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		<title>Saltwater Fly Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you begin to venture into saltwater fly fishing, you are opening yourself up to a whole new fly fishing experience beyond any other. Obviously, saltwater fly fishing is done on the coastlines of the United States and internationally where the oceans are. Great saltwater fly fishing can also be found in the Gulf of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://flyfishingweb.info/wp-includes/images/flyi.jpg" class="alignleft" width="245" height="186" />When you begin to venture into saltwater fly fishing, you are opening yourself up to a whole new fly fishing experience beyond any other.  Obviously, saltwater fly fishing is done on the coastlines of the United States and internationally where the oceans are.  Great saltwater fly fishing can also be found in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Texas and Florida.</p>
<p>When you are fly fishing in saltwater, you will be doing most of it from the comfort of a boat.  The fish you will be catching are going to be larger than freshwater fish, and you will find many different species that can’t be found in rivers and streams.  When saltwater fly fishing, you will be able to catch record size tuna, tarpon, seatrout, and mackerel, among other species.</p>
<p>The best fly rods to use would be those in the 8 ½ &#8211; 9 foot range meant to cast a 7 – 10 nwt line.  Some fly fishers use shorter rods for tighter work, and longer rods when casting distance is important.  When considering reels, the drag system becomes prime in importance because the size of the fish will require you to gain as much control over the reel as you possibly can.</p>
<p>When choosing your line, it is certainly a matter of preference.  Some people like to have brighter colored lines for easier visibility while others think it’s important to go for blending when it comes to the line so the fish won’t shy away from it.  Choose an appropriate weight for your fly rod and one that can handle the types of fish you are angling for.</p>
<p>When you are saltwater fly fishing, the tidal action is the engine that drives the atmosphere of the fish available.  The tidal movements carry in different types of marine life that live in the channels as the tides roll in and out.  Knowledge of the timing and strength of tides is essential to making a saltwater fly fishing outing both productive and safe.</p>
<p>Water temperature is another huge factor in saltwater fly fishing.  When it is too cold, the fish are sluggish, when it is too warm, the fish are going to the cool spots.  Look for waters that are tepid and you will find some huge fish that are trophy-sized and can provide an amazing experience.</p>
<p>Saltwater fly fishing isn’t for everyone, but it can be a great way to expose yourself to a new aspect of the sport.  If you’re looking for a challenge, fly fishing on saltwater could be a great eye-opener for you.  You’ll find prized game fish and be able to test your fly fishing skills in ways you can’t even imagine.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 04:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When money is no object, you have so many options when planning a fly fishing trip. Maybe you’ve saved up your money and now are ready to experience the ultimate fly fishing trip. You don’t even have to leave the country to get the best fly fishing trip money can buy. But if you want [...]]]></description>
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<p>When money is no object, you have so many options when planning a fly fishing trip.  Maybe you’ve saved up your money and now are ready to experience the ultimate fly fishing trip.  You don’t even have to leave the country to get the best fly fishing trip money can buy.  But if you want an amazing experience, you will want to consider an international fly fishing trip.</p>
<p>There is a great book on the market right now titled The Best Fly Fishing Trips Money Can Buy.  It was written by a world renowned fly fisherman named Pat Ford who has achieved sixteen fly rod world records.  He has been fly fishing for years and was eager to share his expertise about world-class fly fishing destinations.</p>
<p>Mr. Ford enlisted the help of other fly fisherman to tell YOU about the best fly fishing trips that money can buy.  They have reviewed and recommended fly fishing in destinations all over the world.  Some of these places include:  Katmai, Alaska; Bermuda; Costa Rica, and Guatemala among others.</p>
<p>You can find this book online at amazon.com for $26.37 or at other outlets like Wal Mart, Barnes &#038; Noble, and overstock.com at various other prices.  Some of the most exotic fly fishing destinations are covered in this amazing book, and it is recommended by fly fishermen all over the world.</p>
<p>When you are able to travel to beautiful locations and not worry about money, you can get a fly fishing trip that you will never forget.  Consider the waters of the Amazon, the beautiful landscape of Bolivia, or the clear waters of the Galapagos Islands.  The choices abound, and when you have the guidance of someone like Pat Ford to help you toward the best destinations, you’re sure to be a winner on your trip.</p>
<p>This book, The Best Fly Fishing Trips Money Can Buy, covers both saltwater and freshwater species of fish.  You can learn the nuances of catching these fish and where you can find them in plenty.  Some of the fish you can learn how to catch include:  bonefish, tarpon, sailfish, salmon, and tiger fish among others.  This book gives you tips on how to find world-class catches in some of the most beautiful places in the world.</p>
<p>Make your next fly fishing trip one you will never forget.  Invest just a little money in the book The Best Fly Fishing Trips Money Can Buy and let the experts guide you towards places that perhaps you’ve only dreamed of.</p>
