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Old Fishing Lures & Tackle: Identification & Value Guide
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Fishing Lure Collectibles: An Encyclopedia of the Modern Era, 1940 To Present
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Basic Fishing Lure Carving
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Fishing Lures: Artificial Flies for Fishing

While there are various different types of fly fishing bait some of the best forms can come from artificial flies. There are many types of artificial flies for fishing. They are especially used to help with catching fish that are commonly found in fly fishing areas.

 

An artificial fly is a type of bait that can be used as a means of presentation to fish for fly fishing. The fly is generally tied onto the end of the fly fishing line. The type of creature that is used in this type of bait is generally a fly. Other types of small creatures can also be used as means of artificial bait. These include artificial worms, vegetation, small birds and small amphibians. The main goal is to consider the type of prey that the fish one is looking for has.

The dry fly is the most popular of these types of fly fishing bait. A dry fly is known to be especially buoyant and therefore able to float on the water. This is perfect for those who are looking to get fish from shallow areas and smaller bodies of water.

The wet fly is another of the top types of fly fishing bait to use. The wet fly is different from the dry fly in that it sinks into the water. The artificial flies that are used as wet flies are generally drowned flies. The wooly worm is one of the best types of artificial flies to use in this case.

The nymph is another of the artificial flies to use. This is a type of bait that is used to simulate small amphibians or aquatic insects. This type of bait can generally be found in shallow areas.

A streamer is used in many cases too. This artificial fly is used to simulate large aquatic animals or other types of baitfish. The appearance of these artificial flies is especially notable through its small facial appearance at the end of the lure.

Terrestrials are commonly used among these baits. A terrestrial is used to simulate crustaceans and worms. Various small insects like grasshoppers can be simulated here as well.

All sorts of other types of flies can be offered here as well. Among these flies for fly fishing bait include bonefish, saltwater, egg, flesh and salmon flies. It is easy to find all sorts of these types of flies in typical fly fishing lure stores.

Those are some of the various types of artificial flies for fishing. These fly fishing lures are especially versatile in that they come in all sorts of different types of forms. These lures are also useful as a means of attracting fish in all sorts of different fly fishing areas.

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