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    Essential Fly Fishing Supplies

    As every good angler knows, in order to fully enjoy his or her fishing expedition, it is essential to bring all the necessary fly fishing supplies. If the fishing expedition is carried out as part of a guided tour, the hosts may provide some fly fishing supplies, such as leaders, tippit, flies, and dry shakes. However, these same touring companies may request that anglers bring their own waders and additional flies.

    If the angler chooses to forego guided tours, he or she should remember to bring the following fly fishing supplies: watercraft, combos, fly fishing accessories, waders, reels, flies, fishing clothing, fly lines, tackle storage, and fly leaders.

    Buying Fly Fishing Supplies

    There are numerous stores that sell fly fishing supplies, both in physical buildings and in online stores. For anglers who live in cities close to the ocean, to extensive lakes, or to major rivers, where fly fishing is a popular sport, a look in the Yellow Pages will provide extensive lists of stores that sell fly fishing supplies.

    Anglers who must travel outside of their own city to enjoy fly fishing, however, could choose to purchase their fly fishing supplies online, prior to going on their fly fishing trip. Typing the words "fly fishing supplies into any search engine will yield a vast number of online stores that sell different kinds and brands of such equipment, all at different prices.

    For the inexperienced angler, buying at a physical store when possible offers the distinct advantage of allowing him or her to ask questions to the sales representatives, thus obtaining great advice as to which equipment is better suited to the needs and goals of the angler.

    Inexperienced anglers can also learn which fly fishing supplies are better suited to their needs by conducting their own research online, in books that describe the sport of fly fishing, by asking experienced friends, or by joining a fly fishing club.

    Maintaining Fly Fishing Supplies

    Proper care and maintenance of fly fishing supplies is just as important as having the essential gear, and it need not be difficult or time consuming. The most important points to keep in mind is to always wash all equipment in warm water and mild detergent, particularly when using the equipment in saltwater; allow equipment to dry fully before storing it; and protect all equipment from the elements by keeping them out of the sun, away from dirt, oils, humidity, cold, heat, and any other conditions that may cause corrosion.

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