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canadian fishing fly in
Do you still fly if the pilot was a Canadian Land Killer Spotted trout?

Are they really flying fish?

not because the fish was probably drunk, and I also I did not drink and drive or ride or walk with me drunk with fish or otherwise but I would land his plane stowaway and kill me. now for the other part of your question do not fly fish, is a term for a type of fishing here is some information that maybe solve this issue once and for all on Canadian soil trout flight saw the murderer of his wings have been repeated DUI can forever rest in peace in the water now I'm seriously speaking I get my 10 points, for one serious answerLOL fly fishing began in the rocky rivers of Scotland about 200 years ago. In fly fishing, fish are caught by using artificial flies that are released with a fishing pole and a line of flight, the fly line is heavy enough to send progress toward the goal. The artificial flies are tied to a hook with thread, fur, feathers and other materials. The first flies were tied with natural materials, but the synthetic materials are very popular too. The material is tied in sizes and colors to match local insects to attract fish. In comparison with other types of fishing rods, fishing rods are very long and much lighter. Fly lines are heavier than regular fishing line, some made to float and then some heavy to sink. There are two types of fly fishing, dry and wet. Dry fly fishing, fly sits on the water surface. The flies that are made for this type of fishing are called dry flies. The dry fly resembles an insect that could land on the water surface, like a grasshopper or dragonfly. Wet flies used in fishing with wet fly, and heavier to remain below the surface. Look like bait fish and other small animals such as crabs there different types of models in fly fishing, but the most common is called a forward cast, where fly whisk attached to flyline, in the air, over the shoulder until the line is almost straight and then beat on, using his arm and sent the fly lands gently in the water. Other models included the roll model, and cast away the only double issue the abdomen and face, or choose the curve. Once in the water, can float or fly or sink, depending on the type of fly. If there is a fish, the angler pulls in line while raising the tip of the rod. This sets the hook in the fish's mouth. The fish is played either by hand, where the fisher is the fly line to control the stress in fish or the winding all slack in the line, using drag to slow the reel the fish runs

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