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from:The sport of fly fishing has been around for years and years. In medieval times, anglers fished for food, but the sport has evolved over the years to become a real test of skills. Anyone who has become involved in the sport of fly fishing knows how addictive in can be – but in a very good way!
Fly fishing is markedly different from regular fishing. With plain fishing, you use lures and often live bait to bring fish to your line and hook them. When you are fly fishing, you use a fly that resembles a real insect that the fish feed on naturally. The line is longer and you mimic the movement of the fly or insect on top of the water so that the fish thinks they are biting at a real insect.
Casting is constant in fly fishing. You put the fly out in the water and then draw it back several times so that the fish thinks the fly is landing on the water and then taking off again. With regular fishing, you cast your line and let it rest until the fish bites making the bobber sink into the water.
You can catch some pretty hefty fish using either method, but when you are fly fishing, you have the opportunity to “battle” the fish for survival. This can be extremely satisfying as man battles nature for the top position.
Flies are made out of natural materials in fly fishing while regular fishing utilizes latex and plastic lures made out of man-made materials. Many avid fly fishermen say that the fish are much more attracted to the natural lure rather than the man-made ones. This, they say, makes fly fishing an amazingly satisfying sport.
You can fish just about anywhere – a local pond, a lake, or even a reservoir. When you are fly fishing, you will want to go where the fish are most plentiful. That means traveling (perhaps) to rivers and streams where fish like trout and walleye are known to live. The challenge in fly fishing lies in making the fly look real to the fish below water.
Fly fishing in remote places like Alaska and Canada are great vacation getaways. You can plan a fly fishing trip to many different spots including Mexico, South America, and even Russia. That can be a great adventure – much more so than just fishing your local lake or pond.
Chess has been called “the sport of kings”, but many avid fly fishermen consider fly fishing to be the real sport of kings. It takes skill, finesse, and a lot of patience to get good at fly fishing. Thousands of anglers couldn’t agree more. When you’ve been fly fishing once, you’ll want to go back over and over and over again. May the fish bite well for you!
Gulf Coast Flyfishing News
Jimmy Buffett expands his Margaritaville brand to Biloxi casino - NOLA.com
![]() NOLA.com | Jimmy Buffett expands his Margaritaville brand to Biloxi casino NOLA.com It came on my radar after Katrina, when (former Mississippi governor) Haley Barbour called my business partner and said, “It would be important to everybody if you were part of the attempt at economic recovery on the Gulf Coast. |
Fly fishing film tour coming to Ellensburg on May 4 - The Seattle Times
Fly fishing film tour coming to Ellensburg on May 4 The Seattle Times The film will include adventures from Montana, Idaho, Florida and the Gulf Coast, plus other fly-fishing hot beds like the Bahamas, Alaska, Belize, New Zealand and Canada. Cost is $15, and are available online and locally at the Troutwater Fly Shops. |
Spot shrimp season, which starts Saturday, looks to be quite tasty - The Seattle Times
Spot shrimp season, which starts Saturday, looks to be quite tasty The Seattle Times The film will include adventures from Montana, Idaho, Florida and the Gulf Coast, plus other fly-fishing hot beds like the Bahamas, Alaska, Belize, New Zealand and Canada. Cost is $15. Details: www.troutwaterfly.com. • The Trout Unlimited Puyallup ... |
Captain Favorite's Fishing Forum May 14, 2012 - The Bradenton Times
![]() The Bradenton Times | Captain Favorite's Fishing Forum May 14, 2012 The Bradenton Times For details see www.crosthwaitfishing.com Anglers fishing the coastal gulf and Tampa Bay with me on my Action Craft flats skiff the Snook Fin-Addict, out of CB's Saltwater Outfitters on Siesta Key, jumped a pair of tarpon on flies and had numerous ... |
Novelist Randy Wayne White says tarpon tournament unsporting, restaurants pull ... - Naples Daily News
Novelist Randy Wayne White says tarpon tournament unsporting, restaurants pull ... Naples Daily News Tarpon are more accessible here during the spring season, when they can be found in shallow coastal areas as well as the deeper waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Fly-fishermen and traditional spin-casters target the prehistoric fish, which have been known ... |




