Definition
Fly-fishing is a method of angling that uses an artificial 'fly' to catch fish 🎣. Unlike other types of fishing, the fly is weightless, and the angler casts the nearly weightless fly using a specialized rod and line. It requires precision and technique to mimic the natural movement of insects. It's almost like painting with a fishing rod, creating an enticing illusion for the fish. Think of it as the artistic side of fishing, where presentation is key. This contrasts with spin fishing, where the lure's weight carries the cast.