Well, im the guy to answer this, a fly fisherman.You probably have dry flys.
This means the fly you bought, was pre-tipped with a powder that makes the fly float.
I'm guessing, the powder reacts with the "other fluids" creating a no longer floating fly.
fishing...specifically, fly fishing
No. It is transmitted by body fluids which can include sweat, sexual fluids and blood.
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Tying flies for fishing.
For bait for fishing
There are two main types of flies which are good for fishing. These are called Imitators which imitate a living object or attractors which attract a particular response from fish.
Fly fishing flies can be purchased on The Fly Shack, Orvis, Etsy, Discount Flies, eBay, and Amazon for as low as $14.99 to about $34.99. However, discounts can be found for as little as $0.66.
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Assuming you mean fishing with two flies at the same time, yes you can as long as it is legal in the jurisdiction you are fishing. There are many lakes and rivers in some areas where only a single fly is allowed. In fly fishing competitions, where fishing more than one fly is legal, there are rules and regulations about the minimum distance between the flies must be. In some jurisdictions, fishing three flies in a tandem is allowed. The fly that is attached to the end of the line is called the "point fly." The fly(s) above are said to be "on the dropper" as they are tied to leader material that is attached to the main leader and "drop" from the main leader. In stillwater fly fishing when midges or chironomids are hatching, fishing two or three chironomid imitations in tandem can be very effective.
poppers are good for bass and bluegill and wooly buggers,stone flies, and dry flies are good for trout
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