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		<title>Fly Tying for Fly Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 04:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best parts of fly fishing is learning the art of fly tying. While you can buy pre-made flies, there’s nothing more satisfying than tying your own flies and being able to share with your friends the fact that you caught a 20 pound fish using a fly you made yourself. While it’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the best parts of fly fishing is learning the art of fly tying.  While you can buy pre-made flies, there’s nothing more satisfying than tying your own flies and being able to share with your friends the fact that you caught a 20 pound fish using a fly you made yourself.  While it’s not complicated, fly tying for fly fishing can be a very delicate art.</p>
<p>The first piece of equipment you will need when undertaking fly tying is a fly vice.  These hold your hook while you are tying it together.  You’ll want a vice that can hold all sizes and shapes of hooks and that is easily adjustable.</p>
<p>Get a bobbin that will hold your thread.  A bobbin will keep your thread tight and organized while you are tying your fly.  Bobbins come in a variety of sizes, but they all basically do the same thing.  Spend just a little bit more money on a bobbin and you won’t have to worry about cut threads before you are through.</p>
<p>You need to also splurge on a good pair of scissors.  To start out with, one pair of scissors is enough, but as you get better at fly tying, you’ll want to have a variety of shapes and sizes to meet the needs of the flies you are tying.  The loops should fit your fingers comfortably, and they should be kept sharp.</p>
<p>Hackle pliers are small pliers with enough constant tension designed to wrap hackle feathers around the hook.  As with scissors, they come in all shapes and sizes, but they all do basically the same thing.</p>
<p>Find a good bodkin too.  A bodkin is basically a needle in a handle.  You can use a bodkin not only to tie the fly, but also for delicate work that requires a small, sharp point like separating out pieces of feather and fur.</p>
<p>Of course, you’ll also need a large selection of feathers and fur to match the different types of flies you want to match.  Mink fur and pheasant feathers are good materials to work with as are peacock feathers.</p>
<p>There are several books and websites available that can teach you fly tying for fly fishing as it can’t really be explained in a few short paragraphs.  The best way to learn how to tie your fly fishing ties is to experiment and keep doing it.  You’ll eventually find techniques that work for you and be well on your way to becoming an expert on fly tying for your fly fishing needs!</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Vacations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 04:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of a vacation, what do you see in your mind? If you love fly fishing, the perfect vacation would include some prime fishing in some beautiful spots all over the world. A fly fishing vacation doesn’t have to be just for the fisherman. The entire family can have a great time on [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you think of a vacation, what do you see in your mind?  If you love fly fishing, the perfect vacation would include some prime fishing in some beautiful spots all over the world.  A fly fishing vacation doesn’t have to be just for the fisherman.  The entire family can have a great time on a fly fishing vacation.</p>
<p>What should you look for when planning a vacation that involves fly fishing?  Of course, it depends a lot on who is coming with you.  If you are just going with “the guys”, and they are all interested in little else on this vacation but fly fishing, you just need a place to stay.  But if you are bringing along the family, you will want to find a place that has things for everyone to do.</p>
<p>A fly fishing vacations can be both exciting and productive.  Choose a spot where you can easily get to within your budget.  Some fly fishing spots are located in remote wilderness country and you can only get there by plane or train.  This can be an added expense.</p>
<p>When you are planning a fly fishing vacation, you can often come across packages that will cover all necessary expenses – sort of like an all-inclusive resort.  However, many lodges don’t have restaurants so you’ll want to bring your own food.  Be sure that your package covers transportation to the fishing spots you’ll want to go to.  Some lodges even provide you with guides to show you where the best fishing is.</p>
<p>If the family is coming along, you may want to consider a location that is family friendly.  Northern California has some beautiful spots for fly fishing plus there are ample entertainment options nearby for your non-fishing family.  Many lodges have activities for children plus places for mom to relax as well.  Some lodges even have spas so she can get pampered while you are out catching the big one!</p>
<p>If you’re going on a fly fishing vacation, why not try and get the family interested in this great sport?  Children are always eager to learn about new things, and there are plenty of women who think the sport of fly fishing is a terrific challenge to master.  Share with them your own love of the sport and get them excited.  Then you can truly have a family vacation!</p>
