Thursday, 21 February 2013

Artificial flies are the most import fly fishing Equipment

By John Xavier


Without a doubt there would be nothing more complicated or confusing in fly fishing equipment than the artificial flies. Flies are the ones used to attract the fish's attention and play a major role in catching a fish, its probably more important then any other fly fishing equipment, so you need to get it right.

Although its purpose may be straightforward, there is nothing straightforward in choosing the right fly for the right fish. In the past, choosing a fly is easy enough because there are specific flies for a specific fish. For example, a trout fly is to be used exclusively on trout and a salmon fly on salmon. But in the present, there are more specific flies that cater to the varying diets of a particular fish.

Something that will confuse a beginner is that categories of US fly types are named differently than their British counterparts, As well you now need to consider the differences now, for example a trout fish does not only have a singular trout fly, but also flies that imitate frogs, worm e.t.c

In the united states what are called dry flies are known as dries in the UK, which can be very confusing for people and beginners.

Even though there is a difference in the names, they can will normally be found in the same set of sub categories. If we use dry flies as an example, the sub-category of many flies will be found in both categories.

Aside from its different types, flies can also differ in sizes. Usually, a fly's size ranges from #2 to #22 with the former being the largest.

Not to worry though as the confusion can be resolved by a good advice from reputable and experienced fly fishing equipment vendors. It is always a good idea to ask them when in doubt of which type of fly to buy when one goes fly fishing

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