Fly Fishing Tackle Shop Article

There are many things to look for in a fly fishing tackle shop including fast turnaround times and of course bargain offers. And, what's more, the fly fishing tackle shop must also have the best selection. If you plan on visiting an online store then check out Carlsons that though it is a British shop it can nevertheless still provide you with some very interesting online deals.

The selection at this fly fishing tackle store is truly extensive and you can find every last item you can think of. From the fly tying as well Bivvies to different trout fishing flies this is one shop that has it all. Here, you can also shop for trout flies handheld, rods and reels and a wide assortment of accessories including fly lines and boxes as well as game bags and more.

As for rods you can shop at this shop for Grey rods, Reddington and Vision rods as too Sea rods and the entire range of specialist fly fishing rods.

In addition, this store provides you with a wide variety of options in regard to reels that are sometimes made from aluminum or which can also be made from reinforced nylon. The list of accessories available at Carlsons is also exhaustive and hugely impressive.

From sinkants and floatants and conditioner to strike indicators to leader, loops, backing and even fluorocarbon there is plenty to choose from. You can even shop for precision molded fly boxes and the Richard Wheatley Fly box is also readily available here.

A rod case is an essential item of gear and this too can be purchased here. For fewer than twenty dollars you can certainly find a good quality rod case that will help protect your rod and also help you to carry other essential items of tackle in a secure and safe manner.

The right saltwater fly fishing tackle is vital to the success of your endeavors. This means that you have to be well informed about what kind of tackle you should be using because the wrong tackle could mean that you might end up spending all your time with the line in the water but at the end of day you will come up empty-handed. So, learn about things such as the weight of the line, the size and strength of the rod and learn about the right fly fishing reel as well and only then head for the ocean.

Ian Botham runs his own online sports goods mail order business as well as several sports related websites. Check out this great Fishing guides site or you can get the latest Fishing Classics news, articles and resources.

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An Old Alarm Clock and Fly Fishing

I suppose it was inevitable that I would do the research and write an article on the history of fly fishing.  I grew up wanting to know what makes things tick and quite literally I made my first discovered at the age of eight.  It was to my great delight, when I became the rightful owner of a large alarm clock that ‘‘ticked ‘and obtained the permission to dissect it to discover where the ticking sound came from.  If you are a Baby Boomer like me, then you know I'm referring to a time prior to the digital age, when clocks had all those moving parts and a wonderful ‘‘tick tock'‘ sound.

Now if you are an avid fan of fly fishing like me, you know there is no better thrill than wading out into a body of water and pitting you're casting skills in snaring a beautiful fish in their own natural habitat!  I suppose man has been fishing in some way or another since the beginning of time, however it's the sport of fly fishing that captures the imagination and there is nothing quite as popular as the art of fly fishing.  A quick search of Google reveals over thirty three million inquiries on the subject, so like the old alarm clock; I decided to see where all the ‘‘ticking'‘ comes from.

‘‘They fasten red (crimson red) wool around a hook, and fix onto the wool two feathers which grow under a cock's wattles, and which in color are like wax.  Their rod is six feet long, and their line is the same length.  Then they throw their snare, and the fish, attracted and maddened by the color, comes straight at it, thinking from the pretty sight to gain a dainty mouthful; when, however, it opens its jaws, it is caught by the hook, and enjoys a bitter repast, a captive.'‘ Translated from a piece of literature dating back to 1558 the above is a reference to a Macedonian fly that was observed to hover over water and when it landed on the water, it floated there long enough for a fish to take it.  As far as we know this is the earliest reference to the observance of a type of fly that could be used to catch fish.

Around Medieval Times a text was found referring to the catching of trout and grayling using a '‘feathered hook'‘.  Other texts identify fly fishing as the chosen method of commoners from 1360 onwards.

The earliest rods were about six feet in length. This was a rod that was ideal for fishing on overgrown rivers where there is no clear back-cast, but the main reason for was that six feet is about the maximum length of straight hazel shoot, which was the basic material available at that time.

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It wasn't until the eighteenth century that silk lines appeared. Up until silk was available, early anglers fished with knotted from horsehair lines.  These lines would have been about the same length as their rods, and most likely the fly was tied directly onto the end of the horsehair.  The fly would float at first, and then sink to a depth of a few centimeters.  A reference to casting a fly was made in 1620 in the form of footnotes to a poem, ‘‘… a line twice your rod's length of three hairs' thickness,  in open water free from trees on a dark windy afternoon,  and if you have learned the cast of the fly,'‘  The concept of the ‘‘dry fly'‘and the ‘‘wet fly'‘were centuries in to the future.

Rings first appeared on rods towards the end of the seventeenth century. The invention gave anglers much more control over the line while a fish was being played, however it had little effect on casting distances.

Jointed rods were becoming more common by the latter half of the eighteenth century. These were often made of wood, sometimes reinforced with brass, and were terribly unreliable.  Trout fly rods were still much longer in these early years and were as much as fourteen to seventeen feet.  The majority of them were shorter rods.  A typical rod might have measure twelve foot long for fishing with lines that terminated in two hairs or more; nine feet for fishing with single hairs ‘‘for the small fly'‘, and seventeen feet long for salmon.  An experienced angler might reckon to throw twelve yards of line with one hand, and or seventeen with both, while using a sixteen foot rod.

The tackle trade had become well established by the eighteenth century, and sold every conceivable item a fly fisher would have needed, as well as many that they didn't need.  In the last half of the century, the multiplying reel was developed. The multiplying reel gave the angler a much higher rate of retrieve, but most designs had brass gears, which ground to shreds under any kind of strain, leaving the fisherman in a horrible state of affair for much of that period.

