Fly
fishing is an ancient angling
method, developed primarily for trout and now
extended to other surface-oriented species
such as grayling as well as a wide range of
marine species.
Artificial flies are
constructed and then "tied" onto
a hook with thread, fur, feathers and other
materials in sizes and colors to match
naturally occurring food or simply to excite
a fish.
Fly rods are relatively
light and long while the lines are relatively
heavy, providing
the casting weight.
Devon Fresh
Water Fish:
Wild
Brown Trout
Run of Sea-Trout Salmon
Grayling |