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The Five Main Types of Fly Fishing Flies

admin on Oct 29th 2009

Although there are hundreds of types of flies used for fly fishing, most of them fall into five specific categories, or types. These types are dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, streamers and buck tails, and terrestrials. The main purpose of the fly is to imitate an insect that the fish wants to eat. A dry [...]

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The Best Fly Fishing Guide Ever

admin on Oct 28th 2009

Fly fishing is a sport that has been around for hundreds of years but nobody really knew about it until the last couple of centuries when it gained popularity in Britain and in the United States. For some, fly fishing is just “that thing where they fling a big long fishing line over their heads [...]

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Wild Water Fly Fishing Complete Starter Package

admin on Oct 28th 2009

You get our fantastic AX56-090-4 Series , 4 piece fly rod with a LIFETIME WARRANTY, a large arbor reel preloaded with backing, a weight forward (5 weight) floating fly line and 5X tapered leader, a rod sock, a rod case, a fly box and three flies–Parachute Adams, Black Fly and Gold Ribbed Hare’s Ear. The [...]

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Fly Fishing Spoken Here!

admin on Oct 28th 2009

Fly Fishing is a very old method of fishing that is particularly effective for hauling in trout. Ponds, small streams, rivers and lakes are best for trout. Fly fishing is tantalizingly unique in that the bait is artificial flies made by tying, fur, yarn, feathers, foam, or almost anything else that can be made to [...]

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5 Types of Fly Fishing Flies

admin on Oct 28th 2009

Although most flies represent water insects, a terrestrial fly is made to imitate a land insect that has fallen into the water. The two most common terrestrials that are imitated for fly fishing are the ant and the grasshopper.Although there are hundreds of  types of flies used for fly fishing, most of them fall into [...]

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Getting Great Catches With Fly Fishing Flies

admin on Oct 27th 2009

If you are into fly fishing, then definitely you have encountered fishing terms such as artificial fly, wet and dry flies and fly fishing flies. In fact, the term fly fishing will not be without the flies. However, it must be clear that flies, even the artificial ones, can be used for other forms of [...]

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Fly Fishing Tackle – What is It?

admin on Oct 27th 2009

Fly fishing is a specific type of fishing and therefore requires a specific type of tackle. But to those who are new to fishing may ask “what is it?” and what is the difference between them? The general idea of the difference is that different fish can be caught because of the different tools used. [...]

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Fly Fishing, Beginners Guide to the Types of Fishing Flies

admin on Oct 27th 2009

In fly fishing, flies are generally divided into four types of artificial flies. (Flies are also called lures in some countries.)  They are: 1       Dry flies 2 Wet flies 3 Nymphs 4 Streamers The categories of flies can cross into each other.  There are no real strict guidelines for classifying the flies as depending [...]

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Fly Fishing Equipment Guide – Learn More About The Items You Use

admin on Oct 27th 2009

If you have heard of fly-fishing and you do not know what it is, it is a style angling that has a history tracing back to the ancient times. Fly fishing has a big difference from the fishing style we are used today which uses a reel and a rod, the fly-fisherman goes into the [...]

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Fly Fishing Outfit – 5 Items To Have A Balanced Wardrobe

admin on Oct 27th 2009

Selecting the first fly-fishing outfit is the most difficult step once you have decided to participate in fly-fishing. Five essential items make up a fishing outfit. They are the line, rod, leader, reel and the fly. It is essential that each item of the outfit works in an efficient manner and is comfortable for your [...]

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