In the early days anglers had had to twist their own fly lines, generally out of horsehair. During the industrial revolution a variety of tapered manufactured lines became available which could be cast with greater accuracy. By 1850, tapered reel lines were pretty much standard issue and it was pretty much a routine for anglers to reverse a fly line when one end had worn out.

The years 1851 to 1900 were a time of great change in the world of fly fishing.  The false cast was discovered, the dry fly technique emerged, split cane rods were perfected, and ‘‘modern'‘ reels were developed.  The winds of change began to blow in 1857, when Stewart, a young Scotsman, suggested upstream wet fly fishing with for 'a light stiff, single-handed rod of about ten feet long.  The discovery of the false-cast and the beginnings of dry fly fishing began the trend towards shorter trout rods that led to the split-cane rods of Halford's generation.

With Aluminum came a brief practice for using of all sorts of exotic materials. Rubber was in popular use for fly-reel construction between the years 1851 (when Goodyear put in his first patent for rubber processing), to around 1925.  American indigenous reels had almost completely replaced imported products by 1845.

The 1850s marked the beginning of the end of long double-handed trout rods, although they didn't totally fall from favor for at least another forty years.  At the turn of the century the hexagonal split-cane rod was the dominant design, with single, double and steel-centered builds available on request.

In the 1890s, the development of wet trout fly fishing effectively stalled, and dry fly fishing was to drive the technology of the next century.

Glass-fiber rods first appeared in the late 1940's, but it took a while for the new material to be adopted. In 1949, polyvinyl chloride became available, and the first nylon fly line appeared.  In 1952, the discovery of a method of altering the thickness of the PVC coat on the new lines allowed the taper on these lines to be controlled to a precise amount, and the invention of ways to alter the specific gravity of the PVC coating produced a line with greater flexibility than anyone had ever dreamed of in a fly line.

The early years of the twentieth century were a time of great innovation, and the design of the fly reel was greatly improved. At long last, technology was up to the job, and the designers were free to experiment.

Today you can't pick up a fly rod without taking part in history, so next time you cast your line and flick your fly into the future you are part of the ever developing and exciting history of fly fishing!

 

More information including tips and techniques on fishing can be found at Best Source for Fishing Tips and Techniques

Quotes and parts of this article were printed with permission. A more detailed history of fly fishing can be found at Fly Fishing History by Dr. Andrew N. Herd

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How to Make Adventurous Deep Sea Diving

Deep-Sea Diving

Deep sea diving or Scuba Diving as it is popularly known as, is diving in the deeper parts of the ocean with the help of SCUBA gear. SCUBA is for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. It allows the diver to breathe underwater and remain there for a long period of time. Deep Sea diving is mostly done for the purpose of research, fishing, and exploration or simply for fun. It is a popular sport.

Fundamentals of Deep-Sea Diving

Deep-sea diving is very popular amongst the adventurous kind, but then, more the adventure more the danger. There are a few basic fundamentals one should follow while diving.

Always double-check the equipment.

Avoid diving in shark-infested areas.

A diver should de-pressurize the ears. As the diver descends deeper into the water, the pressure on his body increases, causing discomfort in the ears and sinuses or even worse, it can cause your capillaries to burst. To avoid this, close both your nostrils and blow, this will block your ears, hence, de-pressurize them. This technique is called ‘equalization’.

While diving, the diver should have a spotter, either on the boat or on the shore, looking out for his safety.

And all the divers must follow an important rule; they must fly a diver down flag (red flag with a white diagonal slash) to alert the boats around, that a diver is down in the water.

Advantages of Deep-Sea Diving

It is a fantastic and adventurous sport that gives you an experience like no other.

Career-wise, it is great. The money is good. It is definitely worth considering as a career.

You get to travel around the world.

There is a good chance of finding valuable things, which can be kept as Maritime Laws allow the divers to keep whatever they have found in the ocean.

Disadvantages of Deep-Sea Diving

A very demanding job which involves working for long hours.

Since travelling is a big part of it, it may take toll on your health.

It is very dangerous in nature.

It is an expensive hobby as the scuba gear is pricey. Also a boat is required every time you go out to sea.

Deep-Sea Diving Hazards

Since deep-sea diving involves going into an environment not conducive to humans, hazards are a norm. Most hazards are pressure related. Divers often end up bursting their blood capillaries, by not following the equalization method. Decompression sickness is another hazard divers have to be careful of; it occurs if the divers spends too much time in the deep or ascends too quickly to the surface. Nitrogen bubbles are formed in the body, which then cause a lot of pain in the joints. In extreme cases it could also be fatal.

Deep-Sea Safety Measures

Divers should follow all the safety measures by the book to avoid any mishaps. Before every dive, the diver should calculate the depth at which they would be diving and the time they would be spending underneath. Divers should also know the marine animals that may pose a threat.

Written by Rosy
Hello I am Rosy Smith.I am doing research on Deep sea, sea life as well as on Sea animals.

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Fly Fishing in Curecanti National Recreation Area

In Curecanti National Recreation Area, Kokanee Salmon, as well as Brown, Rainbow, Brook, and Cutthroat Trout can be caught using flies. Blue Mesa Reservoir is the largest Kokanee Salmon fishery in the United States. The fall spawning season is the best time to fish for Kokanee with flies.

The Gunnison River provides excellent fly fishing with good chances for catching large trout. The Lake Fork of the Gunnison River (Gateview) is more challenging, but also provides excellent fish habitat and sizeable trout. While the reservoirs are best fished from boats using artificial lures, fly fishing can be good in areas where there is fresh water flowing in from tributaries or drainages.

Fly fishing in the small creeks provides the best opportunity to catch fish. Curecanti provides access to public lands for the numerous small creeks feeding Blue Mesa Reservoir. Curecanti Creek and Blue Creek (boat access only at Blue Creek) are tributaries of Morrow Point Reservoir; and Cimarron and Crystal Creek empty into Crystal Reservoir. Make sure that you check the property boundaries prior to fishing to ensure that you are not fishing on private land.

