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Old 10-02-2008, 05:14 PM
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hello i am still helping begineers so i am helping you out!
also have a look at my other thread:a guide for begineers

Wet Fly Fishing Flies
For wet fly fishing, fly fishing flies are normally used in pairs by experienced anglers as the use of two or more wet fly fishing flies would greatly improve the chance of the fish biting them. For wet fly fishing flies, one can make use of different types of available flies and, in most instances, the wet fly fishing flies are known to have soft hackling.

Such soft hackling contains fibers in it that can move about in the water and, thus invites the fish to take a nibble at it. Another feature of wet fly fishing flies is that they are designed to sink very fast as this form of fly fishing occurs close to the bottom of the river. Many wet fly fishing flies need to be heavier and need tying in different ways with each method designed to sink the fly in a certain manner.

It is also common for wet fly fishing flies to be fished in areas having fast flowing waters and, so anglers need to used a sinking tip line in order to be sure that the fly gets down to the required depth. When wet fly fishing flies are used in groups or pairs the second or third fly is known as the dropper flies that is an effective and ancient way of wet fly fishing in which the dropper fly is tied to the main leader.


Different types of Fly Fishing Flies
Ant dry flies, bitch creek flies, bomber deerhair salmon dry flies, bonefish and permit flies and, a whole lot more make up the many different types of fly fishing flies. They are all so cheap that one can easily pick up a hundred or so flies and, reselling these fly fishing flies can also become a source of income when sold at county fairs, fishing tournament as well as at fly fishing club meetings.
Care for Fly Collection

It is good idea to build a collection of fly fishing flies to use the correct one for a given time, place and situation. To get a long life from your flies, keep them in fly boxes, this will protect them becoming tangled or squashed. Before re-storing them after use, give a little time to dry after fishing. Attach them to something like your fishing vest to keep them in shape and dry quicker to help avoid rusting.

i got this info from my book(thanks josh)

and i hope it helps all these fly fishers
a guide for beginners
also see that one!

i hope i helped!!!
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