Fly Fishing Flies

Fly Fishing dates back to the end of the 2nd century. Unlike other forms of fishing, fly fishing trips requires no live bait. The bait is actually artificial flies that are made to look like insects and float on top of the water to attract the fish. Constructing the flies requires some creativity. Flies are bound together with hair, feathers, and other natural and synthetic materials then threaded to the hook. Each fly mimics an insect. Try looking around on the shoreline before you make the fly and incorporate the colors of the insects in the area.

GA Fly Fishing is a great place to start your fly fishing expedition. Look at some Georgia fly fishing guides for the hottest spots to cast your flies. Not only will you encounter southern hospitality and beautiful scenery. You’ll be able to invent your own southern fishing tale. Whether you catch a bodacious bass or   a tremendous trout you’ll have a great experience to relate to friends and family. What fisherman doesn’t like to brag a little?

The best part for the ladies in Fly Fishing is they don’t have to deal with squirmy worms, smelly fish roe, or slimy minnows as bait. Hit the streams ladies!

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