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Fly Fishing is an angling method that uses artificial flies to attract and catch fish.  Traditionally, salmon and trout are the types of fish caught using this  method. But in recent times, a wide  variety of fish have been added to the list like pike, carp and striped  bass.
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<p>Fly Fishing is an angling method that uses artificial flies to attract and catch fish.  Traditionally, salmon and trout are the types of fish caught using this  method. But in recent times, a wide  variety of fish have been added to the list like pike, carp and striped  bass.</p>
<p>As an angling approach, fly  fishing differs from other procedures in its  technique for casting. Other techniques  rely on  the weight of the  lure to pull the line.</p>
<p>But  in fly fishing, the line is cast rather than the lure since the lures  employed in this method  are too  light to be cast.</p>
<p>Casting in fly fishing can be   compared for the way a whip  unfurls when it can be being cracked. It is  said that a great  angler can unfurl his/her  line even prior to he/she does the return motion when casting.</p>
<p>This  angling approach has been around as early as 200  AD. It was first  mentioned in a book entitled &#8216;Natural  History&#8217;, written by a Roman author named Aelian.</p>
<p>One  chapter of his book mentioned in passing the Macedonians&#8217; way of  catching their fish. It talked about how they tried to lure fish using   imitation flies that they made themselves.</p>
<p>Based  on Aelian&#8217;s description, the techniques  that  they utilized  are closely similar to the  procedures and purpose with the modern-day fly fisher in catching fish.</p>
<p>While  it has been around for two millennia, fly fishing remains a relevant  and exciting technique  of angling until this day and  will remain so in generations to come.</p>
<p>Probably the best way for <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly fishing</a> novices and  experienced fly fishermen to improve their technique is through <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly fishing books</a>.  There is a very large selection of books available  online which teach great fly fishing technique along with other skills  such as those found within <a href="http://www.eflyfishingbooks.com/">fly tying books</a>.</p>
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Salmo Salar is perhaps one of the least recognized names, but one of the best known fish in the Northern Atlantic. More commonly known as the Atlantic Salmon it is also known as Black Salmon and Sebago Salmon. They can be found in waters ranging from Iceland to Greenland, Quebec to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Salmo Salar is perhaps one of the least recognized names, but one of the best known fish in the Northern Atlantic. More commonly known as the Atlantic Salmon it is also known as Black Salmon and Sebago Salmon. They can be found in waters ranging from Iceland to Greenland, Quebec to the Connecticut River, and parts of Portugal to the Arctic Circle.  While some population of salmon are primarily freshwater, it is not unusual for them to migrate from sea to freshwater for spawning.  It is not unusual for Atlantic Salmon to spawn several times before they die.</p>
<p>Some anglers have confused Atlantic Salmon with brown trout. While they may be mistaken for them, in reality they are not the same size or the same colour.  In fact, salmon in saltwater typically appear silver and have black marks on their backs that resemble an X shaped pattern.  In freshwater, they take on a deep bronze colour which may resemble a brown trout, but the markings are different. While a brown trout develops red spots along the entire length of their bodies, Atlantic Salmon generally only develop these spots around their heads.</p>
<p>Anglers enjoy a variety of baits and fishing methods when trying to land the Atlantic salmon and many a beginner angler has learned the hard way they need to keep control of their drag – otherwise this aggressive fish could pull all of the line from your reel.  Make sure you are using a good strong line and that you have developed your knot perfectly to avoid losing the Atlantic salmon.  Bait that is appropriate can be flies, lures or plugs, but more anglers find that prawns, crustaceans, egg sacks and worms are even better as the Atlantic salmon are naturally drawn to their movements.</p>
<p>Whether it is saltwater or freshwater, anglers can find Atlantic Salmon depending on when they are spawning. Remember that saltwater fishing brings out the fight in this fish and you will require a stronger line and rod.  These fish fight far harder than you might expect for their size, especially in saltwater.  In general, it is best to try to land the Atlantic Salmon as they are travelling to freshwater areas for spawning. Since they die shortly after being spawned out, you could find yourself with a fish that dies shortly after you’ve landed him.</p>
