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  2. Fly fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing on the Gardner River in Yellowstone National Park, USA. Dry fly fishing on small, clear-water streams can be especially productive if the angler stays as low to the ground and as far from the bank as possible, moving upstream with stealth. Trout tend to face upstream and most of their food is carried to them on the current.

  3. Dry fly fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing on the Gardner River in Yellowstone National Park, USA. Dry-fly fishing uses a line and flies that float. They are joined by a fine 3 to 5 meters long leader, typically of nylon monofilament line, which is tapered so that it is nearly invisible where the fly is knotted, and the angler can replace the last meter or so of nylon as required.

  4. Adams (dry fly) - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Leonard Halladay, a Michigan fly tyer conceived the Adams as a general mayfly imitation. It was first fished by an Ohio attorney and friend of Halladay, Charles F. Adams on the Boardman River near Traverse City, Michigan. Charles Adams reported his success with the fly to Halladay, who named the fly after his friend. [3]

  5. Fly Fishing: Memories of Angling Days - Wikipedia

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    However, as a fishing book, Ellis observed that the book provides little to experienced fly fishers, "except some insight into British fly patterns and famous British trout and salmon streams". [5] Sidney Vines, writing for The Spectator , described his experience with the book positively, and said he was unsurprised at its popularity.

  6. Centerpin fishing - Wikipedia

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    Centerpin fishing, also called float fishing or center pin fishing, is a fishing technique which uses a centerpin rod, a centerpin reel, and Roe, or an artificial fly. The method is used for steelhead fishing in fresh water , and is currently popular with freshwater salmon anglers who drift floats downstream.

  7. Outline of fishing - Wikipedia

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    Reach cast – casting technique used in fly fishing. Tenkara fishing – traditional type of fly fishing practiced in Japan. Float tube – also known as a belly boat or kick boat, is a flotation device which anglers use to fish from. Trout bum – affectionate nickname for dedicated trout anglers, particularly those who practice fly fishing.