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what kind of fishing do they do in canada?
i'm living in canada and i love fishing and i'm korean. I had a rod from korea but i don't think it works here. so i'm trying to start a new kind of fishing except fly fishing(it is too hard) i like to go ocean fishing and catch some fish. I'm planning to do lure fishing but is there any other fishing that is popular and can catch a lot of fish in canada than fly and lure fishing? and what kind of lure do u use to catch fish like flatfish and flounder in canada?
I live in canada vancouver langley!! i go to belcarra to fish(ocean not belcarra lake.)
I fish the Northern part of Vancouver Island, BC. I catch sole and other small flatfish using fresh side-stripped shrimp or prawns bottom fishing. There are also several artificial Gulp like baits to choose from that you can move slowly along a flat bottomed area. Small jigs bounced slowly across the bottom works as well. There are tons to choose from. You should get a fishing regulation booklet as well because allot of fish species are closed for retention until March. This time of year I run some prawn traps or take a few steelheads or cut-throat out of the rivers. Having a boat would be in your best interest if you want to fish saltwater. You can fish from the banks and catch some nice fish, but my honey-holes for ling cod, sole, red snapper, halibut, and sea bass are only accessible by boat. When the salmon start running in the late summer you can catch some from the bank but I always limit out on my boat. Chinook(winter/springs their called) can be caught pretty much year round but early spring trolling a sardine or herring is a blast. Feel free to email me for more info. 40 yr exp Pacific Northwest guide.
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Fly Fishing Defined in the Desert Southwest
Fly fishing enthusiasts can be found in the desert southwest. This sport is a way of life for some, who make this their career.
In the area considered to be the southwestern region of the United States, you will find many avenues to try your luck at a sport that has been around for many years.
Whether you are taking a vacation or would just like to go out for a day fishing in one of the many desert locations, your options are plentiful.
Fly fishing in the desert southwest is very popular and you couldn't have picked a better region to try your skills at an ancient sport and way of life, for many.
If you are new to the sport and wondering what you will need for equipment, the answer is quite simple. In essence, fly fishing is a sport wherein fisherman and fisher women catch their prize through the use of artificial flies that are cast out in the water in combination of a fly rod and a fly line.
The flies are made with materials such as fur, hair, and feathers and are then tied together, subsequently attached to a hook with a thread.
Fly fishing can best be described as casting a line rather than a lure, as with the other form of fishing that most people can relate to.
Fly rods come in different shapes and sizes but the parts of the rod are all the same.
There are three types type of string that can be used. The smaller the number indicated on the string refers to how light it is.
Referred to as the fly line, this type is thicker and also heavier than your normal fishing line. It is heavier because you need something that will pull the fly along the water.
Make sure that you know for sure that you are putting the correct end on the fly-rod reel first. Fortunately, most fly lines will have a tag of some sort, indicating which end goes on the reel first.
You can always ask the sporting goods store to assist you. They will likely be more than happy to assist you with the assembly.
The main part of the rod, the central shaft, is commonly known as the rod blank. This is the section where other parts of the rod connect. Many of the rods are made out of graphite, but other materials have been used.
You may also find people referring to the Rod blank as the tip. Note that there is a heavy section on the fly-rod, known as the butt. Generally, blanks are made of graphite but there are still other materials that can be used.
Located at the butt of the fly-rod is the reel seat. The rings found on the seat are designed to lock the reel and the foot in place.
Here are some tips when assembling your reel.
Step 1:
Assemble the fly-rod. Next, attach the reel. (This applies if the the reel and the fly-rod were packaged separately.)
Step 2:
You will notice that there are sections that exist on the rod.
Once again, this heavier section with the grip is referred to as the butt section. The ferrule is the connection between the male and female pieces of the rod.
Step 3:
Place the tip end into the butt end. (If you have multiple pieces, you can start assembling at the tip end of the fly-rod.) Align the guides. These are metal eyelets that the line will be strung through. Ideally, you want to twist the tip end of the fly fishing Arizona rod and then twist it into place.
Begin with the sections offset at an approximate 45-degree angle.
For three-piece rods, connect the top two pieces together. You will assemble this the same way as a two-piece rod.
For four-piece fly-rods, assemble both the top two as well as the bottom two sections and then put them all together.
Be careful when assembling your rod. Don't push or pull the pieces of the rod as these are delicate.
Step 4:
Make sure the connection between each section tightly fits together. You will want to be able to take it apart without extra effort. Do this carefully to prevent breaking it.
Step 5:
This just might be the most important step. Unless you are ambidextrous, you will want to make sure that you place the reel on your dominant side.
For reference, the reel seat is the part where the reel is attached to the rod. The foot is the area where the bar of the reel runs across the reel.
About the Author
Cecilia Valenzuela is a full time entrepreneur and translator. Valenzuela is a successful online business entrepreneur who enjoys the desert southwest where she lives and works. Find out more about fly fishing along with Arizona attractions can be found at: http://www.my-arizona-desert-living.com/Fly-Fishing-Arizona.html
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