Fly FishingFly Fishing Is Different Than Traditional Forms Of Fishing

Fly fishing is really a form of fishing in which the angler needs to make use of an artificial fly and it is in fact also different than other forms of fishing in that traditional fishing means using a hook to which is attached a worm. However, in fly fishing the hook has some feather or fur or foam or yarn attached that then becomes a ‘fly’. The most well known form of fly fishing is dry fly fishing in which the angler makes use of artificial fly that is cast and which then floats on the water. Hopefully, as the fly passes over a fish the latter will try and bite it and in this process the angler can make a catch.

Everything Is Visible

Dry fly fishing is preferred by anglers who can see the fly as it floats on the water and he can also view the fish bite at the fly. However, when angling for trout as well as other fish it is common for those kinds of fish to feed beneath the surface of the water and so dry fly fishing will not be suitable in case you are looking to catch trout.

Nymph fishing is another form of fly fishing and is one in which when flies lay eggs in the water these eggs will hatch in the form of nymphs that rise to the surface of the water. Nymph fishing is more challenging since the action takes below underwater.

Fly fishing can be used to catch all manner of fish though it is most often used to land trout and salmon and chars and almost every other kind of game fish. Trout is very popular as far as fly fishing goes because it lives in waters that are very shallow and they also like to feed on tiny insects.

In fact, fly fishing has become one of the most popular of all sports and anglers like it because of many reasons and will generally treat this form of angling as a religion. In any case, fly fishing offers you a chance to relax and is especially appealing to people that are environmentally conscious because it is the least harmful fishing technique as in a majority of instances the angler, after landing a fish, will then return the fish to the water.

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When it concerns purchasing a fly fishing line you should realize that it pays to ensure that everything is well balanced including the rod and reel and line and the leader – all of which should work well together. This means that you should be especially careful about which line and leader you use so that with the right line and leader you will then be able to ensure that everything works right.

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The Truth About Fly Fishing Lessons and Fly Fishing Tools

In this article I'm going to reveal some secrets about both fly fishing lessons and fly fishing tools. Fly fishing is a unique sport in both the fact that you can make some of your own equipment and that it is a sport that no one truly masters.

 

The unique properties of the sport make it a life long enjoyment for those that fly fish. Unlike other styles of fishing where one has perhaps a favorite lure or bait that always seems to work, fishing with flies is actually a daily experiment that encompasses learning which flies are working, what depth the fish are feeding at, and where exactly should you be casting that day.

 

If the fly fisher has to figure all of that out every time he hits the water one might wonder why anyone would bother with fly fishing lessons. The answer is quite simple: learn from other's experience. Even though successful fly fishing requires making constant changes in your tactics an experience fly fisher can tell you how to narrow down the choices before you to a small selection of techniques that are most likely to work that day.

 

Good fly fishing lessons should not just cover basics like tying your leaders and at what depth you should start at but also cover how to recognize feeding patterns in the water, where to find the best places to cast and the life cycles of local insects. This style of fishing is truly more of a science than it is a sport, and good fly fishing lessons need to originate from that position.

 

The scientific aspect is also what draws many fly fishers to creating their own flies. Using fly fishing tools to make your own flies is in some circles considered the mark of a real fly fisher. Just like paying for fly fishing lessons won't make you an expert fisher, neither will buying fly fishing tools make you an expert fly tier, but there are a few things to be learned before you begin.

 

First off; quality is way more important than quantity. A few select quality fly tying tools are preferable to an entire box of tools of questionable quality. A great fly tier can do his work with just five items: a vise, scissors, pliers, a bobbin and some epoxy. These five items should be of the highest quality.

 

Before you can even begin to tie flies you'll need a good vise. A vise without good clamps will become useless very quickly. Once it is no longer able to hold your hook steady while you add feather, fur and thread it will need replaced. Much better to buy a high quality vise upfront that will last you a life time.

 

With your hook firmly secured in your vise the fly fishing tool that gets the most work will be your pliers. You'll want a set of hackle pliers, that remain closed in their normal position, so that they can be used with the least amount of effort. A good  pair of hackle pliers can also do the work that many use forceps to do.

 

To complete your tool kit you'll need a good pair of scissors and a high quality bobbin. I recommend a 4 or 5 inch pair of scissors and a bobbin with a very smooth tube and adjustable tension. If you're only buying one pair of scissors initially, you'll want to make sure they come to a point so they can be used in close work.

 

There are lots of other fly fishing tools that you can buy but these basic tools, when bought of good quality, will handle most of the work that needs to be done. Add some good epoxy to keep everything together and you have the making of a very good beginner or even advanced fly tying tool kit.

 

Even though the sport of fly fishing takes years to master I hope that these few tips will help you get on your way. There is much more to learn, more information than even hundreds of articles like this could hold, but these secrets should get you started in the right direction.

About the Author

For more information about fly fishing visit <a href="http://www.flyfishingtools.net">fly fishing tools</a> and <a href="http://www.myflyfishinglessons.com">fly fishing lessons</a>.

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All Fly Fishing Beginners - Is the Daily Drag Getting You Down?

For all Fly Fishing Beginners learning about drag, what it is and why it is not a good thing is a big step towards success as an angler. It is also one of the first basic fly fishing lessons all beginners should learn because without it you're going to fail badly.

When you are fishing on a lake you can typically let your line lie in the same place and wait for a fish to come to you. But in a river it's a different ball game. As soon as your line touches the water it's carried downstream by the current.

As the line is pulled towards you, you need to pull the slack line back through the rod, and let it lay on the ground or water beside you. This needs to be done at the same speed as the water bringing your fly towards you. If you don't then you will have a massive arc of line being pulled down stream. So what's wrong with that?

Well that's a very bad thing as it creates "drag" on the fly. It also makes it hard to pick the line off the water, ready for recasting back up stream. There are some advanced techniques that can be used to get your line airborne again without pulling it back in, but that's far beyond the skills of a beginner.

So drag is a bad thing but what really is it?

Well when you are fly fishing on a stream or river, you want your fly to move naturally with the current, fish are very, very smart, if they notice their food not moving naturally then they are unlikely to strike it. As your line drifts downstream it can pull or should I say "drag" your fly along with it especially if there are currents moving at different speeds. That looks most unnatural and is why drag is a very bad thing.

In these situations then a technique called "mending" is used to stop your fly from being dragged by different speed currents. Mending is the moving of your line while it still lies in the water. This is done by small flicks of the rod.

Let's make an example where the fly is in slow water but the line is in a faster current. The faster water will obviously pull the line downstream faster than the slow water is carrying the fly. So in this example you would flip the line towards the slower water several times. This will put slack loops in the line giving a buffer of slack curves between the fast and slow water and also helps get the line out of the faster moving current.

The combination of the slack line and trying to get your line out of the faster current gives your fly a greater chance of drifting naturally. Mending like anything with fly fishing takes practice but it doesn't take long to get the basics of mending down pact.

So if you can take control and eliminate drag from your presentation you will be well on your way to success as an angler.

About the Author

Duncan Mcleod is an avid Fly Fishing enthusiast and If after mastering drag, you still cant seem to land that trophy fish or even get your cast to land in the water then go grab my free fly fishing beginners ebook titled: 101 Fly Fishing Tips. You may even find a secret or two.

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