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The appropriate fly fishing gear can make the difference between a successful outing and a bust trip. Most of the fish that are caught on fly are done so using lightweight gear with a matched rod and line weight of between 2 and 7, 2 being extremely light and 7 being considerably more than is necessary. Without the proper fly, the fish will not take interest.

Flies that work in all seasons include the Orange Stimulator, Atoms, Royal Wolfs, Pheasant Tails, Elk Hair Caddis, and other Caddis. During the early spring and fall, streamers work well in most of the waters of Curecanti.

The tentative hatch schedule for the Gunnison area is May-Mayflies, June-Green Drakes, July/August-Stoneflies, and August Wooley Bugger and Leaches.

In addition to the fly rod and fly, a net and hemostats will aid in the successful release of live fish by minimizing handling stress.

Fish become stressed through capture and handling which upsets their blood chemistry. The effects can be cumulative and decimate a fish. We recommend these actions to increase the survival chances of a catch and release fish:

* Bring the fish in as quickly as possible.
* Use barbless hooks, or crimp the barbs with needle nose pliers.
* Minimize handling the fish. Be sure your hands or net is wet before touching the fish. Use a net with knotless mesh.
* Keep the fish in the water. It preserves its protective slime coat.
* Use a hook disgorger to remove hooks in the throat. Do not remove a deep hook, but cut the line just above the lure.
* Use a heavy leader line, which exerts maximum pressure on the fish.
* Gently hold fish in water facing upstream to allow it to gain equilibrium and add oxygen to its blood. Release it when it struggles.

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Review of Oasis Brisas Resort in Santa Lucia, Cuba

Despite the damage done by 3 consecutive hurricanes in the fall of 2008, the Oasis Brisas has rebuilt quickly and remains one of Cuba’s Atlantic Coast hidden gems. Being some distance from the airport in Camaguey and being a flight away from the hustle and bustle of Veradero and Havana, Santa Lucia is a peaceful and friendly place unparalleled in Cuba.

Location: Santa Lucia is a small strip of resorts on the northern coast of Cuba. It is 90 minutes from the closest airport in Camaguey. The Brisas is a fairly small resort and all rooms are relatively near to all activities, restaurants and bars.

Rooms: The rooms are modest but quite adequate. As with many resorts in Cuba, plumbing, electricity and air conditioning are subject to breakdowns quite often. This is a way of life in a country so cut off from a number of ‘western’ countries. See it as part of the romance and appreciate what these people have to go through on a regular basis dealing with what we consider small problems.

Restaurants and Bars: The food may be bland as it is at most Cuban resorts. This is more their interpretation of what North Americans and Europeans want than what their traditional food is. However, the food is plentiful as is the booze. There is a bar open 24 hours per day and there are others open until varying hours. Cristal is the only beer available and may start to taste a little disgusting after 5 or 6 days. Everything else is based on Rum. A common complaint about Cuban resorts is that bar service is slow and unfriendly and the bartenders don’t appreciate tips. They do appreciate tips but they appreciate being talked to and treated like human beings even more. Take the time to learn a few Spanish phrases and try to converse a little with these folks. You’ll find it will go a long way.

Beach/Pool/Grounds: The beach at the resort is beautiful. Straying off the grounds will find you walking through garbage. The water is amazingly clear and do bring snorkelling gear if you have it. There are patches of coral reef within an easy swim of the beach that are teeming with tropical fish. There is only one pool. It is fairly large but the water may be cool. The swim-up bar is worth the cold water, though, as this is where you will get the best service!

Excursions: There are not many off-site excursions available and the ones that are available are the usual that you will find at any resort. You can fly to the major tourist centres in Cuba which would involve overnight stays. There are sporting trips such as snorkelling, catamaran trips, sailing, deep-sea fishing, diving, ATVing, etc. You should take a walk down the main road to visit the workers town. It’s a good education on how the resort workers live and you can get in on some great hospitality for a few pesos.

Common Complaints: The usual complaints always arise when people post a review of this resort. The staff are unfriendly. Well, no they aren’t. They don’t speak your language and it is hard to be friendly to someone who wants an instant answer and who thinks they are of a superior society. The rooms are poorly maintained. It may seem this way, but they are trying as hard as they can with the minimal resources they have to keep the resort in working condition. The drive is too long from the airport. You knew this going in and if you didn’t, the bad review goes to your travel agent and not the resort. The further you drive from an airport, the more exclusive and real your resort is going to be. It is worth the drive.

In all, the Oasis Brisas in Santa Lucia is a great resort for anyone who wants to get away from civilization and relax. The resort is small enough that you will form friendships with the staff and entertainment crew. In fact, this is the only resort I’ve been to where the entertainment crew intermingles with the customers all day long until their evening performance. Don’t forget your sunscreen, snorkelling gear and gifts for the local people.

Hint: If you want unlimited coconuts and speedy service from the maintenance and grounds crew, money talks, yes. Rum speaks much louder. Discretely take the maintenance and grounds crew drinks from the bar that you’re getting for free anyway and you will be treated like kings and queens!

Written by BeingAVeganAthlete

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Work And Travel, Living Like a Gypsy

With the economy in the dumps and the job market as poor as it is I assume that many people would consider a job requiring travel who previously wouldn't have.  People who live like gypsies while working are a minority, but they're not uncommon.  Admittedly it's not for everyone.  Some people instinctively know that it's not for them and avoid it.  Some people, myself included, loved the lifestyle, but circumstances change, and so does our lifestyle.  Some people wouldn't live any other way.

