Fly Fishing On Any Budget
Written by Angus MacLeod on August 27th, 2008The sport of fly fishing has, through the centuries, continually grown in popularity to become one of the most popular sports which offers unique challenges. Part of the appeal is that it takes a great deal of time to master fly fishing techniques and to develop your own style and knowledge.
Probably the most important piece of equipment used by the angler when fly fishing is the fly (which is why it is called fly fishing of course!). The fly is a small lure which is created using various fly patterns, many of which have been used extensively for many, many years as they still prove as effective, at catching fish, today as they were when first designed.
The design of the fly pattern proves so effective as the creator made it to appear to the fish as though it was it’s natural food. The shape also helps the fly to move in such a way as it further enhances the lures natural appearance to the fish.
As well as the fly pattern other fly fishing equipment has been specifically designed and perfected to further enhance the movement of the fly. All of the equipment, rod, reel, line and fly, work together and should be finely balanced in order to catch fish successfully.
It is of immense importance that all fly fishing equipment remains light in weight while also being extremely strong (in order to be able to land the large fish such as Atlantic salmon). Fly fishing rods can be purchased in various sizes from between seven and nine foot in length. The fly fishing rod should also be flexible enough to ensure that you can cast great distances with minimal effort.
High on the list of wanted fly fishing equipment of many anglers of today is a set of high quality waders. Modern materials have been created which allow lightweight waders to be “breathable” which means that the angler can remain dry and cool while fly fishing in the river. Besides waders there are many other items and accessories which vary in importance from the necessary to the superfluous.
One of the beauties of the sport of fly fishing is that it can be relatively cheap to get started. It is possible to buy a cheap fly fishing kit from most sports shops and it is also possible to hire equipment in some places reducing the initial outlay considerably. However it is strongly advised that you have at least a couple of fly fishing lessons before you go on your first trip, just to get to grips with the basics.
Once you have a taste for the sport of fly fishing it is highly likely that you will continue to enjoy every opportunity to go fishing that life affords you. So addictive is the sport that many are willing to travel around the globe to experience the thrills and excitement of fishing in one of the famous fly fishing resorts such as the famous salmon runs/rivers in Scotland (while those who live in Scotland often look to Alaska and the likes as their dream fly fishing vacation destination).
Wherever you choose to indulge in the sport you are almost guaranteed to enjoy it to the full. Even if the weather is foul and you fail to catch a single fish you will still have enjoyed the day, especially if you have been fishing with friends (who may have been more successful than yourself).
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