Fly fishing can be done in a number of different types of water, including rivers, streams, lakes and saltwater. In order to fly fish, the angler uses a fishing rod designed to cast fly line which is rated by how much the first 30 feet of line weighs. A monofilament leader, usually 7 to 9 feet long (can be longer in some situations) is attached to the fly line, and a "fly" is attached to the end of the leader.
The rod is actually casting the weight of the line as most flies are not heavy enough to load up the rod that is needed to cast the fly out.
Fly casting is part of fly fishing and although it appears difficult, is not that hard once a person is taught the physical motions and physics that are applied to casting a fly rod.
they glide not fly
Fish are aquatic vertebrates that have gills for breathing and fins for swimming, while birds are feathered, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates with wings for flying. Fish live in water, while birds predominantly live on land and in the air.
Fish do not fly in unison. And it is a tactic used to confuse predators.
No, jelly fish do not fly.
flying fish can fly.
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You have to have a Fly Fishing Rod and some Feathers to fly fishing.
if a bird is to an airplane, then a fish is to a boat answer is "submarine" ..god told me dont ask no question
The biggest fish in the Rio Grande is typically the Alligator Gar. These large freshwater fish can reach lengths of over 8 feet and weigh several hundred pounds. They are known for their long, narrow body and distinct alligator-like appearance.
some fish could fly out of water
Fish swim and birds fly.