CNY Fly Fishing Offers Extraordinary Challenges
It is perhaps one of the oldest techniques for catching fish, fly fishing, is a sport in which many people happy at the idea of spending time going in the water of a lake, river, same stream angling for fish. Fly fishing is regarded by many as an art, requires the ability to cast a fly line, and make artificial flies that imitate either natural foods or to attract fish, creating an instinct to strike an artificial lure.
Unlike traditional techniques of fishing, were casting is done with the weight of the lure or bait in front of the line in the water. With fly fishing, the fly is too light top pull the line, the casting technique and weight of the line is used to place the line on the water, which in turn sends a fly to the desired location. Trout and salmon are the traditional targets of fly fishing, but many other species such as bass and bluegill are also popular among anglers.
Central New York continues to attract anglers with many of them challenging themselves to catch as many different species of fish as possible, because they can fly fishing. It is also becoming increasingly popular to wet your fly game of every kind, although the equipment used tends to be much stronger than that used on small streams and ponds. Read the rest of this entry
