Paul Winter asked:


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.



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.



Daniel Eggertsen asked:


A pike by definition is a kind of fish that is mainly found in the northern region of America, and northern hemisphere in general. It is common to find the pike fish in Europe, Dakota and Russia. Most fishermen describe the pike as one of the most exciting and adventurous fish to catch, especially during winter. Fishing for other types of fish is quite a hustle especially during the winter, as the fish tend to shut down and hide. The pike however is different because even with the change of weather it is still readily available in most lakes.

The winter period is characterized by ice, even on the surface of large water bodies where fishing is done. Fishing for the pike fish thus require some tips, especially when done during the winter period. According to devotees of pike fishing, the major secret behind pike fishing is to be able to locate the actual location of the fish and be able to attract the pike fish with food.

On the onset of the winter season, the bigger pike fish is easily found in shallow waters. The explanation for this is because during this period, Whitefish and Tulibees are found in shallow water at this time and form very good meals for the pike fish. One of the secrets therefore that is used to catch the pike fish during the winter season is to ensure that one gets there early, so that by the time the pike fish comes out to enjoy its meal for the day, it is caught.

Different lakes have different sizes of pike fish. This variation in size is brought by the nature of the habitat a particular lake provides to the pike fish. An ideal habitat will facilitate growth of fish and vice versa. One may wonder why there should be tips of catching the pike fish. Why can’t the ordinary methods of fishing be used? The answer is rather simple. Although they may be easier to catch, they are not easy to locate especially during the winter and that’s the reason why one must have some fishing tips to be able to catch the pike fish. In addition, pike fish keep moving from the fishing line one too many times making the work rather tiresome. It is thus a challenge though adventurous and exciting to catch the pike fish.

As already mentioned, the pike fish feeds on Whitefish and Tulibee which are types of fish. This means that the pike fish is a carnivorous kind of fish. The pike fish is one kind of fish that behaves strangely. Besides eating other kinds of fish, it sometimes feeds on rats, mice and other small rodents and has also been spotted feeding on the young ones of a duck and even other pike fish! Pike fish are fierce in nature and have the characters of predators.

It is the aggression that the pike fish have that makes pike fishing adventurous and fun. Catching pike fish during winter is more fun and exciting. Besides the manner in which the pike fish are caught during this season, it is also the only fish that is readily available in most lakes during the cold winter season.

However, pike fish is not only available during the cold season but is actually available all round the year and that makes it more preferable to other types of fish that are available seasonally.