<p>Whether it is for food or for recreation, this fish remains one of the most sought after game fish.  They are highly prized for both recreation and for faring.  Because they have a unique ability to fight beyond what would be expected for their size, they are a prized recreational fish.  Seafood restaurants value Atlantic salmon for the versatility they offer in a variety of dishes.  Because the Atlantic salmon population is on the decrease, steps have been taken to preserve the supplies. Most restaurant salmon is farm raised and in general, Atlantic salmon are on catch and release programs in most waterways to preserve them.</p>
<p>When you are getting prepared for a saltwater fishing adventure, having the proper equipment is essential. Some of the most popular products on the market include <a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/okuma-fishing-reels/" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/okuma-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">okuma fishing reel</a><a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/okuma-fishing-reels/" target="_blank"></a> and <a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/van-staal-fishing-reels/" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/van-staal-fishing-reels/" target="_blank">van staal reel</a><a href="http://www.saltwaterfishing247.com/van-staal-fishing-reels/" target="_blank"></a>.</p>
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<p>One of the very first points you should recognize any time considering <a href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/" target="_blank">beginner fly fishing</a> is the fact that it really isn&#8217;t difficult. Perhaps you have heard from some others it is really a skilled sport, one that will require lots of skill but really more people get involved within the sport for the fun of it rather than anything else.</p>
<p><strong>What You Need</strong></p>
<p>As expected you will find hundreds of various pieces of gear that you simply can get for the this activity but there are only a couple of that you really require, that are the basics. It&#8217;s very essential that you take the time to choose fly fishing equipment that&#8217;s well balanced and heading to be suited to the particular fishing scenario.</p>
<p>With respect to the water and the weather conditions you are heading to want to select a particular lure and fishing rod, and with beginner fly fishing gear it&#8217;s required to choose the gear with a particular type of fishing in mind.</p>
<p>There are two types of flies which are typically utilized in beginner fly fishing that are: flies that rest on the water and flies that go below the surface of the water. Poppers are especially popular, namely because they can be created to imitate so many various things from an injured bait fish to a frog, and they could be made out of a lot of different materials. Balsa, cork, foam, spun deer hair, these are just a couple of of the various varieties of material that you can have your poppers made out of.</p>
<p>Also take into account the size from the hook that you simply purchase, and this refers to the gap that&#8217;s located between the point and the shank. For general trout fishing you will probably use sizes 6 through 20 the most and for panfish sizes ten through sixteen are more commonly utilized.</p>
<p>You will also require to get some flyline, and these flylines are classified by pounds,  and density. Again you will wish to make certain that you are aware of what type of fishing scenario you are going to be getting into and this will help you to correctly figure out what flyline to obtain.</p>
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There are thousands of bait anglers, who are excellent sportsmen, but  the fly fisherman can become better conservation from the beginning.Fly  fishing is not only one of the fastest growing sports; it is one of the  best forms of conserving natural resources as well as providing  recreation.Fly [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are thousands of bait anglers, who are excellent sportsmen, but  the fly fisherman can become better conservation from the beginning.Fly  fishing is not only one of the fastest growing sports; it is one of the  best forms of conserving natural resources as well as providing  recreation.Fly fishing is, very simple when three things are right: you  must have a good rod; you must have the right line to match the rod; and  you must learn correct casting mode.People who wish to know some tips  on fly fishing, here is a list of pointers that could help anglers  harness their fly fishing skills:</p>
<p>1. Material of a fly rod</p>
<p>For  one of moderate means, and especially for the beginners, hollow glass  is advised through it will require less care than bamboo and will not  take on a bend if improperly stored.</p>
<p>2. Fly line</p>
