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Fly Fishing The Outdoor Adventure

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The ancient angling method known as fly fishing has and still is very effective in catching bass, trout, salmon and even pike and pickerel. The artificially flies are used to lure or to excite fish to bite the flies by using this distinctive method of angling. Fly fishing is much easier than traditional fishing and it helps anglers catch the fish easier.

The two basic form of fly fishing that angler from all over the world recognize as Dry flies and wet flies. Dry fly needs to be coating with floatant in order to sit the fly in the surface of the water.  These dry flies are very effective in upstreams and moving water.  Anglers will easier to detect the fish and catch the them because it would help angler to locate where the fish resides like pools and pocket in streams.

Wet flies are uses beneath the surface of the water. Wet flies will not work as efective as dry flies in case where the weeds are many and almost touch the surface because wet flies will blend with the weeds in this condition.  In rich rivers where the weeds tend to grow closer to the surface have made traditional wet fly fishing ineffective to do.

In the 19th century, fly fishing was developed.  For slower and cleare rivers, dry fly technique is very effective. Anglers can keep the fly and line floating on the surface with dry fly fishing technique thus will make the fish aggressive and excited and also this is will help angler spot the location of the fish and in turn catches fish much easier.

Among fly fishing admirer,fly fishing later development have made this concept as basis and have gave birth to fly fishing be the sport fishing in the latter part of the 19th century. Some parts of the United States host fly fishing sports such as in the waters of British, Wyoming, Columbia, Alberta, Catskill Mountain of New York and provinces of Colorado and California.

Anglers in North America have developed various literatures pertaining to fly fishing and have been granted the reputation of the birthplace of dry fly fishing and be the epicenter for the western fly fishing and it is arguably one of the world’s best trout rivers, specifically the city of Calgary – Alberta. The growing numbers of fly fishers in various other states in America such as Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Arkansas and Utah have keep the popularity of fly fishing sport at its peak.

Fly fishing uses longer and lighter rods, sizes vary from 14 feet (4m) for saltwater fly fishing and 6 feet (2m) for freshwater and the weight are between 2 to 5 ounces for freshwater rods.  The common cast used when the angler whisks the fly rod forward and back using his forearm and upper arm, the wrist is used to soften the motion. To make sure the rod do not touch the ground, the movement of rod varies from 10 o’clock position to 2 o’clock position. This will load the rod tip with energy and to travel the fly line creating distance and control and this will excite the fish or make them aggressive enough are known as false casting. When the fly touches the surface, it would be sure that the area where the most of the fish are located and thus will be easier to spot and catch the fish.

Feels the outdoor excitement if you are a fly fishing lovers or having fun with your family, using the proper equipment will help you develop your fly fishing technique for the sport. In most popular fly fishing location in the country, keep it exciting and enjoy fishing at its finest, thus you won’t have a problem in spotting nice locations for you and your family for this great outdoor adventure.

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Buying a Fly Fishing Rod

How To Select the Right Fly Fishing Rod

As fly fishing rods today are made of many different types of material, and come in varying degrees of stiffness and in various rod lengths, choosing a fly fishing rod today can get quite confusing for the novice. The fly fishing rod is one of the most important items of fly fishing equipment, so buying the correct rod is essential. The oldest and most basic fly fishing rod is the traditional bamboo fly rod. A bamboo fly fishing rod may look aesthetically pleasing, but these bamboo rods are more expensive and heavier than the modern fly fishing rod.

1. Rod Materials

Fly fishing rod are manufactured using the following materials:

  • Fiberglass – Commonly used in the less expensive fly rods. These rods are generally used more by beginners, and fiberglass rods are normally more durable than graphite rods. You can use these fly rods for most types of fishing.
  • Graphite – More expensive than fiberglass rods. Rods made of graphite have greater fighting power than fiberglass. Graphite fly fishing rods are lighter than fiberglass rods, and are easier to cast more accurately. Beginner and expert anglers can use these fly fishing rods.

