Fly fishing is an angling method that uses a light-weight lure—called an artificial fly—to catch fish.
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Fly fishing is an angling method that uses a light-weight lure—called an artificial fly—to catch fish.
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Fly fishing is most renowned as a method for catching trout, grayling and salmon, but it is used for a wide variety of species including pike, bass, panfish, and carp, as well as marine species, such as redfish, snook, tarpon, bonefish and striped bass.
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Fly fishing described the practice of Macedonian anglers on the Astraeus River:.
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Fly fishing was promoted to a pastime worthy of Bushi, as part of an official policy to train the Bushi's mind during peacetime.
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The rods along with Fly fishing flies, are considered to be a traditional local craft of the Kaga region.
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Art of fly fishing took a great leap forward after the English Civil War, where a newly found interest in the activity left its mark on the many books and treatises that were written on the subject at the time.
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Fly fishing was the first to describe salmon fishing in Scotland, and both in that and trout-fishing with artificial fly he was a practical angler.
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Fly fishing was the first angler to name the burbot, and commended the salmon of the River Thames.
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Walton did not profess to be an expert with a fishing fly; the fly fishing in his first edition was contributed by Thomas Barker, a retired cook and humorist, who produced a treatise of his own in 1659; but in the use of the live worm, the grasshopper and the frog "Piscator" himself could speak as a master.
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Cotton's additions completed the instruction in fly fishing and advised on the making of artificial flies where he listed sixty five varieties.
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Fly fishing went on to invent the Kirby bend, a distinctive hook with an offset point, still commonly used today.
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Fly fishing received a Royal Warrant and became the official supplier of fishing tackle to three successive monarchs starting with King George IV over this period.
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Fly fishing combined his knowledge of fly fishing with his skill as an engraver and printer, to lavish his work with 20 color plates.
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The founding of The Orvis Company helped institutionalize fly fishing by supplying angling equipment via the circulation of his tackle catalogs, distributed to a small but devoted customer list.
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In recent years, interest in fly fishing has surged as baby boomers have discovered the sport.
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Unlike other casting methods, fly fishing can be thought of as a method of casting line rather than lure.
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Fly fishing for trout is a very popular sport, which can be done using any of the various methods and any of the general types of flies.
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Fly fishing therefore requires sure footing and insulation from cold water, both provided by hip boots or chest-high waders.
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Dry fly fishing is done with line and flies that float, joined by a leader, usually made of fine polyamide monofilament line.
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The challenge in stream fishing is placing the fly with deadly accuracy, within inches of a protective rock for instance, not long range casting.
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Fly fishing was carried out from boats and bank during the evening rise.
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Fly fishing might have a Worm Fly on a single hook on the point, a Grenadier on the middle dropper and a Buzzer on the top.
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