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A One-Stop Guide to Fun and Exciting Fly Fishing
Fly fishing has been used for more than ages already. It is a unique and distinct way of catching trout and salmon. It the most known way of catching fishes and have been used also to catch a new variety of fish species like the spike, bass, pan fish, carp and a lot others as well as marine fishes like the snook and tarpon.
There are a growing percentage of anglers whose main agenda and goal is to catch many different species as possible. Many also accounted that they can catch other species other than their main target like Rudd and bream.
Fly fishing can be done in both salt water and fresh water. The latter can be divided by temperatures of the water. Coldwater fishes include steelhead and salmon, while the cool water fishes include pike and walleye and lastly, the warm water have the bass, catfish and chub. The bass oftentimes the real adventure of most anglers, they are the best type of fish especially in summer where your setting is the dirtiest of the pond.
The technique in fly fishing is that you use artificial flies and a fly rod and a line. The fly line which is most often coated with plastic nowadays is heavy that it can send the fly to the target. The fly line differs so much in spinner and bait rods which they use weight on the line to cast the bait and do other things.
Flies used in fly fishing can be made from different things like fur, feathers, hair and or other materials which can be synthetic or natural. You hook this artificial fly onto the hook with a thread. Synthetic materials are more used commonly these days unlike before where they used natural fly more often.
The flies are tied depending on their sizes and colors and you could make patterns to camouflaged and mimic the marine and aquatic environment, you should make them resemble natural bait for the species of your target.
Fly fishing uses a different method; it uses the technique of casting line than luring the bait. Other methods depend on the lure's weight to pull the line when you do the forward motion of casting. The bait in fly fishing is too light to be casted in that way, so the secret is the casting the line properly.
Forward cast is the most used method of casting, although a lot of method can be used depending on the conditions you are in. you should be able to do the forward cast correctly to be able to get the fly to your desirable distance.
By drooping the fly onto the water and have it move subsequently on the water is the most difficult aspect of fly fishing. You have to cast the fly as naturally as possible so the fish can think and perceive it more as a natural prey.
So if you want to engage in fly fishing, there are a lot of things to learn. But is actually one great hobby for you. It is one way to do recreational things and yes-taste your award-cook that salmon fresh!
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Why did Volcanologist David A. Johnston stay so close to Mt. Saint Helens on and before May 18, 1980?
I recently visited Johnston Ridge (formerly known as Coldwater Ridge) less than 4 miles from Mt. Saint Helens. In the days leading up to the eruption on May 18th 1980, it was though by many volcanologists that the mountain would erupt characteristically vertically in the atmosphere. However, Johnston was one of the few, who was on the site monitoring the situation, and observed the buldge growing on the north slope. He felt that the eruption would occure as it eventually did, that is latterally, and to the north. He knew the that the mountain was due to blow and he even knew the potential power. Yet he was located directly in line with the north-face buldge and in a dangerously close proximity. I've tried to look up more about his personal thoughts on the situation but to no avail. As a geologist myself, I can't understand why he would so blatantly place himself in that situation if he knew the risks. Does anyone know the particulars behind him being where at was, at the time he was?
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/CVO_Info/david_johnston.html
I would imagine you read this on David A. Johnston. He had a very strong love for his job regardless of the danger. In many ways we can relate. He probably had a lot of mixed feelings. I'm sure he had some fear but his love for his job as a volcanologist overcame it. With this came excitement in being on the front lines of danger. He may have had a thought that the mountain wasn't going to hurt him because of how much he loved to be there to monitor and study it.
According to the site above this was David A. Johnson:
His work was a model for all: dedicated and hardworking, with meticulous organization and observation followed by careful evaluation and interpretation. At the same time, Dave was unaffectedly genuine, with an infectious curiosity and enthusiasm. But perhaps his most essential quality was the ability to dissipate cynicism; he looked for, saw, and thereby encouraged the best in all of us.
I actually watched a documentary on him when they had showed videos of Mt. St. Helens on Discovery. If my memory serves me correctly, His partner was actually supposed to be there instead, but his partner said that David insisted like he would in taking on the close watch overnight. His co-worker spoke of David’s enthusiasm and love for his job. He also went on to say that he should have been there instead. He and his co-worker both had a strong love for volcanology. He really was a good man. I would have been such an honor to be able to meet him. It would be nice if we were to be able to recover a journal what can let us really see him through. But sometimes it is better to let it rest in peace along with David. It may be for the best to try to remember how he use to be and not to analyze all of his feelings and thought processes. He was human. Like most of us, I'm sure he had a lot of mixed feelings and emotions.
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