What is fly fishing?
Fly fishing is one of fishing technique using artificial lure (artificial lure). The artificial artificial feed is formed with light materials such as cloth, rope, feathers, and other materials such as dye, yarn and adhesive glue.
Bait in fly fishing can only be thrown away by using strings that have specific design and specific weight. Rod or fishing rod on fly fishing will throw the strings, and the strings will throw the bait to the point of destination. This is one of the uniqueness of fly fishing techniques that do not exist in other fishing techniques.
Fish fishing equipment is quite unique. Rods, strings and ril are specially designed. The string configuration used is also unique.
While the shape of artificial artificial bait resembles a fish target fish food, which is generally a form of small animals such as various forms of insects. The bait is cast (cast) and is played with the aim that the bait of the thrown insects moving on the surface of the water resembles the movement of the original insect to attract the day and eat the target fish.
Bait in fly fishing commonly called flies most are handmade (hand made), with the main ingredient of the hook which is then decorated with various light materials such as threads, wires, beads, feathers, yarn, hairs, fabrics, etc. in such a way as to resemble a target fish's meal, can be insects, cocoons, nymphs, larvae, small fish worms or even pellets that resemble animals relatively large like a mouse.