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The history of fly fishing goes back nearly 2,000 years many cultures around the world have adopted many styles of fly fishing. In recent years there has become a very popular sport and is practiced around the world.
The basics of fly fishing are simple enough to be learned in a few hours with the assistance of a guide. Mastering advanced techniques of sport is a completely different ball game and has many years of dedicated effort. These factors maintain interest Fishermen of all life.
Fly fishing is versatile enough to be adapted to a wide range of fishing conditions. Whether you are fishing trout in a mountain stream in Europe or North America, or even cast a fly for bonefish in the Caribbean. The sport is so flexible that it has become very popular worldwide.
The first recordings of the fly fishing show that this fishery was conducted by fishermen from Macedonia. It uses six foot rod and six lines foot attached to artificial flies made of a hook decorated with insect wings and red wool. Very little was written about fly fishing in recent years, but the 1496 Treaty was published on fishing at an angle. Later, in 1653 Izaak Walton wrote a "The Complete Angler 'book contains several chapters about fly fishing. All information in these books indicates that the fact that fly fishing is a well – known for sport fishing in England and Scotland. Many flying clubs fishing began in the 1800s in England and this served to popularize the sport much.
Surface water courses of rivers in southern England chalk were suitable for dry fly fishing because of the growth of weeds just below the water level. North of England and Scotland also saw the growth of fishing wet fly. Fishermen in southern England, were in favor of dry fly fishing and wet fly considers a distortion of the poor fishing for their sport. Even Today, the English continue to carry out fly fishing in the rivers of chalk, but access to the currents is mainly through private property.
The U.S. fishermen in the Catskills in New York began to experiment with the dry fly in the late 1800s designs. It began designing artificial flies to imitate the insects that trout feed on. Some of the released fishermen fishing adventures, which served to increase interest in fly fishing even more. American fishermen were more open to experimentation in the wet fly fishing, compared to English.
The interest in fishing fly has continued to grow in the U.S. and Canada. After the Second World War, fiberglass rods were manufactured along with leaders of synthesis and line. Sport thus became accessible to people interested in fly fishing. Dry flies used for fishing in inland waters of rivers and streams. Inshore fishing is carried out in the bays and wet flies mainly used. Bass fishermen have also been adapted fly fishing.
The places in the hemisphere south and the Caribbean are popular destinations for fly fishing saltwater. The fishermen travel long distances to fish for tarpon and bonefish. Belize in South America offers both, saltwater and freshwater fly fishing.
The basic equipment needed to start fly fishing is becoming more affordable due to technical improvements in the field. The popularity of the sport is growing worldwide. There are plenty of opportunities and choice of locations for fly fishing is unlimited.
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