<p>Whether you want to take a fly fishing vacation with your friends or with your family, careful planning can make all the difference in an enjoyable trip.  You can have a great time while you do what you love – fishing!</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 04:25:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are an avid fly fisherman, attending a fly fishing show can be an integral part of your mastery in the sport. Fly fishing shows offer so much valuable information, attending one is virtually required if you want to improve your skills and stay up to date on the latest equipment and techniques. One [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you are an avid fly fisherman, attending a fly fishing show can be an integral part of your mastery in the sport.  Fly fishing shows offer so much valuable information, attending one is virtually required if you want to improve your skills and stay up to date on the latest equipment and techniques.</p>
<p>One of the biggest traveling shows is “The Fly Fishing Show”.  This show annually travels to some of the most popular fly fishing destinations like Bellevue, Washington, Denver, Colorado, and Charlotte, North Carolina, among others.  This show boasts several exhibitors offering new equipment for sale as well as seminars and symposiums about how to improve your fly fishing skills.</p>
<p>The Fly Fishing Show offers classes on fly tying and much, much more.  They have casting demonstrations along with the opportunity to win some amazing door prizes including fly fishing trips, equipment, and gear.  You will also be able to talk with other people who share your love of fly fishing.</p>
<p>Another huge show is “Fly Fishing Retailer” which is held annually in Denver, Colorado.  Again, this show will provide exhibitors with their wares for sale, but Fly Fishing Retailer also offers you the chance to hob-nob with fly fishing experts, ask them questions, and partake of their expertise.</p>
<p>With the growing popularity of fly fishing as a sport, there are shows held all over the country for the avid fisherman.  Admittance is usually free, and attendance is almost always heavy.  Keep an eye out in your favorite fly fishing magazine or local newspaper for fly fishing shows that are coming near where you live.</p>
<p>Often, people will travel long distances to these shows because they certainly do have so much to offer.  You can find a quality fly fishing show nearly anyplace in the United States.  Do a quick Internet search for “fly fishing shows” and pick from the various locations that you will find are hosting fly fishing shows.</p>
<p>The best part about attending a fly fishing show is the vast amount of information you will learn.  Because almost all these shows offer various classes that pertain to fly fishing, when you sit in on the seminars, you will gain knowledge you didn’t know before.  Even if you have been fly fishing for years, a little refresher course never hurts!</p>
<p>There’s no doubt that a quality fly fishing show can not only help you with your fly fishing skills, but you can also be introduced to new technology in fly rods and reels as well as helpful items that can make your fly fishing more productive than it has ever been.  Find a show near you and share your love of fly fishing from those in the know!</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Lures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 04:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the general sport of fishing, you use lures to catch your fish; however, when you are fly fishing, the word lure only marginally applies. Sure, you are trying to lure the fish to your bait, but when you are fly fishing, you use flies to entice the fish. So when we talk about lures [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the general sport of fishing, you use lures to catch your fish; however, when you are fly fishing, the word lure only marginally applies.  Sure, you are trying to lure the fish to your bait, but when you are fly fishing, you use flies to entice the fish.  So when we talk about lures in the sport of fly fishing, we are really speaking about flies.</p>
<p>You see, fish eat bugs.  They rely on flies, grasshoppers, and other insects for their food source.  When you are fly fishing, you attempt to mimic the look and movement of their food.  Therefore, the lure that you are providing them with are called flies.</p>
<p>There are all sorts of fly fishing lures, or flies, that you can use depending on the area you are fishing and the type of fish you want to catch.  Most of these lures are available at commercial retail outlets, but you can also make them yourself.  The key is to have several different lures available to you so you can adapt to the situation you are fishing in.</p>
<p>Take a few moments when getting on the river or stream to observe the types of insects that are around you.  Take a small net like they use for goldfish and skim the top of the water.  See what you collect inside and then use a lure that looks like the bugs in the net.</p>
<p>Whatever type of fly or insect that is predominantly in the area is what the fish are feeding on.  You’ll catch more fish when you lure them with what they already know are food sources.  While most fish will eat whatever they can find, if they are used to seeing may flies on top of the water, they will be more apt to bite than if you dangle a caddis fly over their heads.</p>
<p>Your fly fishing lures should be simple.  Regular fishing lures are often huge with all sorts of shiny danglers and bright colors.  They, too, are meant to mimic food sources, but the idea of fly fishing is to catch fish using the natural food that is always available.  That’s why flies are kept simple looking and small.</p>
