Fly Fishing Flies That Work
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Graphite fly rods are the most versatile, as they can run the gamut of high-performance, ultra light rods to the heavy-duty saltwater fishing rods that can withstand rough surf, high winds, and enormously heavy fish.
Fishing Flies are decorative pieces of artificial bait used by fly fishermen to catch fish. They are artificially made to look like insects, worms, that a fish would eat on a daily basis. If you want to make one of these, all you need is a hook, thread, and some fly tying material such as feathers, fur, or synthetic cloth fibers. A weight may be required such as adding beads. Fishing Flies have an imitation fly pattern that will imitate the look and behavior of the actual prey that the fish eats. The attractor pattern won't resemble what they eat, but it will attract the fish to bite your hook. There are a several types of Flies to choose from. One type that floats on the top of the water like a real insect is the Dry Fly. Another one is the Wet Fly. This one will sink just below the surface of the water, enticing the fish to eat it.
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