Friday, August 17, 2012

The Different Types Of Fishing Flies Used In Fly Fishing

By Agnes Franco


Fly fishing Key West is a type of this hobby that uses flies in order to attract fish. The traditional methods used in this activity usually uses types of bait in which meat are easily attracted to it. The methods have not changed over the years it has been practiced by people.

Dry flies refer to the artificial insects that are thrown into the water. This should look like the thing is floating on water. This action or technique will hopefully attract the fish and will make it come on top of the water to grab the bait. When fishes are caught, it will try to free itself from the bait until it gets tired enough to be placed in the net.

Wet flies are designed to look like insects that are usually found under water. It may also become a type of worm, leech or crawfish that will lure big meats. It seeks to imitate an insect that has been drowned, making it alluring to fishes down the riverbed, lake bed or the sea.

Nymphing is the most difficult form of capturing fishes. It is another form of Dry flying except that there are minor changes on how to get the meat. This will require deep understanding of the specie in order to locate and monitor their movements.

Streaming is usually used during outdoor camping moments where to catch a specie is used as a way of fun and pleasure. The baits are created to resemble a tiny insect. These are heavier than most baits since the purpose of the bait is to land on the bed of the water.

Sometimes, there are baits that are shaped like insects that are usually found in land. These could be ants, grass hoppers and beetles. These baits are called Terrestrial baits and are largely used to catch medium sized fishes.

A lot of people turn to fly fishing key west as a hobby and a sport. It is very rewarding for one to be able to catch such thing which can be cooked and eaten. For a man, this is a culmination of his efforts which yielded a greater reward in return.




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