Lots of people have jobs that require them to travel.  To my way of thinking the difference between a person who travels as part of their job and a gypsy is that the former is always looking forward to returning home, while the gypsy is at home in their travels.  It's largely an attitude.

This article is not meant to entice anyone into living like a gypsy.  That's in your blood, either you will or you won't.  Rather, I'd like to share a few lessons learned from my years on the road.

Since living on the road means travel, the most important consideration is how are we going to travel?  Occasionally this may entail flying but usually it means driving.  Keep in mind that we're talking about living on the road, not taking a vacation.  I advise against using a bus or Amtrak for this kind of travel.  Once you're at your destination you're still in need of transportation if you got there by bus.  This isn't an issue if you drove there yourself.

With gas prices as high as they are I encourage car pooling and sharing travel expenses as much as possible.  But I want to travel in my vehicle and split the cost with others.  I've been in situations where I wanted to visit different attractions that are fairly close but can't because I don't have my vehicle.  With my wheels, I'm in charge.  Remember, this is your life not just a work trip, and there's more to life than just working!  Also, if you decide to quit a job for any reason, you don't want to be stuck for lack of transportation.

What type of vehicle is best for a gypsy?  I highly recommend a pickup.  My favorite vehicle was a 1984 Chevrolet 3/4 ton, 4X4 pickup, with dual gas tanks, manual hubs, a 350 engine, and standard transmission.  Having a 4X4 can be indispensable if you need to travel off road, or on poorly maintained back roads.  It's also handy in the winter.  With a pickup you can travel with whatever gear and work tools you need, a set of mechanics tools for wrenching on your own vehicle, camp gear, and a few toys. 

Breakdowns are a huge pain but they're going to happen.  Be proactive instead of reactive as much as possible and keep up on the maintenance.  Do whatever you can do to minimize the severity of breakdowns, and how often they occur.

Actual living arrangements will depend on the area you're in.  Many people stay in motels.  In a big city that makes sense, but most of my jobs were out in the country.  I got to the point that I felt like motels were largely a waste of money.  Fortunately I've always enjoyed camping, so that's what I did.  But you need to realize that there's a huge difference between a recreational camp out, and working out of a camp site.

With camp trailers there are pluses and minuses.  It's convenient to have a small home on wheels that you can hook onto when it's time to move and simply drop off when you've arrived at your destination.  Naturally the larger the trailer, the more creature comforts there are.  With the largest camp trailers you're courting disaster if you attempt to take them off road and into the back country.  So you're looking at parking them in RV parks.  There you'll find water and power hookups, and septic tanks.  They usually have a small store on site and laundry facilities.  Their cost is often as much as some motels.  Don't count on seclusion in an RV park, often times they're more crowded than living in an apartment complex. 

If you want to use a trailer and camp off road or in the back country, a smaller trailer is called for.  In this case you're giving up the hookups and amenities that you have in an RV park.  This means packing in water, the necessity of emptying your sewage tank occasionally, and keeping the batteries charged and propane tanks filled.

For a few years I had a 21 foot camp trailer that I enjoyed.  It was large enough to have a lot of creature comforts, but was small enough to take off road in some places.  After I sold that trailer, I started living out of the back of my pickup.  This is the period of time that I have my fondest memories of being a gypsy.  I had a cab high sleeper shell on the back of the pickup, and I put plywood on the floor so that I had a flat surface there.  An old army cot set up with a couple of foam bed rolls and a sleeping bag made an excellent bed.  Some of the gear fit under the cot to economize on space. 

A tent is an indispensable item.  If you're in an area where it's practical pitch your tent and make camp.  If there are enough people in your group that someone's always in camp, you don't need to worry about breaking camp when you leave for awhile.  Make improvements around camp as you have the time.  It's amazing how creative people can get with these improvements.  If there's fairly long periods when no one is in camp pack up everything but your tent and bed when you leave.  They reserve your camp site, and they're easy to replace if they're stolen.

A major issue when working out of a camp site is personal cleanliness.  On some job sites there are showers, most mines will have them.  It's possible in some places that you can use pay showers such as the ones available at truck stops.  I've found that a solar powered shower works well if you have a secluded area where you can hang it and take a shower.  The biggest problem with a solar powered shower is that it's easy to overheat the water.  But you can always add cooler water to bring the temperature down to a tolerable level.

Coolers took up most of the space in my pickup.  Old coolers work great to store things in.  I used one old cooler to throw cook gear in; camp stove, white gas, skillet, dutch oven, coffee pot, utensils, and lantern.  Another cooler was used for dry goods; canned goods, pancake mix, bread, things of that sort.  Then there was a cooler used for produce and meat that needed to be kept on ice.  Finally, there was a large water cooler.  Canned drinks were also thrown into this cooler.  Depending on the temperature ice will last two or three days.

Use work clothes that haven't been ruined at work yet as your good clothes.  This cuts down on space taken up with luggage.  Being a gypsy is fairly casual, so you're not dressing to impress anyone.  This is both practical and cost efficient.  When old clothes are worn out save them instead of throwing them away.  They make excellent fire place tinder.

Depending upon how much travel you're doing and how often you're moving, it may not be practical to establish a mailing address, even a P.O. Box.  In the 80's I'd send money orders to my mother and she'd collect and pay my bills for me.  Now days with online banking and billing I'd have it set up so that I could pay all my bills online.  Computers are so prevalent any more that it shouldn't be a problem to find one that you can use for a short while to take care of bills.

The "toys" you travel with for recreation will vary from one person to another.  I carried a set of horseshoes, fishing gear, and a few guns.  This worked well for me.  Attitudes have changed since the 1980's and I would make it a point to know the gun laws in each state before traveling through them with guns.  Even back then California had such a hard nosed reputation when it came to guns that I packed mine away out of sight and left them alone while I was in that state.