<p>Your fly  casting skill will not be good with a mismatched fly rod and line. About  99 times in 100, the troubled fly caster has a line much too light to  bring out the action of the rod.</p>
<p>Important to notice that on any  given rod, the fly fisherman use the same size line for anything from  small trout and bluegills up to the largest sea fish.</p>
<p>In finding  your size line, anglers should get a C level, an HCH double &#8211; taper, or a  GBF three &#8211; diameter. This choice is based on the fact that a high  percentage of fly rods bought now are hollow glass, again that a great  majority of these work best with lines of those sizes, almost regardless  of lengths or weights.</p>
<p>3. Correct casting technique</p>
<p>In  casting, it is important to get about 20 feet of line out front. Anglers  should always cast a straight line. Avoid jerky movements in order to  do so.</p>
<p>The angler should relaxed because taunt muscles will ruin  his casting.</p>
<p>All together, there should be no reason why you  should not learn the fundamental principles just as easily as those who  now enjoy fly fishing.</p>
<p>Universal, the best and surest way to  learn to cast successfully is to spend a day on the stream with some  fisherman who is a competent caster.</p>
<p>Lessons learned on the  stream are the best tip you can achieve anywhere for learning fly  fishing.</p>
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<p>Before you start panicking, this is not as big an undertaking as you  might think. They are certainly been an overwhelming amount of  information published about saltwater fly fishing and accessories. This  can be confusing to someone who has never picked up a fly rod. However,  just as with any other type of fishing fly fishing can be simple, or it  can be complicated. It really does depend on what you wish to make of  it. Getting started does not have to involve huge amounts of knowledge  or equipment. In fact, you will quickly discover that there is no need  to spend your life savings on equipment that will help you put a fish in  your boat. Here are some of the basic equipment needs that will help  you get started.</p>
<p>The first thing you will need is a good  fly rod. Most saltwater fly anglers recommend an 8 or 9 weight for  average salt water fishing. This includes the average saltwater fish in  the Northeast such as bluefish or striped bass.  Most anglers recommend a  rod length of typically about 9 feet long, since they give you the  leverage that you need to cast the line. Anything much longer than that  becomes hard handle. Most tackle shops will carry a good quality rod for  somewhere around $100.</p>
<p>The next most important piece  of equipment that you will need is a good reel to match your rod. The  good news is the confusion is easy to wade through. Since reels and  fishing rods are rated the same, and an eight weight reel will match up  with an eight weight rod. If you plan on using your fishing rod  primarily in salt water settings, a large, arbor reel is typically a  best choice. The benefits of these include wider deepest pools that  allow you the room that you need for a couple of hundred yards a fly  line backing, as well as your fly line. This additional line is  necessary in the event that you hook a large fish that make a long run.  This type of fly reel system can be purchased for well under $100.</p>
<p>The next piece that you will need is fly line and backing.  Inexpensive fly lines are a good choice for those just starting out.  Make sure the line weight matches your rod and reel, and that you use a  floating weight forward line. You will not need sinking lines right  away. Before you add your fly line to the reel, fill it with fly line  backing.  Dacron line rated at 20 to 30 pound test is usually your best  option. It is typically best to ask the tackle shop to wind the line for  you, since they have winding machines.</p>
<p>Another  critical piece of tackle will be your leader. Leaders are generally  monofilament line or fluorocarbon line.  Use a section that is about  equivalent to the length of your Rod. You can attach this to the end of  your fly line before you tie on your flies. Your local retailer will be  able to recommend the best leader size for the type of fish that you are  angling for. You will notice that leaders typically tapered, to allow  for unfurling at the end of the cast.</p>
<p>The final piece  of the puzzle is a small selection of flies. In this instance, your best  to tap into local sources of knowledge to make a decision as to which  flies are best to use. You really only need a small selection of surface  flies and streamers in a variety of sizes and patterns to get started.  As a general rule, the clerks at local tackle shops will be able to  point you in the right direction. Once you have been able to fish a few  times on your own, you will quickly determine which ones work best for  you.</p>
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