Fly Fishing

Fly fishing allows you to discover a whole new view of nature that you would not get with other forms of fishing. Our Fly Fishing Collection features all the essentials required for a fly fishing adventure. Equip yourself with the latest rods, fly and accessories to enable you to lure your trout. Follow the river banks and trek through the quiet waters in search for the perfect catch. There is nothing quite like walking waist deep in the river, casting your line out to the open water

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The Essential Information For Beginners About Fly Fishing!

Buying the right equipment for fly fishing online can be daunting if you are a beginner. You might also need some additional information before you get started, as fly fishing is certainly a niche within the angler community. Fortunately, you can count on Anaconda to provide all the information you require.

What Are The Different Types Of Fishing Lines For Fly Fishing?

There are different types of lines for fly fishing. Each of these lines provides some advantages, so let us take a closer look at each one to determine what you should add to your collection.

The floating line - This is the most common type of line used for fly fishing. It is used either on the surface or below the surface, which makes this a versatile line too. It is also the easiest line to work with. So, beginner should always start with a floating line first.

Intermediate Line - If you are fly fishing but want to reach deeper into the water, then you need the so-called sinking line, also known under the name intermediate line. Naturally, this line is also more suitable for warmer temperatures, as fish tend to go deeper into the water for a cooler temperature.

Please note that sinking lines come in a variety of weighs, this can be measured and will be displayed as a sinking rate per second. Once you become more proficient, you can start to experiment with the different weights.

What Do I Need To Know About Fly Fishing Rods?

To go fly fishing, you will need a dedicated fly fishing rod. Of course, there are many variations of the basic fly fishing rod. In most cases, there will be a dedicated rod for a specific kind of fish, this includes salmon, pike, and trout. That being said, there are options that are suitable for most, so beginners are likely to end up with a rod like this.

What Lures Are Used For Fly Fishing?

For fly fishing, most anglers will use specific lures known as fishing flies. As you can imagine, these lures are quite unique in their own right and have quite the distinctive look. If you are unfamiliar with the concept, we have included some detailed information on fishing flies below.

The wet fly - When you want to catch trout, this will probably be the type of fishing fly you will use. The wet fly is specifically designed to resemble trout food, which is usually found on the bottom of the water. Therefore, this kind of lure needs to sink to the bottom. Other than that, no other action is needed. Simply let the lure move naturally through the water and wait for a bite.

The dry fly - You are not obligated to use a wet fly to catch trout, as a dry fly will work too. Instead of sinking, this lure will remain on top of the water surface.

A dry fly lure can be made from various materials, this includes deer hairs and other natural materials. Naturally, the materials used for these kinds of lures will always be floating in the water and enable the lure to drift along the surface.

The nymph fly - This fly is named after another type of food that trout hunt for, more specifically newly hatched aquatic insects. Of course, there are various types of insects, so you can find this type of lure in many different designs.

Since hatching aquatic insects are usually located at the bottom of the water, the nymph fly technically classifies as a wet fly. That being said, it is on a class on its own because of its variable looks and its versatility.

The lure fly - All of the "flies" mentioned here are in theory lures, but the others we describe resemble the food fish hunt for. The lure fly is quite different, as this lure has an "artificial" design.

The purpose of the lure fly is that it is designed to trigger the aggression of the trout. Naturally, this makes this fishing lure an option that is equal to those that resemble food. When you want to get the most from your fishing lures, you should always have a combination of different types.

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