I was pulled over by the state police in New Mexico once.  It was a fairly minor offense and they let me go on it.  However, I had a New Mexico Drivers License, Arizona plates on my truck, and a mailing address in Utah.  This had them scratching their heads and they considered hauling me in just to sort things out.  Fortunately for me they didn't.  Now days I think they would.  If I were still living the gypsy life I would pay more attention to my personal "papers", so as not to set off alarms or raise any flags with the police or anyone else in authority.

In short, with the economy and the job market being in the poor shape they are, I believe that traveling for work is a more viable option for many people than it once was.  Call it being a gypsy if you will.  Using a little common sense, it can actually be an enjoyable experience.  It's even became a lifestyle of choice for many.

Written by robertheston
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Answer by nudangler
Yes.

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Choosing Fly Fishing Equipment

As the popularity of fly fishing has grown, so has the availability, and choice, of  gear to use for this very enjoyable sport. This means though, that unless you really know what you are looking for, the choice of equipment can be rather overwhelming. The best advice is, just focus on the basics and you'll find the gear you need to truly enjoy your fly fishing. Having said that, as with most things, you get what you pay for. So don't go for the cheapest you can find. If a piece of equipment is relatively inexpensive, find out why before purchasing, or you may find that you've wasted your money.

Basic Gear for Fly Fishing

The Rod

First and foremost, you need the right fishing rod. Without the right rod, the rest of the gear is meaningless. In the beginning, flexible fly fishing rods were made from sturdy wood. Next came treated and reinforced bamboo rods.

Bamboo was a step up from the original wooden rods and increased the quality of the fishing experience. Many anglers still use these and wouldn't swop them for anything else. A good bamboo rod though can be extremely expensive, as many hours work has to go into it's construction. The most recent advance in materials is carbon fiber, or fiberglass.  

Rods made for fly fishing are heavier than the normal fishing rods. Fiberglass gives weight to the rod, while still maintaining flexibility. The additional weight also gives the rod a smooth and clean cast. When selecting your rod, be aware that the smoothness of the cast can vary from rod to rod. You can choose from fast action rods, which are only flexible at the tip, to medium action, which are flexible for around half their length, right to the other end of the scale, slow action rods, which are flexible throughout their length. 

The Fishing Reel

As with the rods, fly fishing reels are larger and heavier than a normal fishing reel. They are also more durable. These reels possess a distinctive design which allows it to work in unison with the rod. This means that the rod and the reel must be compatible with other. This factor is much more important in fly fishing than in normal fishing. So when you decide to purchase your gear, it would be wise to buy the rod and the reel at the same time. It is possible to buy a combination set, where everything is matched for you. If you already have a rod, then take it with you when you buy the reel. That way you can ensure they will work together as one unit.  

The Fly

The most important piece of fly fishing equipment is also the tiniest, the replicated fly. Selecting a fly can be difficult. There is a huge selection of flies from which to choose, and different flies are designed to catch different types of fish. Before you purchase your flies, decide what type of fish you want to catch. Otherwise, instead of the perfect break from stress described above, you'll just get frustrated when you catch nothing.

The Clothes 

Okay, clothes aren't really important in fly fishing, anything comfortable will do although bright colors are not a good idea, as with any kind of hunting, try and blend in with your surroundings. Remember also, that you may be wading out into cold water, so buy yourself a good set of rubber waders. You'll enjoy your fly fishing experience more if you're warm and dry.

William Carter is an experienced fly fisherman who has taught many students the art of fly fishing.

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Best Fly Fishing Rod

When fly fishing, it helps out tremendously to have quality equipment.  Although you do not have to have the best of everything to be successful, it certainly helps if you have a rod, reel and line that go well together and made out of high grade materials.  In the last 20 years, fly rods have improved immensely as the fly rod manufactures compete to build the "Best Fly Fishing Rod" on the market as devoted fly fishermen are willing to part with large sums of money in order to have top notch gear.  So the big question is: What is "The Best Fly Fishing Rod".

Any experienced fly fisherman will tell you that there really isn't one specific rod that could be considered the best fly rod.  You see, there are so many different species and different sized fish in the world that there is no way for one rod to be the perfect rod for all fish.  That is exactly why choosing a fly rod is so difficult because there is a huge spectrum of applications and a large number of rod makers trying to build a better rod.  

In your quest to find the best fly fishing rod, there are certain aspects that should be considered.  Size, Action, and quality (price) are the three big ones and what we will cover in this article.

Size

The first thing we need to do is figure out what size of rod you will need.  If you are presenting small dry flies to trout, then you will want a light rod with a delicate presentation.  If you are planning on targeting Rooster Fish in the ocean, then obviously the same rod that you use for trout is probably not going to cut it.  There are different sized rods designed for different sized fish and different situations.  Here is a generic list of rod weights and the fish they are designed to fight.  

2wt    small trout, pan fish
4wt    trout, pan fish
6wt    bass, trout,
8wt    steelhead, bass, saltwater
10wt    salmon, steelhead, tuna, saltwater
12wt     saltwater, dorado, sail fish
14wt    saltwater, sail fish, marlin, shark

Obviously there are extremes in most cases, so your individual fly rod needs may differ a bit.

Action

A Fly rod works by throwing line instead of a lure.   It does so by bending and loading up energy to cast the line back and forth.   That is why fly fishing rods can get quite expensive and why quality is so important.  The "Action" of a rod is the term that signifies at what point the rod bends.  There are 3 main types of rod Action: Slow, Medium, Fast.  A rod can also fall somewhere in between actions and be called a combination of the two such as Medium Fast.  Here is a list of the main action types and how they bend:

•    Fast Action: rod bends mostly at the tip.  Built for high line speed good for long casts, accuracy, wind conditions, and casting large flies. These rods are best suited for experienced casters as they are difficult to learn with.

