Fly Fishing

Fly Fishing is an ancient method of fishing that isfurther divided into nymph fishing, lures fishing and
effective for catching salmonids such as trout andtrue wet fly-fishing, and all are fished beneath the
salmon. Fly-fishing for trout is usually best insurface of the water.
ponds, small streams, rivers and lakes. Fly-fishingSome of the widely accepted fly-fishing
is unique because unlike other fishing methods,techniques are wet fly retrieved near the surface,
artificial flies made by tying feathers, fur, foam,deep drift, nymphs (lightly or heavy), wet fly
yarn or other similar materials are tied onto aswung and dry fly swung. Commonly used
hook as bait. You can learn how to tie these fliesfly-fishing equipment includes fly-fishing tackle,
by researching the subject online or by talkingrods and fly-fishing reels. Fly-fishing is popular in
with people who have done it before.the western states and provinces. Utah, Idaho,
One of the most passionate sports amongColorado, Wyoming, Montana, British Columbia,
anglers, there are two forms of fly-fishing - dryAlberta, and California are famous for fly-fishing.
fly fishing and wet fly fishing. Of the two, dry flyIn recent years, the popularity of fly-fishing has
fishing is regarded as the more familiar and classicdramatically increased. Of all the fishing sports, it is
form. In this technique, the angler casts the flyregarded as the most tantalizing among anglers
upstream. As the fly passes overhead, fish willworldwide.
hopefully rise up and bite the fly. Wet fly fishing is