Saltwater fly tying
February 27th 2009 01:29
Here's a video from YouTube detailing how to make a fly suitable for saltwater use. According to the clip, this is a good fly for bone fish.
Some people call fly fishing "angling in its purest form." I'm not sure about that but it has its moments.
Even though I'm not too crazy about watching guys on TV spend a half hour fishing, if I'm flipping channels and see someone at sea with a fly rod, the channel surfing usually stops.
If you're heading out for some saltwater action with a fly rod, whether it's sharks or even bone fish like this fly allows, make sure you have something heavier than the rod you use for trout!
Some people call fly fishing "angling in its purest form." I'm not sure about that but it has its moments.
Even though I'm not too crazy about watching guys on TV spend a half hour fishing, if I'm flipping channels and see someone at sea with a fly rod, the channel surfing usually stops.
If you're heading out for some saltwater action with a fly rod, whether it's sharks or even bone fish like this fly allows, make sure you have something heavier than the rod you use for trout!
Until next time--watch your line and watch yourself!
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