Fly Fishing Explained In Simple Terms

by Chris Channing

Fishing has always been a popular means of finding a form of dinner, as well as bonding with others or generally having “one on one” time with nature. Fly fishing brings new meaning to the act of catching fish, in which only the skilled will be able to successfully call their venture a success.

Fly fishing demands a certain amount of respect for silence. One could say this about all types of fishing, but fly fishing in general demands in much more so because of the close contact the fisherman has with the fish he or she wishes to catch. As a result, it’s a good idea to keep all noises away- including children or one’s “better half.” In doing so, drastic results will be observed.

No one can truthfully say they enjoy the presence of insects while fly fishing- especially considering a cloud of insects can cause enough frustration so as to scare the fish away. If that’s the case, changing one’s clothing to be less attractive to bugs and putting on an extra screen of insect repellant is a great idea.

If you haven’t already invested in a pair of polarized sunglasses, you may consider doing so. Polarized sunglasses take away the glare that the sun gives the water surrounding the one fly fishing. This is important for actually seeing the fish- which can make all the difference in catching the next record fish and losing it because of a lack of good vision.

Just like any form of fishing, fly fishing means getting to know what fish like and where they like to congregate. Experiment with different types of bait and try moving around where necessary. Through a few days of hard testing, one can figure out which bait is going to get them the fish and which types are going to end in failure.

Above all else, safety is important in catching fish. After all, you can’t catch a fish if you’re injured from lack of safety restraints. Invest in a good sturdy pair of boots that can grip slippery rocks. Also learn how to properly walk among slick locations, and always scout out the bottom of a body of water before trying to fish in it. Following such steps minimizes injury, and keep fishermen in the game for an extended period of time.

Closing Comments

Fly fishing is a popular yet tough way to go about catching fish. It is also incredibly rewarding for those who get it down correctly, and should be attempted at least once just to experience the wonderful joy of solitude with nature and fisherman. For more information, consult DVDs, books, and Internet sources for further tips.

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