domingo, 11 de septiembre de 2011

Fly fishing and fly tying basics

Linkage is an essential tool for fly fishing. Like everything else, the design of the fly fishing bait is similar to a fly or a winged object that can attract the fish to take the bait. Fly fishing has existed for over 200 years and although there have been new technologies introduced to tie flies, such as the design of decoy rare hairs or feathers that seem to be those of species in danger of extinction, the fly link process is basically the same. There are several essential linkage fly process tools. These are the Bank to the fly hook screw be linked, magnifying glasses to see some intricate and delicate work, bobbins, indicators of hackle hackle pliers, scissors, hair stackers and lights. One can also have some pliers, bodkins, use dental floss bobbins, dubbing twisters, threaders coil, wing burners, whip finalists and blenders. The old fly tying materials were threads, fur, feathers, yarn, tinsels, hair, wire, raft and Cork. Today technology has added other materials such as dyed and synthetic materials with similar feet of rubber, plastic wings line of transparent plastic, chenilles, and other things that can be combined in the body and the wings of the fly.


Also join artificial flies with mink, fox, bear, rabbit, squirrel and other fur and feathers of chicken, goose, Partridge, pheasant and duck are inserted and placed in the March. Hence the need for the expansion of glass. More flys even they have deer, red deer and Moose hair on them or neck and back hackle from chickens. Synthetic have allowed fly tyers replicate over such material now to his ty. These days of silicone, epoxy and thread Kevlar are used in artificial fly patterns and weighting that used to be the lead wire in today include glass, balls of metal, tungsten and cones.


The pattern of the fly is the template from which these items in a fly can replicate consistently and again. Also called flies dressings. It is argued that different dressings for different types of fish and different climates and seasons carried. These observations were made from years of experience in fly fishing, watching what insects available were present during the time he did appeal to particular fish. And there are no doubt different patterns of flies when it comes to different places and regions.

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