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Fly Fishing Gear Explained

By Cynthia Steina

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There are many things that you can bring with you on a fly fishing trip. The main things that you will need are the fly fishing rod and reel, along with other types of fly fishing gear that I will be covering in this article.

I will start off with the bait, which consists of flies. Flies are designed to copy live insects and there are a large variety of kinds that can use as different fish prefer different food. The types of flies that are out there are dry, nymph, popping, wet and stream flies.

You will also need to have several different weights of lines so you can switch them out if you find yourself in waters with larger fish. Of course, your fly rod has a lot to do with what line to use, but if you have an 8 nwt rod and are finding some 10 pound fish, go ahead and switch to a 10 nwt line to increase your chances of winning a fight with that prize-winning trout.

Part of your fly fishing gear includes what you will be wearing while fishing. Youll need to have a good pair of waders so you can keep dry while going after your fish. Pick a pair of waders that will meet your fishing situation. Chest high waders are usually a good choice because they allow you to wade in all depths of water.

You will also need a fishing vest with lots of pockets that will hold your flies, line, and other pieces of gear. The pockets should fasten with Velcro so that you have easy access to what you need. You dont want to be on the water and realize you need a different fly only to miss out on a passing school of fish because you were fumbling with your pockets.

Having a pair of good fishing pliers is also a good idea to have on hand. You can keep them in your vest or your waders. The pliers make the process of removing the hook from the fished mouth a much easier task, and also increasing the fishes chance of survival.

The last thing you should have as a part of your fly fishing gear is a camera, specifically a water proof camera. If you are a catch and release fisherman, as most fly fisherman are, you will want to take a picture if you are fortunate enough to catch a trophy fish.

When you are amassing your fly fishing gear, things can eventually get out of hand. Many fly fishermen have an abundance of gear with the possibility that they might need something specific in a certain situation. Thats just fine, but the essentials that are listed above are a start!

For those that are just beginning fly fishing, then you should look into the book made by the author which is packed with fly fishing tips.

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Steina, Cynthia "Fly Fishing Gear Explained." Fly Fishing Gear Explained. 4 Apr. 2009. uberarticles.com. 10 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/recreation-and-sports/fishing/fly-fishing-gear-explained/>.

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