•    Medium Action: rod bends in the mid section of the rod.  This is the easiest rod to cast but will lack the distance and accuracy of faster action rods.

•    Slow Action: whole rod bends when casting.  Made for small streams and short casts.

While Medium Action rods are easiest to cast, if you are a beginner looking for the best fly rod, then you will probably want to go with a medium fast action as eventually you will want to be able to make those longer cast and through heavier flies.

Quality

Quality and price are synonymous with each other.  You will have a hard time finding one that is not the other.  I will tell you one thing though, while there is a huge difference between a set up and 0 rod, the difference between a 0 and 0 is not near as significant but there still is a difference.  When it comes to all fly fishing gear, you will get what you pay for.  My number one rule of thumb is always go with the best fly fishing rod that you can afford.  Number two would be to make sure all fly rod purchases come with a lifetime warranty.  That way you will make an investment designed to last a lifetime and know that you are buying a quality fly fishing set up.

So, what is the Best Fly Fishing Rod?

To answer this, you will have to look at your situation including when, where, and what you are to be fishing for, as well as your experience level.  A good place to refine your search is at www.OnlineFlyFishingGuide.com.  Here you will be able to figure out the size, type, and price range you are after and apply that to figuring out the exact brand, make and model of what is to become your own"Best Fly Fishing Rod".

Chris lives in the northwest U.S. with his wife and young daughter.  Together with their friend of and family they spend as much time taking advantage of what the area has to offer whether it be hiking, fishing, skiing, or anything else that gets them out of the house.

Chris owns and operates websites such as www.OnlineFlyFishingGuide.com and www.SnakeProofGear.com


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Question by Tony: beginning fly fishing and need gear?
i have recently become interested in the sport of fly fishing, and need a rod. i am willing to spend a total of $ 115 for the whole set up. I use the rod to catch eastern trout, blue gills, and the occasional bass if possible. If not for only blue gills, and Eastern trout. I am very new and need some advice on what rod to pick. Please leave links to rods and gear thanks!

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Fly Fishing In Popular Culture

Fly fishing is an ancient style of fishing that has become an important part of popular culture. Images of it gear often evoke powerful emotions in the viewer.


It was practiced at least as early as the 2nd century by Macedonian anglers; however, some argue that fly fishing may have originated even earlier with the Chinese.


Little is known of the development of it from the 2nd century through the end of the 15th century. The English publication of a book in 1496 detailing dozens of artificial fly designs suggests that the sport was kept active during this period though. It continued to grow in popularity for some time in England, Scotland, Scandinavia and the United States. However, the sport eventually came to be viewed as an elitist sport, in part due to the high cost of fly fishing gear. Early fly rods were crafted from a tropical wood and later from bamboo. Both types of rods were expensive. By the 1920s interest in fly fishing in the United States had peaked.


Following World War II, fly fishing interest increased in the United States again. The introduction of fiberglass fishing rods, mono filament leaders, and synthetic line all served to lower the cost of fishing gear. Fly fishing interest in the United States was once again on the rise. Many of our fathers and grandfathers were fly fishermen of this era, and the overall respect that is given that generation in American culture may be reason enough to explain the enduring strength of it in popular culture.


Over the years Western it has emerged with its own cultural image. This may be due to several factors, including the American romanticizing of Western culture in general along with some brilliant marketing by early Western fly fishing entrepreneurs. The Western American cultural image of fly fishing is inextricably linked with horses, wide-brimmed hats, and leather apparatus. Western-clad fly fishers wading a rocky river while horses graze nearby on the aspen-lined shore is a powerful picture that transports most of us to a place we want to be. Whether the image is completely rooted in reality is not important.


Consider how many images designed to communicate masculinity feature fishing gear. Artists and graphic designers know that images are a powerful way to communicate masculinity - whether attempting to speak to men or to speak about men.


Even those who have not held a fly rod in years are powerfully impacted by the image of a fly rod or a fly fishing scene. The picture instantly transports people back in time. Fly fishing is so deeply embedded in the American culture that a single picture can take us back to childhood or transport us to a far away place. In this place the world seems right again; everything is once again as it should be.


It's an important part of popular American culture. Images of fly fishing abound in movies, magazines, books and homes. Even an image of it apparatus communicates powerfully to many Americans. It's an important part of American popular culture and history.

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Fly Fishing - The Simple Art

In its simplicity, fly fishing transcends the commonplace to become art itself.

Years ago I used to live in the Berkshires, the heavily forested and hilly land of Western Massachusetts, home to writers, theater folk, and artists of all types.  It is a beautiful place, a land rich with natural beauty.  Its rivers and lakes boast trout of all kinds - brook, brown, rainbow, even tiger trout (a cross between a female brown and male brook trout) and fishing with flies is deeply embedded in the angling culture of the area.

The Berkshires are home to painters, too, and of these I count Norman Rockwell as my best example of a painter who grabs the inner heart of fishing.  Rockwell, who lived in Stockbridge, Massachusetts from 1953 to his death in 1978, did homage to that ideal.  All outdoor sports have their cache of needed equipment, and fishing is no different.  Every angler has his or her favorite fly fishing gear to port along.  But it is in the quiet simplicity of casting flies, over and over again, that one begins to feel what Rockwell once said:  "if it isn't an ideal world, it should be so."

Fly fishing is a game of cat and mouse, or fly and fish, true.  Whether it's Montana fly fishing, with its pristine mountain lakes and rivers, or a wilderness trek for Alaska fly fishing, it's all the same. 