<p>You can lure fish to your line using a variety of tools.  But when you are fly fishing, lures become one of the most important tools you can have in your arsenal.  Using the right lure, or fly, is so important.  It can make a big difference between catching a ton of fish or just a few.  Choose your lures carefully when fly fishing and reap the benefits!</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Gifts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 04:24:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for the perfect gift for the fly fisher in your life? There are many options you have when giving a gift to the person who loves fly fishing. Some of them can be expensive, but they don’t have to be. You can choose a gift that your fly fisher will love no [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking for the perfect gift for the fly fisher in your life?  There are many options you have when giving a gift to the person who loves fly fishing.  Some of them can be expensive, but they don’t have to be.  You can choose a gift that your fly fisher will love no matter what your budget is.</p>
<p>One option is to get them a new rod and reel.  This is going to be one of the more expensive options as reels can run anywhere from $200 to $1,000.  Buying a rod can be a very personal decision for people who love fly fishing, so if you’re going to go this route with your gift, you’ll need to do your research.</p>
<p>You could purchase a gift certificate to your local sporting goods or fishing store.  This is a great choice for the fly fisherman as then they can pick out what they want or need.  While some people feel gift certificates are impersonal, they can be a very welcome gift to the fly fisher.</p>
<p>Consider getting a nice basket and filling it up with various fly fishing supplies.  You can stock it with various flies, lines, and tools that your fly fisher can use during their fishing trips.  If you’re not sure what types of flies and such to stock the basket with, just ask the clerk at the store, or simply go hog wild and pick out a nice variety.</p>
<p>There are other beautiful gifts you can get as well.  People who love fly fishing have a natural love of the outdoors and everything “fishy”.  The organization Trout Unlimited has a great selection of fly fishing gifts including mugs, glasses, shirts, and hats with fish pictures on them.  This can be another great gift idea.</p>
<p>Fly fishing apparel is just as important to the fly fisherman as the equipment they need.  Fly fishing requires waders, vests, and boots.  A good fly fishing vest can make a very thoughtful gift.  Most fly fishermen claim you can never have too much equipment.  Even if your fly fisherman has a vest, a new one might be just the ticket for a good gift.</p>
<p>When giving a fly fishing gift, use your imagination.  There are all sorts of great gift ideas that can please even the most experienced fly fisherman.  Ask him or her what they are wishing for and then fill that wish.  You have lots of options.  When giving a gift, it’s the thought that counts, of course, but when you consider all that’s involved in the sport of fly fishing, you’re sure to find a gift that’s more than appreciated!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term “fly fishing gear” can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies. In this article, we’ll discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand. You already know you need a rod and reel, but there’s so much more involved in your [...]]]></description>
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<p>The term “fly fishing gear” can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies.  In this article, we’ll discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand.  You already know you need a rod and reel, but there’s so much more involved in your fly fishing gear.</p>
<p>Of course, you’ll need to have a variety of flies to use as bait for the fish.  Flies are meant to mimic the look and movement of a fish’s natural food source.  Some fish prefer different flies, and when you use what they are used to eating, your chances are better of landing a bite.  Keep several different types of flies close at hand so you can choose the right fly for the specific fish you are angling for.</p>
<p>You will also need to have several different weights of lines so you can switch them out if you find yourself in waters with larger fish.  Of course, your fly rod has a lot to do with what line to use, but if you have an 8 nwt rod and are finding some 10 pound fish, go ahead and switch to a 10 nwt line to increase your chances of winning a fight with that prize-winning trout.</p>
<p>Part of your fly fishing gear includes what you wear while fishing.  You’ll need to have a good pair of waders so you can keep dry while going after your fish.  Pick a pair of waders that will meet your fishing situation.  Chest high waders are usually a good choice because they allow you to wade in all depths of water.</p>
<p>You will also need a fishing vest with lots of pockets that will hold your flies, line, and other pieces of gear.  The pockets should fasten with Velcro so that you have easy access to what you need.  You don’t want to be on the water and realize you need a different fly only to miss out on a passing school of fish because you were fumbling with your pockets.</p>
<p>A good pair of fishing pliers is almost a necessity.  Many rivers and streams are exclusively catch and release water.  That means that once you catch the fish, you need to let it go.  This helps propagate the population and promote healthy fishing at all times.  You will want an easy way to get the hook out of the fish’s mouth without causing harm to its body.  Fishing pliers are designed to do just that.</p>
<p>Finally, your fly fishing gear should include a waterproof camera.  If you are lucky enough to land a whopper, you’ll want to document it as part of your prize!</p>
