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Fly Fishing Trips: The Value of Fly Fishing

To a lot of people fish are just a food supply, and perhaps a means of survival. There is however an aspect of fishing which is not well known outside of the fishing industry. More than the amount of fish that is used for food, over two billion pounds of fish and their by-products are used by fish manufacturing industries each year to manufacture several everyday things.

 

It is also worth noting that fly fishing and fly fishing trips are, and have long been, a favorite hobby and recreational activity for very many people around the world.

The popularity of fly fishing as a recreational activity is in fact increasing rapidly. Studies show that there are in fact over 12 million people who obtain fishing licenses every year.

For every dollar people spend on fishing licenses, it has been shown that they spend sixteen on fishing tackle, as well as clothing, transport and food to support their chosen recreation. In fact, these studies show that fishing has the highest amount of money spent on it as compared to any type of hobby.

Why is it such a popular hobby?

In a world where everyday stressors are on the increase, fishing is a great way to get away from it all and free your body and mind from all the cares and troubles of everyday life. So much so, even troubled teenagers have often been helped through fishing as a mentoring activity where they are thought how to change negative thoughts and habits into more positive activities and attributes. Fly fishing is an altogether wholesome, healthy pastime.

Earlier fishing enthusiasts had to make do with a simple rod and a line for fishing. Something that has made this ever popular activity is even more popular is the range of equipment available. An assortment of innovative fishing equipment that is now available is tempting more and more young enthusiasts to learn how to cast a fly.

These young people have a genuine interest in fishing. Authorities now have many rules and regulations in place, which on the one hand encourages people to take up fishing while at the same time providing guidelines so that fishing can be done in a legal way. By observing all the rules and guidelines that are put in place fishing enthusiasts are also showing consideration to the conservation of all natural resources.

Overall, fish and fishing are a vital resource to mankind. Not only is fishing a means of livelihood to many people, it is also a recreational activity to many others. Hopefully people will increasingly come to recognize the fun of fly fishing trips and the real recreational value of fishing in general, and with it the value of sportsmanship that can be learned.


 

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