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Fly Fishing, A Unique Experience

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Fly-fishing is a form fishing that uses a different method of catching the species that live and breathe under water. The method is referred to as angling. This method is used to target mostly trout and salmon. Recently the target list has extended to fish like bass, pike and carp. Historically fly fishing an ancient method of catching fish that originated in Scotland and Northern Europe.

There are many and various types of flies being used in fly-fishing. In modern fishing methods there are various types of fish being used to catch the designated target. The following is a list of types of fish; dry flies and emergers (for example midges or stoneflies), nymphs (for example mayflies or eggs and worms), streamers wet flies (for example buggers and leeches), saltwater flies (for examples sailfish and marlin), bass and panfish flies (for example crawfish and eels), salmon and steelhead flies (for example Atlantic salmon flies).

Certain gear is needed when fly-fishing. The first item on the list is fly rods, in which size and usage is important. It is important to match the fly rod with the fly line according to weight. Matching the weight of the two items is important to have positive casting results. The size of the fly rods can be anywhere from #0, #1, #2 and are used for the lightest trout and panfish rods up to powerful and heavy #16 rods for the largest saltwater game fish.

Another item needed for fly-fishing is a bamboo split cane. This allows for a better performance in the freshwater trout fishing situations. Synthetic fly rods are usually used and offer a greater versatility, stiffness, power and performance than a bamboo split cane. The advantages are that they are less expensive and require less maintenance. Finally, fly reels are manually operated. Although in recent years, more advanced models have been developed to deal bigger fish and more demanding situations. These models increase the drag and retrieval performance.

Fly-fishing is an ancient method of catching fish. It is more demanding because you are limited to the types of fish you can catch. You need the appropriate gear to catch the trout or the salmon. Today’s modern techniques used in fly-fishing have been developed to meet more challenging situations, such as bigger weight of the fish. These modern advancements prepare the fly fisherman to successfully meet his quota by using the methodology appropriately.

There are many popular locations for fly-fishing mostly in the Northern United States and Canada. Alaska is another popular place for the activity. Some places in the United States are Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Montana and California are just a few places.




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Slow start to season won't deter ice fishermen - Royal Oak Daily Tribune


Slow start to season won't deter ice fishermen
Royal Oak Daily Tribune
And despite a slow start to the season because of warm weather, is likely to yield a bounty of fish -- once Michigan's cold winter days set in. "Perch fishing is great and walleye was best I've seen in 30 years," said Brian Ward of Selfridge Bait and ...

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Griffin: The perch that wasn't meant to be a winner - Midland Daily News


Griffin: The perch that wasn't meant to be a winner
Midland Daily News
The fish, though, forgot to show up. Make that nearly all of the fish. Jason M. Pepin of Escanaba caught a 4.5-ounce yellow perch, the only fish entered, which earned him $3000 first-place cash. Prizes proffered for other catches were instead ...

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Outdoor Notes: No ice? Get out there and do some ice fishing anyway - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum


Outdoor Notes: No ice? Get out there and do some ice fishing anyway
Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
Someone once did a study showing ice fishing is the most productive of all angling sports. Follow a few basic rules, and you can sit over an ice hole and catch bluegill, bass, perch, crappie, even bullheads and channel cats at a rapid rate.
Following guidelines makes ice fishing workMansfield News Journal

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Extended fishing report for Feb. 6 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat (blog)


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Extended fishing report for Feb. 6
Santa Rosa Press Democrat (blog)
Surf fishers found good action on surf perch while jetty fishers caught mostly small perch with an occasional hookup on a medium rockfish. Up the road at Pacifica, pier crabbers cast snares with respectable results. Surf perch fishing was not as good ...
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Two meetings coming up this month to discuss voracious northern pike - The Seattle Times


Two meetings coming up this month to discuss voracious northern pike
The Seattle Times
Those surveys also show a dramatic decline in mountain whitefish, native minnows, largemouth bass, yellow perch and other fish species that inhabit the 55-mile reservoir. "The current pike population is not sustainable," Whalen said.

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