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A Perfect Trip With Canadian Fly Fishing Equipment
from:Canada is one of the most beautiful areas in the world. The magnificent mountains and the running streams make for a picture perfect scene. The cool running water houses some of the best fish that most anglers can not wait to get their hands on. The fishing is great and the types of fish include salmon, shellfish, tuna, mackerel, halibut and redfish. Most of these fish are treasures that many anglers would dearly love to serve up to their family and friends.
Canadian fly fishing equipment is the most important tool in the fishing trip. When purchasing equipment you must ensure that it is a comfortable fit for you. For example, when choosing a fly fishing rod you want to keep in mind your size and height. If you are short a 7-foot rod may not work well for you. Rods should be specified for fly-fishing and accommodate your height.
Another important aspect in Canadian fly fishing equipment is the choice of artificial flies or nymphs. Either method works effectively, but most anglers have their personal preference. What works well for one may not do another any good. Many fishermen will have both and mix the two methods with great success. The artificial fly for bait sits just on the surface of the water. This method works well because to the fish it looks like a delicious meal. The nymph method looks like eggs just below the surface waiting for the dinner bell.
Canadian fly fishing equipment should also include life vests. It is dangerous to be in any water without safety. Accidents happen and a life jacket can save your life. The water in Canada is very cold so every precaution should be taken to ensure the entire families safety. Many of the boating companies or outfitters will furnish life vests for those that do not have their own.
As for other types of baits for Canadian fly fishing equipment one can choose grubs, jigs or plastic worms. Grubs work best for larger fish, they are easy to see and the fish like to bite. The grubs can be used in clear water for wonderful results. Jigs on the other hand work best in water that is not that clean and has low visibility. Plastic worms are also the choice of many when fishing in Canada. The big fish tend to like the plastic worms, as they look so real. If you are looking for that trophy catches try using the plastic worm to get the big bite!
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