Combing the banks, one is always on the hunt for the trout rise, trying to read its complex nature - bubbles?  rings?  nipping rise, or gobbling attack? - and thereby one decides on a fly and a strategy.  But at the heart of it lies the desire for more than fish.   One is after solitude and peace, and connection with a pastime which stretches back into the mists of time. Those who are interested in fishing should also wear suitable camouflage clothing so that they can take advantage of all the great wonders of fishing.

Perhaps no one said it better than Herbert Hoover:

"Fishing is much more than fish.  It is the great occasion when we may return to the simplicity of our forefathers."

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Orvis For Your Fly Fishing Gear Needs

Orvis is one of the most well-known names in the sport of fly fishing.  They are the oldest mail order company in the United States and have been catering to their customers since 1856!  Orvis does have other products beside fly fishing equipment, but all of their products do cater to people who have a love of the outdoors.

The biggest product line at Orvis is fly fishing gear and clothing.  Their extensive collection of fly rods puts any other company to shame.  They carry virtually everything a fly fisher needs from fly tying supplies to pre-made flies to vests and lines.

When you visit their website at www.orvis dot com, you will find almost everything you could ever imagine for fly fishing supplies.  If you're interested in accessories, they've got it all.  They even carry specialty sunglasses designed especially for fly fishers.

Orvis has a popular and well-known fishing school.  Classes are conducted all over the United States in some of the most popular fly fishing spots.  You learn all types of fishing techniques as well as casting and how to find the most fish in the waters you are fishing.

Orvis also offers some great fly fishing trips all over the world for people who visit their website.  They are such a big name in the fly fishing industry, they take the time to research various destinations and lodges to give them their endorsement as worthy of their quality.  You can trust Orvis when they suggest you stay in a specific lodge.

But Orvis also offers you much more.  Their website has instructional articles that can help any fly fisher - both the novice and the experienced.  They give a glossary of terms for beginners; tell you how to choose a fly line, and other helpful information like how to sharpen a hook.

You can even watch instructional videos on their website.  These videos highlight everything from their product lines to endorsed guides and outfitters.  You can learn about various fly rods, different types of waders, and tips on the best lines to choose.

Want to learn how to tie different knots?  Orvis offers animated instruction in their fly fishing store that will guide you step by step.  You can even post a question for their fly fishing experts.  

Orvis is truly a full-service fly fishing company with a lot to offer.  You'll find so many products and so much information when you both go to their website and order their catalog.  They are very trusted in the fly fishing industry.  When you get fly fishing supplies from Orvis, you can be assured you are getting quality equipment from a company you can rely on.

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Fly Fishing Gear From The Sage Company

The Sage company has been producing quality fly fishing gear for many years.  They offer quality, top of the line fly fishing rods, reels, and lines to the beginning and experienced fly fisher.  They take pride in the quality of their equipment producing rods and reels that many fly fishermen use exclusively.

They design and test their hand built gear with one thought in mind:  maximum fishability.  That term was coined by the company to represent the type of performance that will help you cast better, fish more effectively, and have more fun while fly fishing.

Their company offers the fly fisherman all sorts of advice and tips on how to select the right rod for you and what is important to look for in your fly fishing equipment.  Sage rods and reels have long been the choice of many fly fishermen all over the world.

When you are just beginning to get interested in fly fishing, it's easy to get frustrated at the amount of information you need to know.  However, those same frustrations are also felt by experienced fly fishers that provides them with the challenge and excitement that makes the sport so compelling.

As we've said, Sage rods are hand built which makes them quality products.  They manufacture nine different series of rods in a variety of models and sizes for every fishing situation.  They have medium to ultra fast action rods to suit many types of fly fishers.

Their website, which can be found at www.sageflyfish dot com also boasts many new product lines and accessories that all fly fishermen can use.  They carry hats, t-shirts, rod and reel cases, fly lines, and much, much more.  

Their new Z-Axis series of rods has breakthrough technology that is significantly stronger, lighter, and easier to cast.  That makes this new line of rods great for beginners, and also experienced fly fishermen.  They implement their exclusive Generation 5 technology that makes their rods unique and high end.

When you buy a Sage fly fishing rod, you are getting a quality piece of fishing gear.  But that quality doesn't come cheap.  Rods range in price from 0 to 0, but they do come with a guarantee.  Plus, if anything happens to your rod, they offer a rod repair service.

Many sporting goods stores and specialty fishing shops carry Sage fly fishing rods as do many online retailers.  You can go to their website and click on the "Buy" link to find a retailer near you that carries their equipment.

Sage fly fishing equipment is well known in the fly fishing world as a trusted manufacturer of valuable fly fishing gear.  Check them out for the best in the sport!

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Fly Fishing Gear: How To Purchase Inexpensive But Perfect Fishing Gear

Many fly fishing enthusiasts around the country spend a lot of money of their fly fishing gears that they end of eroding their bank account just to get the latest gear. This should not be the case. Although having the best fly fishing gear is good, one should never go broke on these things.

If you are one of those people who have been spending a lot of money of their fly fishing gear, it is time for you to take another look at your spending habits. Even if you have some money stashed away in the bank, it is not a good idea to be extravagant especially in these times of economic crisis. To help you save some money on your fly fishing gears, here are some pointers for you.

Buy Only The Things That You Need

A lot of people waste money on things that they do not really need. If you are one of those impulsive shoppers who tend to buy things that catch their attention while shopping, you better curb you impulses. Buying things on impulse is not a good idea. Besides, you don't want to end up kicking yourself for wasting your money on something that you cannot hope to use in the near future.

Since you cannot expect to use every available fly fishing gear in a single fishing trip, you might as well just buy what you need and save some money. List down all the things that you will use during your fishing trip and then find out which of these fly fishing gears are already in your possession.

Buy only the things that you do not have yet and do away with those expendable things. If you must buy them, buy only what you need. A lot of your extra leaders, flies and lines will end up decorating your closet anyway so you might as well not buy them in bulk. This way, you get to save some money and at the same time prevent your closet from being cluttered with a lot of things that you do not even need.

