are somewhat heavy in order to provide the casting weight. The lines may be made to either float or sink and are typically matched to the fly rod according to the weight. The fly itself will be very lightweight and is attached to the line.
So, what is the difference between fly and regular fishing? Realistically, it is more than just the bait, right? Right. The main difference in fly and regular casting is that with casting, you use the weight of the bait to throw out the line, while fly uses a weightless bait and a weighted line that directs the actual placement.
Fly is commonly done in two different forms, which consists of either dry or wet. Dry flies are coated to sit atop the water’s surface, while wet flies are placed beneath the water’s surface in an attempt to lure fish.
Fly rods and accessories can be commonly found
at any bait shop, retail store’s department or online specialty store. There are a number of online fly experts that are happy to sell their recommended products. The internet may, in fact, hold the greatest selection of fly gear as customers are granted access to a world of businesses and a haven of products to feed their fly appetite.
The art of fly is best enjoyed in the company of friends. A quiet afternoon on the water, enjoying nature and competing for the greatest catch is all apart of the fun related to fly fishing. There are many areas that are accommodating to fly fishing, including the western United States and parts of Canada.
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