2. Rod Action

Rod action is the amount of stiffness in the rod, and how much the rod will flex when you are casting or are fighting a fish. The action of a fly rod can categorized as:

  • Slow-Action – These rods have the most bend or flexibility. These fly rods can be difficult for beginner anglers to learn to control, but these rods have more accuracy when it comes to short-range casting. Use these fly fishing rods to catch light fish.
  • Medium-Action -These rods bend in the middle of the rod and at the rod tip. Rods in this category are suitable for the novice angler. These fly fishing rods can be used for both short-range and long-range casting.
  • Fast-Action – Beginners find these rods difficult to handle. These rods are quite stiff, and can only flex near the tip of the rod. You can cast longer distances with these rods, and can also handle the bigger fish. These rods do not have the casting accuracy of slow-action rods.

3. Rod Weight

The weight of the fly fishing rod you choose should match the weight of the fly line you intend using. This is not the actual weight of the fly rod itself, but an indication of the fly line weight that the rod has been designed to use most effectively. Fly line weights are categorized 1 to 15, and you choose your fly line weight according to the fish you intend catching:

  • 1 to 3 Weight – Small trout and other small fish using small flies.
  • 4 weight – Small to medium sized trout and other similar sized fish with small to medium flies.
  • 5 or 6 Weight – Medium sized trout, small bass and other similar sized fish using small to large flies.
  • 7 or 8 Weight – Large trout and bass. Large flies and streamers can be used.
  • 9 Weight and Above – Steelhead, salmon, and saltwater fish with saltwater flies.

4. Rod Length

The length of a fly rod determines the action of the rod. Shorter fly fishing rods have a slower action than longer fly rods, but they are better suited to fly fishing in tight confined spaces than longer fly fishing rods. Fly fishing rod length can be categorized as:

  • Short (less than 8 feet) – Use in tight fishing situations where bush, trees or stream size restrict your movement.
  • Medium (8 feet – 9 feet) – Recommended rod length for trout and bass fly fishing. These rods allow you to handle more weight and to cast further.
  • Long (longer than 9 feet) – Ideal choice for longer casting and fishing for big-game fish.

Take a look at the fly fishing rod guide for beginners for more information about fly rods, and how to choose a fly fishing rod.

 

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What To Look For In A Fly Fishing Rod

The correct use of a fly fishing rod is to make it build up momentum in the fly fishing line and in addition use a rod that helps to control the distance as well as direction of the fly line. The fly fishing rod is also used to fight off fish after they have been caught but are trying to escape and so you will do well to ensure that you pick a rod that is strong and also of the proper size, especially in relation to the kind of fish you plan on catching. Whether you plan on catching a nine inch brook trout or an eighty pound tarpon you have to pick the right fly fishing rod which in turn requires that you choose an appropriate size as well as stiffness in the rod.

Variety Of Lengths And Sizes Of Fly Fishing Rod

The modern fly fishing rod is characterized by the fact that it is available in a variety of lengths as well as sizes with the latter aspect being governed by the weight of the fly line. So, if you want to purchase a five weight fly fishing rod you will find that the ideal rod to be one that is designed to facilitate the right weight of the fly line which in this case means using a five weight fly line while a ten weight rod works best when a ten weight fly line is used.

In essence, varying fly line weights should match the fly fishing rod’s stiffness as well as load characteristics and as the size of the road increases the size too becomes larger so as to accommodate the bigger line weights. It is therefore safe to assume that a heavy fly line will require that the fly fishing rod is stiffer that in turn will ensure a better and more accurate cast. The only thing is that even with identical weight categories, the rod can have various ‘actions’ or flex profiles.

This ‘action’ will give you insights about the stiffness of rod as well as recovery speed and it indicates that rod will flex at certain points. It is quite common to find some rods having very stiff properties near the grip while the tips will be more flexible.

If you want to experience true relaxation when fly fishing then you will do well to pick up a bamboo fly fishing rod. Not only are such fly fishing rods old school and timeless beauties but you are also assured that with these kind of rods you are sure of enjoying the most laid back fishing experience ever.

Fly Fishing For Bass in New Brunswick

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I find few things as enjoyable or exciting as catching bass using my fly rod. Of course I love my spinning rod as well but it just doesn’t come close to the feeling fly fishing for bass has.

I have a fly rod that I use to fish Atlantic salmon, brook trout, chain pickerel and smallmouth bass and it works great for all of them.

Now I have never landed a huge salmon. A 17 pounder, estimated by the other fly fishers with me at the time, was the biggest Atlantic salmon I have fought but the rod held up fine.

It’s a light 8ft fly rod that I have had since the first time I started fly fishing here in New Brunswick and it’s still working great. Hope I didn’t just jinxs myself with that.

