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Top 10 Fly Fishing Spots in the World
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A huge barrier reef in the Bahamas, a desolate expanse above the Arctic Circle, an idyllic cove surrounded by a rainforest in British Columbia reachable only by floatplane, a secluded bay near Panama’s border with Columbia, a dramatic river on New Zealand’s South Island; these unique locations all have something in common besides their natural beauty: They are among the top places to go Fly fishing in the world.
Considered by many practitioners as an art form, Fly fishing attracts a committed legion of aficionados that can’t imagine angling for a prized catch by any other method. The sport requires constant movement, deep thought and a practiced technique to be able to present the bait in just the right way to attract the prey, be it in salt or fresh water. Whether casting from the deck of a highly maneuverable boat, knee deep in a rushing river while wearing hip waders or from the bank of a pristine bay the cerebral pursuit of Fly fishing is thought to promote deep relaxation. Fly fishing is said to provide its own meditative qualities, all the while offering the possibility of catching the angler’s next meal. If Fly fishing is among your Dreams consider including any, or all of these picturesque locations on your list that are just waiting to lure you in to test your skills.
Andros Barrier Reef, Andros Island, Bahamas
Ponoi River, Kola Peninsula, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Prince Royal Island, British Columbia, Canada
Little Snake River, Savery, Wyoming
John Day River, Condon, Oregon
Barra del Colorado, Barra, Costa Rica
Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Pinas Bay, Panama
Rio Grande River, Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia, Argentina
Lochy River, Queenstown, New Zealand
River Slaney, Bunclody, Ireland
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