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Product Description

Wild Water Fly Fishing - The Best Way to Learn How to Fly Fish

Finding the right fly
Type of Flies
A fly fisherman is only as good as his flies. A well-crafted fly can make the difference between a long day of casting with no bites and a successful day on the water. There are three main types of flies: dry flies, nymphs, and streamers. Dry flies float on the surface of the water and imitate the adult form of aquatic insects such as mayflies, grasshoppers, ants, beetles, or mice. Nymphs sink beneath the surface and imitate the immature form of insects. Streamers are designed to look like baitfish, and are used to attract larger predators. In addition to these three main types, there are also attractor patterns that do not necessarily imitate any real insect but are designed to get fish's attention. No matter what type of fly you are using, it is important to make sure that it looks realistic.
Hook Size
When it comes to choosing the right hook size for fishing, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you need to consider the type of fish you're hoping to catch. The bigger the fish, the bigger the hook should be. Second, you need to match the size of your fly with the weight of your line. The heavier the line, the larger the fly needs to be in order to avoid being pulled under. Finally, you also need to take into account the type of water you'll be fishing in. If you're fishing in a fast-moving river, for example, you'll need a heavier hook so that it can stand up to the current. By matching the size of your fly with the weight of your line, you can ensure that your fly will be properly presented to your target fish.
Fly line weight => Ideal fly size
- 1 wt => 16-28
- 2 wt => 14-28
- 3 wt => 12-24
- 4 wt => 10-22
- 5 wt => 6-18
- 6 wt => 4-16
- 7 wt => 2-14
- 8 wt => 1/0-10
- 9 wt => 2/0-8
- 10 wt => 4/0-2
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Why Choose Wild Water Fly Fishing?
- At Wild Water, we spent years researching the best pattern and tying the most realistic fly for you. We are dedicated to bringing friends and family together by providing everything you’ll need to gear up for a trip to the lake and make fly fishing affordable.
- Wild Water selects everything you need to start fly fishing. We design and test each component of each package so it performs flawlessly.
- Wild Water offers a library of free information and friendly support to answer all questions about fly fishing.
- Wild Water has English-speaking, USA product support. We design our own products. We fly fish with our own products. We are always happy to answer any questions about your order. We can answer any technical questions about your product or fix any issue you may encounter from our USA headquarters.

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