Typically, it is not recommended to use two flies when fly fishing as it can lead to tangles and reduce casting accuracy. However, in some situations such as nymphing or wet fly fishing, using two flies in a tandem rig can be effective for targeting different depths or imitating multiple insects. It's important to check fishing regulations and best practices before fishing with multiple flies.
Fly fishing involves a specific fly fishing rod in which the line floats. People use fly lures. In saltwater fishing, people fish in saltwater. It is very open: you can use lures, baits, and even fly fish in saltwater.
There are a few key things that you need to start fly fishing... # Fly fishing rod # A reel to match the fly rod # Fly fishing line - this is a special type of line (not nylon) that is critical in fly fishing # Nylon - to tie onto your fly line and the ntie your flies off this. # Flies - there are many kinds, dries, nymphs, wets, streamers That is all the equipment you need to catch fish, there are of course other things that will improve your fly fishing experience and help you catch more fish. The other thing you need to start fly fishing if a 'fly cast' this is the unique action we use to elevate our flies and then place them onto or into the water. This resrouce will provide you with all the info: http://www.startflyfishingnow.com
Yes you can and there are a few ways to do it. You can use bobber stoppers to hold a casting bubble a few feet from the fly and it will add enough weight to cast the fly (remember to use fly-floatant on the fly if you want it to sit on top of the water like a dry fly) and it can be done. It will not be AS effective as a fly rod, but it will work. For wet flies, you can drop the fly down on a swivel and use a split shot at the end of the line to bounce it on the bottom. Both ways are not as effective as using a fly rod, but it is a quick way to use flies on a normal rod and reel.
Absolutely flies work when fly fishing for salmon. All types of salmon, including Atlantic Salmon, Coho, Pinks, will take flies. Local salmon anglers might have their own favorite flies to use, but often salmon flies will be considerably larger than those used when pursuing trout. Traditional salmon flies can be quite colourful.
No, if your talking about the insect, but yes if it the one on your pants. The fly makes it possible to put on your pants. Now, larger versions of fake flies are helpful for fishing. Just make sure you have a fishing license if you use any artificial bait.
The best fly is the fly that is hatching at the time you are fishing. My personal favorite is salmon fly hatch from the end of June to the middle of July depending on what part of the river your on here in Idaho.
This knot is mainly used in fishing and fly-fishing.
If you want to book a fly in fishing trip in Canada, you can go to sites like Nestor Falls, L&M Fly In Outposts, Great Fishing, Sydney Lake, Bow River Fly Fishing, etc.
The Clinch Knot is generally used for fishing or fly-fishing. It is used to tie on the lure, jig, hook, or fly.
Tying flies for fishing.
Commercial fishing uses drag nets and others use one "Long line" that has hooks. Recreational fishermen use fishing rod/reels, fly fishing, spear fishing and bow fishing.