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Fly Fishing Tackle, The Basics
from:The art of fly-fishing is a distinct style of angling. It's one that takes effort and patience, trial and error, but once you've picked it up, you'll never forget how. Not only does the experienced fly fisher know what angling methods to use for a certain fish, he also knows that having the right fly fishing tackle is essential to catching the fish you want, when it swims your way.
The fly fisherman's tackle is the tools of his trade, it is as invaluable as the sword and shield were to a noble knight. Without the right fly fishing tackle, you could find yourself up a creek without a paddle. A fly fisherman's tackle box is filled with little tools and devices. Lures, fishing line, pliers and knives, all can be make or break a day of fishing. The collection usually comes with time, but there are a few, essential, items found in a fly fisher's tackle.
One of the most important tools that man has made is also a very important tool in the fly fishers tackle. The knife is essential for cutting line, which cannot be broken by mere hand. Knives are really useful for too many reasons to list, it's best to carry one in your tackle box with a whetstone to keep its edge keen. Another tool that should be in every fly fisher's tackle is a pair of well-working pliers. Pliers can grip hooks stuck in the fish better then a hand, and keeps the fisher from having any mishap or injury.
Spare fishing line is always an important piece of a fly fisherman's tackle. Complications such as tangled or broken wire can completely shut down a day of fishing if you've no replacement line. A spool of fishing line is relatively inexpensive, and can be a lifesaver. Extra fishing line is a must have in any tackle box.
The advanced fly fisherman's tackle will no doubt contain many different kinds of lures, one for every type of game he's after. Flies can be crafted from hand or bought at your local bait store, either way, it's important to know what fish you're fishing for, and what fly is going to attract it. Starting with this, you can build up your collection of flies to have one or maybe more for any given type of game. Collecting these can be fun in itself, and a large collection is certainly fulfilling. Having the right fly for the right fish is an important decision, and is an important thing to remember when you begin to purchase your fly fishing tackle.
So remember, the tackle box is your bread and butter, stock it correctly, and you'll never be caught off guard!
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