I used to have a boat and motor but it was too big for me at the time and I sold it. Now I have two float tubes so I can always take a friend fishing.

I don’t think it could get any more exciting than fly fishing from my float tube. Maybe fly fishing for Northern pike while wading might be more exciting but it’s a close call.

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Comparing and Choosing Fly Fishing Rods

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Fly fishing rods come in a variety of materials including bamboo, fiberglass and graphite. With fly fishing becoming an increasingly popular pastime it is no wonder that the manufactures of these rods are constantly looking to improve them as those that participate in fly fishing are continuously on the look out for the latest and best fishing rods available.

For those that are just beginning to delve into the world of fly fishing the vast selection of fly rods can be overwhelming as they try to determine the best fly rod for them. The beginner should start with a low priced fishing rod to allow them the opportunity to discover if fly fishing is really for them while those that compete can go a little more expensive while seeking the perfect rods to get the job done. The lower priced fly rods range anywhere from forty to eight dollars in cost.

Those that have been fly fishing for a long time will usually favor bamboo fly rods readily singing their praises. Bamboo rods have advanced to the point that the center is solid having strips of bamboo clued together to fit the outside of them. Amazingly strong bamboo rods are the most expensive fly rod on the market. This is not one a beginner would wish to have due to the cost alone, this rod comes after you have decided the passion you have for fly fishing is unmatched by any other activity in your life.

Then there is the choice between graphite fly rods and fiberglass fly rods. The graphite fly fishing rods are made from graphite materials. These rods tend to be a little on the stiff side and rather strong. The quality of the graphite fly rods that you choose will determine its strength. Most fly fisherman prefer the graphite rods to the fiberglass rods since they are more sensitive and stronger than the fiberglass rods are.

Since the graphite fly rods are stronger giving the fly fisherman added support it is a good choice for the beginner. If you ask an experienced fly fisherman they will gladly give pointers on deciding which of the fly rods available are best suited for your use dependent upon your skill level.

For those who are experienced fisherman and those who are just begninning to show intersest in the sport, fiberglass fly fishing rods come in a wide variety of strong flexible material. The fiberglass fly fishing rods are durable but heavier than other rods so even with their flexibility the weight is a turn off for a lot of fly fishermen.

A few things should be considered when deciding which fly fishing rod to buy.

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Selecting And Evaluating Fly Fishing Rods

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Fly fishing rods come in a variety of materials including bamboo, fiberglass and graphite. Just like any the participants in any growing pastime, the fly fishermen are constantly looking for the best equipment, so manufacturers continually try to improve their fly fishing rods.

For those that are just beginning to delve into the world of fly fishing the vast selection of fly rods can be overwhelming as they try to determine the best fly rod for them. A beginner’s fishing rod should ideally be low priced as this will allow them to find out if fly fishing is right for them without spending a lot of money, while those who are more experienced and wish to compete should choose rods that are more expensive and will give a better performance. You can find inexpensive fly rods that vary in price between forty and eight dollars.

Those that have been fly fishing for a long time will usually favor bamboo fly rods readily singing their praises. Bamboo rods have advanced to the point that the center is solid having strips of bamboo clued together to fit the outside of them. Amazingly strong bamboo rods are the most expensive fly rod on the market. This is not one a beginner would wish to have due to the cost alone, this rod comes after you have decided the passion you have for fly fishing is unmatched by any other activity in your life.

Then there is the choice between graphite fly rods and fiberglass fly rods. The graphite fly fishing rods are made from graphite materials. These rods tend to be a little on the stiff side and rather strong. The quality of the graphite fly rods that you choose will determine its strength. Most fly fisherman prefer the graphite rods to the fiberglass rods since they are more sensitive and stronger than the fiberglass rods are.

Since the graphite fly rods are stronger giving the fly fisherman added support it is a good choice for the beginner. If you ask an experienced fly fisherman they will gladly give pointers on deciding which of the fly rods available are best suited for your use dependent upon your skill level.

Fiberglass rods come in a wide variety of strong flexible rods which makes them ideal for both the experienced fly fisherman and those that are just beginning to show an interest in the sport. While fiberglass fly fishing rods are much more flexible, they tend to be so heavy that many fishermen won’t use them.

These are just a few things to take into consideration when deciding on the purchase of fly fishing rods.

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