Michelle Bery asked:


Fly fishing - a sport of significant skill - continues to grow in popularity as the fundamentals of it are passed on from generation to generation and from fisherman to fisherman. As a new generation takes to the water, they learn as the anglers before them, that proper fly fishing equipment ranks as high in importance as technical skill and artful flair. Superior equipment can take the experience of fly fishing and elevate it to the next level - making not only a more successful event - but a more enjoyable one as well.

First and foremost, aside from quality rods, reels, and lines, the most important piece of fly fishing equipment is the fly itself - the very thing for which the sport is named. While some skilled and experienced anglers prefer to make their own flies - constructing artificial flies from a variety of materials - others prefer to purchase their flies. Fly varieties are extensive and each one is designed to attract a particular type of fish. So purchasing flies depends solely on the fish you are targeting during your fly fishing experience.

There are many anglers who will tell you that their tackle box is their most prized piece of fly fishing equipment. After the purchase of some meticulously chosen flies, it is important - and necessary - to keep them organized and always on hand in order to ensure a successful experience.

But when it comes to fly fishing equipment, it is imperative to not forget the fisherman. Proper fly fishing apparel is just as important as any other piece of equipment. Let us not forget that fly fishermen stand often waist high in water; proper gear - such as wading boots, fingerless and full gloves, and waterproof pants and jackets - can protect the skin and keep wearers dry and comfortable throughout their day.

Fly fishing is a learned skill and art form that those who practice it take very seriously indeed. It stands to reason, therefore, that fly fishing equipment is incredibly important to such enthusiasts. And once you understand the sport it is not difficult to see why. The proper fly fishing equipment can literally mean the difference between an uncomfortable and unsuccessful experience -and one that yields enjoyment and success.



David Swanson asked:


Since the earliest fisherman plucked fish from the water with their bare hands, anglers have found many different methods of fishing. Fly fishing is one of the oldest and has been in existence for hundreds of years. Believed to have begun during Roman times, the advanced methods of fly fishing are considered to have developed in Scotland and England. With improved reels, line and fly gear fly fishing has grown in popularity by leaps and bounds.

Originally, fly fishing was mainly used to catch trout and salmon, which are easily fooled by artificial flies. However, many species of fish are now being targeted by fans of sport fishing using dry and wet flies. Today the lines are heavier and larger in diameter. As a result there is a need for a larger reel that is required to hold that size of line. Anglers now research the local water life to determine the best colors and styles of flies that may be able to attract the local fish population.

The main purpose of fly fishing is to offer an artificial fly to the fish that will closely resemble an insect or bug that is native to the area. Curious fishermen may spend a lot of time researching the types of bugs that flourish in the region as well as spending time studying the types of fish and how they approach their victims.

Practice, Practice, Practice, It Takes A lot of Practice to Properly Cast Flies

For the fisherman switching from bait fishing to fly fishing there is a conversion period in which they must learn the difference. With bait casting, the weight of the lure and bait draws line from the reel, and extends out into the water. When fly fishing the line is cast into the water and the fly on the line follows the line into the water. It requires a lot of practice and concentration to place the line that is cast from the reel and having the fly land in the desired spot on the surface of the water.

The two main types of lures used in fly fishing are the dry fly that remains on the surface and the wet fly that is designed to sink once it hits the water. Other flies, called emerging flies partially submerge under the water, to duplicate the action of emerging insects from their larva stage.

Fly fishing requires the fisherman to adjust to local conditions as well as altering their technique depending on the time of day and time of year. It will take the fly fisherman a lot of practice and patience to develop the skills necessary to consistently catch fish.

Making Your Own Flies

After a fly fisherman has mastered the difficult techniques of fly fishing he may want to design his own flies. It is a wonderful hobby. A master fly maker can build up quite a collection. A beautiful as well as effective fly can be a rewarding creation.

Whether you create your own flies or become an avid collector, the art of fly fishing can grow on you and become almost an addiction.



Jayesh Bagde asked:


Ready to go fishing? Is your fishing boat ready for action? How about your very own fishing supplies and equipments? Don’t waste your time bringing so many supplies and equipments; instead take the most important things you will really need.

Fishing is surely one of the most thrilling and at the same time relaxing outdoor activity for those adventurous types of people. It is indeed one way to get in touch with nature and to experience the whole outdoor wilderness. And wouldn’t you agree that fishing is somewhat like an entirely different world?

Throughout history, fishing has undergone numerous changes due technological developments that occur every now then. Although technology can change the way to catch fish, still, fishing will always be the most loved pastime by everyone and enjoyed by all ages. Now, just go ahead and get your fishing rod and lures and go fishing in any water body you may think of. But wait; did you prepare your fishing supplies and equipments?

Fishing supplies and equipments may vary from the type of fishing you will engage in. Some fishermen don’t use fishing nets while others are fond of using it. Some make use of fishing pole holders while some people do not. But whatever it is you must have these important fishing supplies and equipments.

First and foremost, one of the main factors of good fishing is to have those very useful fishing tackle and equipment.

Of all your fishing supplies, the most important are, of course, your rod and reel and line and bait. To obtain maximum performance of these very demanding pricey tools, you have to keep it regularly cleaned and properly maintained. But still there are so many possible alternative fishing supplies.

Not all fisherman use fishing net to fish. Oftentimes fishing nets are very functional. If you are thinking of catching and then releasing the fish, it is certain that fishing nets are very helpful. The faster you can get it and let go of it, the better. Whatever type of fishing you will be engaging in, you are still going to need an assortment of fishing nets.

For a fisherman a fishing pole holder can be a very functional instrument. There is no better way to free up both hands than to utilize a fishing rod. When a fishing rod holder is used, it allows you to do more and multi-task. Now you can clear and remove fish from hooks. And in truth, the use of such a tool even allows a fisherman to gobble down a sandwich freely while fishing.

But, before going out to fish, proper clothing must be worn. No one knows how the weather might change all of a sudden. Considering the weather, proper outdoor attire is very important. Bringing a rain suit is a must even on a warm summer day because who knows how the weather might be. You have been told and warned. Bring a rain suit; it would protect you when you are caught in torrential rain and might save you from hypothermia.

Always keep the bags and boxes clean and dry before using it for your tackles. Just after every season, empty your tackle box or bag and wash the inside of it. Let it dry. Then lubricate the zippers of the bag or the hinges of your tackle box.

Also check your hooks if they are still sharp. Simply because a blunt hook is not doing a good job, you will lose a fish for that.

In a dry container, put the weights and smaller items there for storage and all the tools must be cleaned and polished. Always bring your hook remover or pliers along and it must be in good working condition because when you have catch and release in mind, the life of the fish is at risk, and every second counts.

Give your lures some attention. If their paint is chipped or they are broken, it would not hurt to buy a can of enamel to repaint it. It will give them a new look and a charter of life.

Always replace your fishing line before going out. Over time, the line will become brittle and you will lose a fish and might ruin your whole day of fishing if you don’t care about the tool that connects you to your catch, the fish.

Lastly, do remember to keep and stock up rubber worms and such things in synthetic bags, separated also by color. Because of the substances they contain most of the baits will have a chemical reaction to firm plastic boxes and might burn when they touch that and will result in a horrible, clammy mess and will ruin your clean tackle box.