Fly Fishing Lures
In the general sport of fishing, you use lures to catch your
fish; however, when you are fly fishing, the word lure only
marginally applies. Sure, you are trying to lure the fish
to your bait, but when you are fly fishing, you use flies to entice the fish. So
when we talk about lures in the sport of fly fishing, we are
really speaking about flies.
You see, fish eat bugs. They rely on flies,
grasshoppers, and other insects for their food source.
When you are fly fishing, you attempt to mimic the look and
movement of their food. Therefore, the lure that you are
providing them with are called flies.
There are all sorts of fly fishing lures, or flies, that you
can use depending on the area you are fishing and the type of
fish you want to catch. Most of these lures are available
at commercial retail outlets, but you can also make them
yourself. The key is to have several different lures
available to you so you can adapt to the situation you are
fishing in.
Take a few moments when getting on the river or stream to
observe the types of insects that are around you. Take a
small net like they use for goldfish and skim the top of the
water. See what you collect inside and then use a lure
that looks like the bugs in the net.
Whatever type of fly or insect that is predominantly in the
area is what the fish are feeding on. You’ll catch more
fish when you lure them with what they already know are food
sources. While most fish will eat whatever they can find,
if they are used to seeing may flies on top of the water, they
will be more apt to bite than if you dangle a caddis fly over
their heads.
Your fly fishing lures should be simple. Regular
fishing lures are often huge with all sorts of shiny danglers
and bright colors. They, too, are meant to mimic food
sources, but the idea of fly fishing is to catch fish using the
natural food that is always available. That’s why flies
are kept simple looking and small.
You can lure fish to your line using a variety of
tools. But when you are fly fishing, lures become one of
the most important tools you can have in your
arsenal. Using the right lure, or fly, is so
important. It can make a big difference between catching
a ton of fish or just a few. Choose your lures carefully
when fly fishing and reap the benefits!
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