Monday, March 29, 2010

Best Fly Fishing Gear

There are several places to purchase the Best Fly Fishing Gear available.

1. Bass Pro Shop
2. Cabela's Ourdoor World
3. Internet

Before you purchase anything, you need to decide what kind of fly fishing you would like to do. Bass fishing which is done from a boat and trout fishing which is done by wading in shallow rivers and streams. Find out if you need fishing licenses as well as trout stamps. You need both to trout fish. To fish for bass you only need a current fishing license which is good for one year. If you are over the age of sixty five, you can buy life time fishing license which never expire.

Trout fishing: you will need waders and most retailers will recommend the overall style. For the Best Fly Fishing Gear, a retailer will recommend an open-face reel and a rod that is flexible. The fishing line will need to have a test weight of at least fifteen pounds to up to thirty pounds. You will need to know about bait and lures. As to what kind of bait, ask the retailer and your local fisherman. You will need extra hooks, line and sinkers. Most fishermen will always have a spare rod and reel. Know the State's limit on trout, such as rainbow trout and brown trout. The restrictions vary for each type such as, how many you can keep and how big the trout is.

1. Talk to a retailer before you begin your trip.
2. Do a research of the kind of fly fishing you want to do.
3. Talk to the local fisherman, they are very imformative about this sport.

Bass fishing: Know about boat safety procedures. Always wear your safety vest. Ask a retailer about the Best Fly Fishing Gear. You will need a current fishing license that is good for one year. You will need to know the State limit as to length and weight, and how many you can keep. There are all kinds of lures and baits that are available for bass fishing. You will need several different types on hand. Your fishing line will need to have a test weight limit of at twenty pounds to up to fifty pounds. You will need a spare rod and reel. Your tackle box should have extra line, hooks, sinkers and a large variety of lures. Your boat should have a live well in it to keep live fish in.

Remember, be well informed of state laws and restrictions, boat safety procedures and do not be afraid to talk with a retailer and the local fishermen. Your retailers and the local fishermen are there to help at all times. Enjoy yourself and Go Fish.

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