Getting started – bass and native fish flies

 


See also:

  1. Getting started - dry trout flies
  2. Getting started - wet trout flies
  3. Getting started - salt water flies
  4. Getting started - the gear

Bass and native fish flies are are flies that have been designed specifically for use fresh water environments to catch bass and other native fish that spend a large part of their life cycle in brackish or fresh water.

Dry flies.

Particularly for bass and saratoga a lot of attention has been focused on dry or surface flies undoubtedly because both species much sort after because of the voracious surface feeding attacks.

Wet flies

In the case of bass and saratoga fishing with wet flies is much less popular than the visual appeal of surface fishing whereas for other species such as silver perch, yellowbelly and cod it is mostly about wet flies.

Particularly for bass and saratoga a lot of attention has been focused on dry or surface flies undoubtedly because both species much sort after because of the voracious surface feeding attacks.