Fly Fishing
Fly fishing is a fishing technique that uses artificial bait called a fly that has little or no weight. The fly is cast using a rod, fly reel and line with special thickness and weight characteristics. Fly fishing requires practice because the technique is different from other casting techniques. The lure - the fly - imitates all types of invertebrates or small fish.
Equipment needed for Fly Fishing
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Species caught with Fly Fishing
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The Australian salmon, Arripis trutta, is also known as kahawai in New Zealand. The species can be caught in colder waters around the southeast and southwest coasts of Australia and the New Zealand coast. Although known as salmon, this species is not related to salmon.
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Black bass ( Micropterus) is a common name for several species such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and spotted bass among others. Famous for its strength and fighting ability, it is a very popular fish among fishing enthusiasts. It can reach up to 60 cm.
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Brown trout (Salmo trutta), also known as brown trout or sea trout, actually has two variants: a saltwater Salmo trutta trutta trutta, and a freshwater Salmo trutta fario. Some experts even distinguish a third lake variant Salmo trutta lacustris.
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Also known as llampuga(Coryphaena hippurus), the dorado has its very peculiar shape with its flattened head, a long dorsal fin and its vivid colors ranging from dark blue and green on the top and yellow on the sides.
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The rainbow trout(Oncorhynchus mykiss) is a freshwater salmonid fish. It has a saltwater variant - steelhead - that is very popular in the North Pacific. River rainbow trout can weigh up to 2.5 kg, while lake trout or steelhead can weigh up to 10 kg.
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The sailfish (Istiophorus) is one of the most desired species in the sport fishing world. Often described as the fastest fish in the sea, the sailfish can weigh up to 90 kg and measure 3 meters in length.
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Salmon is a generic name for several species in the Salmonidae family. In fact, there is one species native to the Atlantic Ocean (Atlantic salmon) and eight species of salmon inhabit Pacific waters (e.g., chum, chinook, and king salmon).
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The common snook(Centropomus undecimalis) or white bass is a common fish of the western Atlantic. It lives in shallow waters of mouths, bays and inland waters. It is found from North Carolina to Brazil. Snook can measure up to 1.4 meters and weigh more than 20 kg.
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Best places for Fly Fishing
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The best fishing charters for Fly Fishing
Peor es Na'
Mutis, Panama City
Game fisher charter speedboat
Baa Atoll, Maldives
Aqua Adventure I
Puerto Armuelles, Panama City
Tenerife Anglers Charter
Las Galletas, Tenerife Sur, Tenerife