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Fly fishing equipment to a novice looks more like broken equipment that should be thrown out. This would be a costly mistake because good fly fishing equipment is expensive. The better thing to do is to learn about fly fishing equipment and how it all works. A person should understand how all of the parts become one in the quest for catching fish.

Once a person has been fly fishing it's hard to go back to the traditional methods of fishing. It doesn't matter what type of fish that people go after. Fly fishing is for almost all species of fish. Many people fish for bass for fun and in tournaments. The tackle is usually heavy and many people don't believe that they could ever fish for bass with fly fishing equipment. It hasn't been done in a tournament so it isn't a mainstream practice but fly fishing for bass is terrific sport.

If one really wants to know about the equipment used for fly fishing and how it can be adapted to any particular fish they should find a fishing guide that is proficient in fly fishing equipment and have the guide teach the person what they need to know. Certain parts of fly fishing equipment can cost a lot of money and can be intimidating to train with but it's a necessary part of learning to fly fish.



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If people want to try fly fishing for species other than trout, the rod and reel must be heavier but just as important is that the lure will be different. One can't fish with plastic worms or spinner baits with a fly rod, but there are baits that are sold for specific use with a fly rod. There are a lot of smaller cork top water types of bait. Some look like a frog or other aquatic reptiles and amphibians. It is easy to tell the difference with regular lures and fly fishing lures. The fly fishing equipment is much lighter than conventional baits. The action of the bait is imitated with the fly rod in a popping manner that will bring fish to the lure.

One other piece of information for fly fishing equipment is using the proper weight of fly line when fishing. There are quite a few differences in each fly line. Some lines are made to sink and some will float on the water. The difference in using them to fish with is that floating line is great for a top water lure while a sinking line should be used underwater like when fishing a nymph or other under water bugs. Using the wrong line will result in the lure not working and a bad day of fishing.











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