You also need an appropriate fishing level, and you need to go to a place for fly fishing, for example, the river near the Barbarian Village.
Yes, the word 'flys' is the plural form of the noun 'fly' as a word for the opening of a pair of pants. The plural form of the noun 'fly' as a word for a type of insect is flies. Example: Look at all the flies on the ceiling. The third person, singular, present of the verb to fly is also flies. Example: She flies to Africa every year.
Pet stores, especially specialty reptile stores, would probably sell fruit fly cultures. Almost any pet store sells fly larvae, and they have been marketed for years under the term "bloodworms".
Dan Heiner has written: 'In Search of Alaska's Best Fly-Fishing' 'Alaska Flyfishing'
Conrad Voss Bark has written: 'The dry fly' -- subject(s): Fly fishing 'Conrad Voss Bark on flyfishing' -- subject(s): Fly fishing
Peter Lapsley has written: 'The Complete Fly Fisher' 'Trout from Still Waters' 'River Trout Flyfishing'
Helen Shaw has written: 'Fly-tying' -- subject(s): Artificial Flies, Fly tying 'Flies for fish and fishermen' -- subject(s): Fly tying 'The word and flower'
poppers are good for bass and bluegill and wooly buggers,stone flies, and dry flies are good for trout
Flies do not typically eat fish. Flies are most commonly attracted to decaying organic matter, sugary substances, and other insects. However, some species of flies may scavenge on dead fish or fish waste.
Saltwater flyfishing is done with heavier tackle and typically uses wet flies resembling baitfish. However, saltwater fish can also be caught with "poppers," a surface lure similar to those used for freshwater bass fishing, though much larger. Saltwater species sought and caught with fly tackle include: bonefish, tuna, dorado (mahi-mahi), sailfish, tarpon, striped bass, salmon and marlin. Offshore saltwater species are usually attracted to the fly by "chumming" with small baitfish, or "teasing" the fish to the boat by trolling a large hookless lure. Many saltwater species, particularly large, fast and powerful fish, are not easily slowed down by "palming" the hand on the reel. Instead, a purpose-made saltwater reel for these species must have a powerful drag system.
Dave Chermanski is a fictional author in the TV series "Gilmore Girls." He is known for writing science fiction books within the show's storyline.
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.