Buy Rod And Reel Combination

If you are beginner, you should start by buying discount fly fishing gears like those rod and reel combination. Not only will you be able to save a lot of money on rod and reel combo, you also get to save yourself from all the trouble of trying to find matching rod and reel in different places.

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ORVIS green fly fishing gear bag USED excellent condition
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LL Bean Fly Tying Kit Plus Fly Fishing Gear
LL Bean Fly Tying Kit Plus Fly Fishing Gear
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Vintage Rare Walker 77 Fly Fishing Reel Japan Spring Gear Right or Left Hand
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ABEL FLY FISHING REEL TROUT TACKLE GEAR BAG NEW
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Vintage 1972 ORVIS Fly Fishing and Fishing Gear Catalog
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Used Fly Fishing Gear: Effective As New At Half It's Price

Good fly fishing gears do not have to be very expensive. If you want to buy fishing gears that are within in your budget, you may choose between discount fly fishing gear and used fly fishing gear. However, between a discount fly fishing gear and a used fly fishing gear, the later is better. Why? Most used fly fishing gears sold in the market today are made by well known manufacturers of fishing gears.

Since most well known companies do not cut corners when it comes to producing good products, most of these used fly fishing gears are of top quality and craftsmanship. Yes, most of those used fly fishing gears do not have the usual 1 year or more money back guarantee period but since these gears are made by the best manufacturers in the industry, you are still assured of good quality.

Just think of how durable and reliable simms fly fishing gears are and how much you will enjoy using them. It doesn't matter if these gears are already used, they still have the same good quality as those brand news simms products.

Hunting for Good Quality Used Fly Fishing Gears

The most convenient way to find good quality used fly fishing gear is to shop in one of those online fishing gears shops. You do not have to leave your house and waste a lot of money on gas if you shop online. The only catch here is that you do not get to touch or try to the used fly fishing gear first before you buy it.

However, the good news is that most online shops that are selling fly fishing gears good description of their products so you will still get a good idea of what the product looks like in real life. Online shops give you the option to return or exchange the items that you buy from them within a given period so you won't be stuck with something that you do not want or need.

What is the catch? If you return or exchange the items that you bought online, you will need to pay for the freight. Yes, you will pay the freight. Make no mistakes about it. Remember that when you order products online, the online store will charge you the postage fee on top of your purchases so if you want to return or exchange these items later on, you still get to pay for the postage fees.

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BRAND NEW W BOX FLY FISHING FLOAT TUBE REELS RODS TROUT FLIES LINES GEAR LURES
US $47.00
LLBean Fly Rod Bag 10ft LL Bean Rod Sock LL Bean Fishing Outdoor Gear
LLBean Fly Rod Bag 10ft LL Bean Rod Sock LL Bean Fishing Outdoor Gear
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ORVIS green fly fishing gear bag USED excellent condition
ORVIS green fly fishing gear bag USED excellent condition
US $56.00
Redington Fly Fishing Clark Fork Gear Mesh Vest L XL
Redington Fly Fishing Clark Fork Gear Mesh Vest L XL
US $39.95
Fly Fishing Magnetic Net Gear Release With Lanyard
Fly Fishing Magnetic Net Gear Release With Lanyard
US $12.95
LL Bean Fly Tying Kit Plus Fly Fishing Gear
LL Bean Fly Tying Kit Plus Fly Fishing Gear
US $13.00
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Vintage Rare Walker 77 Fly Fishing Reel Japan Spring Gear Right or Left Hand
Vintage Rare Walker 77 Fly Fishing Reel Japan Spring Gear Right or Left Hand
US $35.00
RARE ABEL HOLDS EVERYTHING TACKLE BAG Fly Fishing Gear Salmon Spey Saltwater
RARE ABEL HOLDS EVERYTHING TACKLE BAG Fly Fishing Gear Salmon Spey Saltwater
US $34.00
ABEL FLY FISHING REEL TROUT TACKLE GEAR BAG NEW
ABEL FLY FISHING REEL TROUT TACKLE GEAR BAG NEW
US $295.00
Vintage 1972 ORVIS Fly Fishing and Fishing Gear Catalog
Vintage 1972 ORVIS Fly Fishing and Fishing Gear Catalog
US $9.99
SIMMS Fly Fishing Long Sleeve Shirt khaki tan green XL X Large gear vented
SIMMS Fly Fishing Long Sleeve Shirt khaki tan green XL X Large gear vented
US $4.99
fly fishing magnetic lanyard gear net release
fly fishing magnetic lanyard gear net release
US $9.95
TT6405 TEKK TOAD FROGG TOGGS FLY FISHING WADING JACKET NEOPRENE CUFF RAIN GEAR
TT6405 TEKK TOAD FROGG TOGGS FLY FISHING WADING JACKET NEOPRENE CUFF RAIN GEAR
US $49.99
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vintage fly fishing gear 2 reels1 line and 20 old flies
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Fresh Fishing 144pcs Fishing Gear Fly Fishing Flys Lures Free Delivery
Fresh Fishing 144pcs Fishing Gear Fly Fishing Flys Lures Free Delivery
US $25.99
Fishpond Fly Fishing Cloudburst Gear Boat Bag Blue
Fishpond Fly Fishing Cloudburst Gear Boat Bag Blue
US $86.00
American Girl Fly Fishing Outfit and Gear Retired in 2002
American Girl Fly Fishing Outfit and Gear Retired in 2002
US $29.99
Simms Headwaters Taco Bag Coal Fly Fishing Waders Boots Gear Bag
Simms Headwaters Taco Bag Coal Fly Fishing Waders Boots Gear Bag
US $29.95
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