<p>When you are amassing your fly fishing gear, things can eventually get out of hand.  Many fly fishermen have an abundance of gear with the possibility that they might need something specific in a certain situation.  That’s just fine, but the essentials that are listed above are a start!</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing for Trout</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing is most often done for the various species of trout that exist in the waters and streams of the Western United States. For example, a fly fishing trip to Colorado will find you catching mostly rainbow trout, but if you are fishing the Great Lakes region, you will be looking at more bass [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fly fishing is most often done for the various species of trout that exist in the waters and streams of the Western United States.  For example, a fly fishing trip to Colorado will find you catching mostly rainbow trout, but if you are fishing the Great Lakes region, you will be looking at more bass fishing than trout.</p>
<p>The best places for trout fishing, besides in Colorado, include North Carolina, Ontario, Northern California, and Washington.  Trout prefer smooth, clear running streams and rivers that can be found in the mountains, so you’ll get some great scenery while you are fishing.</p>
<p>Rainbow trout can be wild and explosive fish to hook.  Expect it to take some work when you land your rainbow when trying to reel it in.  These fish have very colorful markings, and are a favorite food fish for many people.</p>
<p>Rainbows thrive in cool, clear streams and rivers.  They prefer a water temperature ranging from 55 to 60 degrees.  The best time to catch rainbows is in the spring and fall before spawning.  They respond well to a variety of flies including spinners, streamers, and nymphs.</p>
<p>Brown trout don’t fight as hard as rainbows, but they are much more cunning than their cousins.  They can be a challenge to hook in the first place, so use some patience if catching brown trout is your goal.  They are timid fish who are very aware of their surroundings as well as any predators including you!</p>
<p>The ideal home for brown trout is a slow flowing stream containing lots of minnows.  They like warmer water in the 60 – 70 degree range.  For the larger fish, you will want to fish during darker light.  They can be caught with dry flies, streamers, and stonefly nymphs</p>
<p>The brook trout has brilliant coloring and are smaller than their other trout relatives.  They can be quite wild when hooked, so expect a bit of a fight with brook trout.  They are not as plentiful as rainbows or browns, but they can be found.  They prefer colder water from 40 to 50 degrees.</p>
<p>If you are lucky enough to hook a brook trout, you will be rewarded.  The fish travel in schools, and once action begins, it can be overwhelming.  In the summer, use a spinner and cast into shallow bottoms.  You can also use bucktail on a sinking line to try and land one of these beauties.</p>
<p>Fly fishing for trout is an exciting experience for any fly fisherman.  When you have a rainbow hooked and have to fight for your own leverage, the challenge can be enormous, but when you pull that baby out of the water, you will be satisfied with your performance.  Seek them out and enjoy the experience of fly fishing for trout.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as with any other sport, the equipment you use when fly fishing can be very important. There are various types of equipment that you need when you undertake fly fishing, and be prepared because some of it can get quite expensive! Of course, you’ll need a rod and reel. What type of rod you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just as with any other sport, the equipment you use when fly fishing can be very important.  There are various types of equipment that you need when you undertake fly fishing, and be prepared because some of it can get quite expensive!</p>
<p>Of course, you’ll need a rod and reel.  What type of rod you choose depends on the type of fish you will be angling for.  Fly rods are ranked according to their net weight capabilities (nwt).  The nwt number will tell you what type of fish you will be able to catch.  Fish that weigh 8 pounds will require at least an 8 nwt rod, etc.   The larger the nwt number, the larger fish you can catch.</p>
<p>Some rods are multi-rated (e.g. 7-9 nwt).  These rods are good to use because they can accommodate a variety of fish, but multi-rated rods tend to be less flexible than single rated rods.</p>
<p>Rods are made of fiberglass, graphite, or bamboo.  Fiberglass rods are durable and less expensive.  Fiberglass rods are best for beginning fly fishermen because they can be used in a variety of situations.  Graphite rods are lighter and will give you more fighting weight when it comes to landing a fish.  Bamboo rods can be expensive, but they are extremely strong and are suited to a more laid-back casting style.</p>
<p>Your fly line will need to match the nwt of your rod.  If you have an 8 nwt rod, you’ll need to use an 8 nwt line.  It is acceptable to go one or two sizes above or below your rod weight (i.e. 9 nwt or 7 nwt).  Buy line that is strong and durable.  Some lines are specially designed for freshwater, saltwater, etc.</p>
<p>You will also need to have a durable net that you can carry with you.  After the fish has lost its will to fight, a good net is used to scoop them out of the water.  This can be a big part of your fly fishing equipment because without a good net, you won’t be able to get your fish out of the water!</p>
<p>Having the right fly fishing equipment is important for both the beginner as well as the experienced angler.  As you get better and better at the sport, you will begin to see how important having good equipment can be.  You can always upgrade, so it’s good to start out small and work your way up to the more expensive stuff.  Your fly fishing equipment can make a world of difference between landing that big fish or catching an ordinary one.</p>
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