Fly Fishing For Fun!
Fly fishing is very different than fishing with a lure or worm
type baits. The fly fisherman uses a artificial fly consisting
of bites of feathers, foam, hide, fur, yarn, and other materials
to be tried on to a hook that make it appealing to the type of
fish you are catching. Every fly fisherman has his own type of
flies he like to use some purchase them and then some of us like
to tie our own. Fly tying is more of an art with basic training
which most people can learn over a short period of time.
Dry fly fishing is the best classic form of fishing. The
artificial fly is cast so that it floats on the surface of the
water. As the fly passes over the fish it will rise to the
surface and strike or take the fly.
With the fly rod you will attempt to stop the fish from spitting
out the fly and get it tired enough so you can land it in your
net. With fly fishing you will see all the action as you cast
the fly and play the fish for a strike. The fly is very visible
on the surface to the fish. You will see the fish take the fly
on the surface however trout and other fish tend to feed under
water so if you see the fish rising to the surface it is time to
use a dry fly.
Wet flies will sink under the surface of the water an may be
passed in front of the fish there bye causing the fish too
strike at the fly,
Nymph fishing is very popular after the flies lay eggs on lakes
or in streams and they hatch out as nymphs. As the nymphs make
their way to the surface the fish will take them. When they get
to the surface they will hatch into a flies.
When nymph fishing the imitation nymphs you us will be weighted
to stay below the surface of the water. This will be far more of
a challenge for you as the action all take place under the
surface of the water and you will not be able to see if a fish
is about to strike.
Most fish can be caught on a fly but the most common are trout,
salmon, chars, and most game fish. In most areas the trout are
the most popular and you will find them feeding mostly on small
insects in shallow water. If you live on the coast you find
salmon fishing with a fly rod a very rewarding challenge.
Hooking a 30 or 40 pound salmon on a fly rod will give you a
work out running up and down the beach trying to play the fish
out to land it .
The fly fishing sport has gained ever increasing popularity over
the years. Most will agree it just not about catching the fish
but in the delivery of the fly and the skill and knowledge in
the pursuit.
Some fly fisherman regard fly fishing as the holy grail of
fishing. It is more relaxing and some say a better past time
than golf. The sport of fly fishing see people from all walks of
life. Some say it is more environmentally friends than the other
type of fishing because it does less harm to the fish then other
styles of fishing.
The art of fly fishing will get in to your blood and you will
peruse the quite of the streams or the solitude of the ocean
beaches to capture you prey. Most anglers will catch and release
if they are fly fishing.