
What is Fly Fishing.
Fly fishing is a distinct and ancient angling method, most renowned as a method for catching trout and salmon, but employed today for a wide variety of species including pike, bass, panfish, and carp, as well as marine species, such as redfish, snook, tarpon, bonefish and striped bass. Fly lines are heavier than regular fishing line, some made to float and some heavier to sink. Fly fishermen seeking bass developed the spinner/fly lure and bass popper fly, which are still used today. Fly fishing can be done in fresh water or salt water. Fly fishing for trout is a very popular sport which can be done with dry flies, sinking wet flies and sinking nymphs.
What About Bass.
Bass fishing is a wonderful activity and to derive the maximum benefits out of it, it is better you get to know few basics about the activity and it will be sure your additional knowledge can see you through your success in bass fishing.
Trout About.
Trout tend to be looking upstream for food, explaining the success of fishing “from” downstream while wading upstream. Trout tend to strike at the “edges” between fast and slow moving water.
Salmon
Salmon are known for their size and beauty.One of the favotites among fishermen.
No Bait,no Fish
Bait includes, but not limited to fish, fish eggs, crayfish, worms, grubs, crickets, corn, cheese, bread, pork rinds, putty or paste-type products, and flavors or scents applied to or impregnated into artificial lures. For a beginner, live natural bait such asworms, minnows, crickets, and other insects is a good option. You might also need a live bait container (such as a minnow bucket or aworm box), a stringer or an ice chest to keep your catch fresh, a landing net,rod- and- reel cases and a first- aid kit for minor emergencies.