Posted by admin | Posted in Resources | Posted on 22-10-2009
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When you mention fly fishing to people, often think they are exclusively for trout fishing. However, there are some amazing points that can fly the trophy-sized fish under too. Both largemouth and smallmouth bass abound in rivers and lakes, so why not try your hand fly fishing for bass?
Many experienced fly fishermen report that the low fly-fishing can be extremely difficult and very satisfying. Bass has more mouth large trout, so your choice of lures is much more diverse. They hit hard and fight strong, so when you are fly fishing for bass, expect to be encouraged by the fight in these guys!
Experts suggest using a 6-7 weight rod, but if you are very experienced, can use a 4-5 weight rod. If you choose the smaller rod, you can have quality problems of the larger flies, so be aware. You can use a variable or a sinking line with weight forward sail. You must have a 7 ½ to 9 foot leader tapered to 10-pound test.
Most casualties are opportunistic feeders and bite nothing. In general, however, flies for bass fishing are usually larger and the influence of a hole. Try large Muddler minnows, small fish clousy, woolly bugs, poppers, leech patterns, and crayfish patterns. Size 8 or 10 would be a little on the small side, while 2 or 1 / 0 would be a little too large, so opt for something in between.
Largemouth bass live in shallow water habitats among reeds, water lilies and other vegetation naturally found in water. They are adapted to warm waters in the range of 80 degrees and are rarely more than twenty meters below. They prefer clear waters with little or no current. Years remain quite active throughout the year, but tend to remain near the bottom in the months of winter.
Great bass fishing fly can be found in various locations throughout the United States. In the northeastern United States, is the rivers and streams in the mountains Adirondack, as the Mohawk or Black Rivers. There are also some serious appreciated in the Great Lakes region. Southern Ontario in Canada can also offer great opportunities to catch trophy-size bass.
Bass fly fishing can be a great experience for the beginning fly fisherman as well as a little more experience. Fly fishing for bass requires a little finesse and some tenacity when they bite. Keep the fish and make a lie out of the water can be proud!
About the Author:
Steve has been fishing for many years. There is nothing he likes better than spending a few hours on the side of a river or lake trying to catch the ultimate fish. He has travelled extensively throughout the world and never lets an opportunity go by to try out the local fishing. He has written a book on the subject of Fly Fishing which can be purchased at http://fishing.articleland.co.uk . He can also be reached for further information at his website http://www.articleland.co.uk
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Fly Fishing for Bass
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