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What is Fly Fishing?
Do you want to learn to fly fish? Fly fishing is mainly done in rivers and streams. Most of the time, a fisherman will stand in the water while casting his line and then, fishing. You will need to use a specific fly fishing pole which is longer then the average fishing pole. It is also more flexible to withstand more pressure as well.
If you are new to fly fishing, go to the library and take out a book on it or, if you are Internet savvy, do some simple research on the equipment and techniques involved in this sport. For instance, you will need to learn to tie a fly fishing knot on your fly fishing rod. Don't know if you have this? Check that information out. Not sure what the knot looks like? Take the time to learn as it will relieve much tension later. Of course, if you have someone that can teach you first hand, that would be the best choice. But, many of us do not have this experience available to us.
Most fly fishing equipment can be found in any sporting goods store and in some good department stores. Many times, going to these places will give you enough information on which fly fishing flies you will need or perhaps what type of line you should purchase. Again, knowing what you will need is the first battle. If you don't want to take chance with those associates and would like more information, try checking out information online. Do you have a specific brand that you like more then others? Try checking out their website for information on what they have available to you. Or, maybe, you don't know much at all. Do a search online for basic information on flyfishing. This will produce several websites, some selling products, others for avid anglers with a wealth of knowledge available to you. You can also find web forums on just about all sites. These forums have real people who can answer you questions or you may find your question has already been asked and answered for you.
If you are new to fly fishing, you will want all the information you can find to start. You will also need to purchase the proper fly fishing equipment including fly fishing rods, fly fishing reels, and fly fishing flies. This is a sport of leisure and endurance. Once you gain a basic knowledge, experience will be your best teacher. Get out there and try it!
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