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		<title>Different Types of Fly Fishing Rods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most fly fishermen take their fishing sport very much seriously. They go beyond the fact that it is for catching fishes and enjoy sometime outdoors. These fishermen consider fishing as an art. People are found much more engaged in the fly fishing than the regular fishing activity. Practice and dedication are the only intricacies for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Most fly fishermen take their fishing sport very much seriously. They go beyond the fact that it is for catching fishes and enjoy sometime outdoors. These fishermen consider fishing as an art. People are found much more engaged in the fly fishing than the regular fishing activity. Practice and dedication are the only intricacies for learning the sport.<br/><br/>If you consider fly fishing then choosing the right rod is very much important. Which fishing rod to choose from an array of available rods in the market would completely depend on one&#8217;s personal preference. Comfort is the first thing that you must look for while choosing a your fishing rod.<br/><br/>Bamboo fly fishing rod: Most of the fishing enthusiasts go for the bamboo fly rods. People bet that these are the best type of rods as it will suit everyone to its best. The bamboo fly fishing rods are the first types of rods made and are still popular amongst people. These bamboo rods are light and flexible. People who practice a much more refined method can use this slow action fishing rod. However, they make expensive rods.<br/><br/>Graphite fly fishing rod: These graphite fly rods are a little stiff yet effective. This type of fishing rod is strong and its strength would vary with its quality. The performance and the durability that the graphite rods offer are loved by the fishermen. You can find these in various designs and prices. If you are a beginner then this rod would be perfect.<br/><br/>Fiberglass fly fishing rod: These days most rods are made from the fiberglass. This material is durable, strong and flexible too. Thus, fiberglass fly fishing rod too makes a great rod. However, if compared to the other two fishing rods, these fiberglass rods are much heavier. Thus, they make the fishermen leave behind a little tired at the end of the day.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Rob Buenaventura							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing: Not Only A Common Fishing Sport, But An Art In Itself!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing being regarded a normal fishing sport in the whole of America, more and more angler (s) all over are showing interest in various fly fishing resources, including tips, techniques and tales from ones who have mastered the art with their lures and fishing baits. Most anglers interested in fly fishing sports intend to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Fly fishing being regarded a normal fishing sport in the whole of America, more and more angler (s) all over are showing interest in various fly fishing resources, including tips, techniques and tales from ones who have mastered the art with their lures and fishing baits. Most anglers interested in fly fishing sports intend to know and follow a &#8217;step-by-step&#8221; method that will significantly increase their casting distance. Most of them want to learn quickly how to cast more accurately, so that they can drop their fly right in front of the fish&#8217;s mouth. That is not all. Even a good fly caster may be looking to go to the next level and learn more of the advanced casting techniques. To assure an angler interested in fly fishing, it must be mentioned here that with the right instructor, you don&#8217;t have to worry about stiff breezes or feel intimidated by other fly anglers on the river. There may be an umpteen number of questions that you would like you ask regarding your dealing with the fly cast, typically if you are an angler new to the sport of fly fishing, one who finds making a decent cast difficult at best.<br/><br/>However, it still remains true today that despite the importance of the cast, the average fly-fisher angler gives less thought to it than to purchasing new fishing bait (s) for himself. Probably, many of them think fly-fishers need no casting instruction at all. Confining themselves to the easiest fisheries, and doing almost everything wrong and still catching a dozen trout from a small stream makes them over-confident of their fishing capabilities. But one must remember here that fly fishing in a small local lake is quite different from doing it in a spring creek, just as catching a thousand bluegills with your fishing bait on a blind cast is a hell lot different from successfully sight fishing for bonefish. For this, the answer is: practice for days, months and years. For fly fishing is like another skilful sport that can be mastered with a lot of time, and of course, a hell lot of effort on your part. If an angler fly fishes long enough and truly embraces the challenge of the sport rather than the fantasy of the game, he will eventually find himself amidst a favorable situation for fly fishing.<br/><br/>Fly casting is the most important skill in fly-fishing. It is perhaps the only skill you cannot do without. As a matter-of-fact, a successful fly-fisher angler need not know how to dress flies, tie knots, rig equipment, or even how to find fish, as he can always hire a guide to take care of all that. But a successful fly-fisher must be able to present a fly to a fish. However, it is a startling fact that in spite of its importance, relatively a very few fly-fishers ever attempt to learn how to cast a fly rod in a formal or methodical way. The beginning of learning how to fly cast is even more important than choosing your lures and fishing bait (s). The best way to accomplish this, according to experts is to use an 8.5 or 9-foot rod that is balanced with a 5- or 6-weight floating weight-forward or triangle taper fly line. According to experts in fly fishing, the fly line should be rigged with a 9-foot tapered monofilament leader, to the end of which is tied a small tuft of fluorescent package yarn. While fly casting, anglers may wish to use a bit heavier outfit, such as an 8- or 9-weight rod, to allow them handle a longer line a bit easier.<br/><br/>As for the important fly fishing kits for an angler, it is recommended that you are equipped with the proper trolling flies, trolling fly kits, jigs and fishing bait used to catch Salmon and Trout or other fish in the Great Lakes or Ocean. Custom fishing rods, including custom casting, spincast, and fly rods act as other necessary equipment in fly fishing sports. All these Fly fishing equipment are there for use to make your fly tying and fishing vacations memorable!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Lopa Bhattacharya							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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