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		<title>Fly Fishing Terms You Need to Know</title>
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In the world of fly fishing there are many words that are important to know. Many of these words are unusual or have a different meaning when used in reference to fly fishing. The following list includes some of the more unusual and double meaning words used by fly fishermen.Action: a general term often used [...]]]></description>
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In the world of fly fishing there are many words that are important to know. Many of these words are unusual or have a different meaning when used in reference to fly fishing. The following list includes some of the more unusual and double meaning words used by fly fishermen.<br/><br/>Action: a general term often used to try to describe the feel of the rod &#8211; such as soft, hard, slow, or fast.<br/><br/>Attractor: usually a bright colored fly that is not usually tied so that it imitates a particular type of food.<br/><br/>Belly: the sagging portion of a fly fishing line.<br/><br/>Blank: a rod without a handle, reel seat, or guides.<br/><br/>Blood Knot: the common name for a barrel knot.<br/><br/>Chalk Stream: a stream, usually found in valleys, that is spring fed and slow moving with a lot of vegetation.<br/><br/>Complex Hatch: the simultaneous hatching of several types of species of insects.<br/><br/>Compound Hatch: the masking, or hiding, of a hatch of smaller insects by a hatch of larger insects that occurs on the same day.<br/><br/>Cutthroat Trout: a true trout that is found mostly in the western part of the United States.<br/><br/>Dapping: a fly fishing technique in which the fly is repeatedly bounced on and off of the surface of the water.<br/><br/>Down Eye Hook: a hook that has the eye bent below the shaft.<br/><br/>Dropper: the secondary fly that is attached to the leader in a cast of flies.<br/><br/>Emerger: a term that is used to describe any insect that moves up towards the water&#8217;s surface preparing to hatch into the adult stage.<br/><br/>Feeding Lie: where a trout goes in order to actively feed.<br/><br/>Flat-butt Leader: a fly used in fly fishing where the butt section is formed into a ribbon shape.<br/><br/>Freestone Streams: fast moving, tumbling streams with rock covered bottoms.<br/><br/>French Snap: a small clamp, often used by a fly fisherman to attach his net to his vest.<br/><br/>Holding Lie: where a trout generally remains when not actively feeding.<br/><br/>Leisenring Lift: a technique used in nymph fly fishing where the line is lifted, causing the imitation fly to move upwards, right in front of the trout&#8217;s suspected lie.<br/><br/>Midge Rod: a short, light weight rod.<br/><br/>Natural &#8211; a living insect, as opposed to an artificial, or man-made, insect or fly.<br/><br/>Nymphing: any oaf the various fishing techniques in which the fly fisherman presents an imitation of the underwater stage of an insect.<br/><br/>Presentation: the method of placing a fly where the fish is most likely to see it; includes the manner in which the cast in completed and the method in which the fly is fished.<br/><br/>Rise: the act of the fish taking an insect from the water&#8217;s surface.<br/><br/>Run: a term used to describe a particular stretch of moving water.<br/><br/>Shooting: a casting technique.<br/><br/>Spate: high water.<br/><br/>Stripping: quickly retrieving line or pulling line from the reel.<br/><br/>Terrestrial: of or relating to an insect whose life cycle is completely spent on land or in plants.<br/><br/>Waders staff: a sturdy rod about as high as the armpit of the person fly fishing used for support in heavy water.<br/><br/>There are many words and terms that are unfamiliar to most people but not to those who enjoy fly fishing.<br/><br/><br />
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<em>By: <strong>Bob Bastian</strong></em>
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