12-13-2005, 01:02 AM
Not speaking for James, but to me it depends on which side of the Atlantic you're on. In GB they're all called flies or lures. Over here in the U.S. I would say a "lure" has enough weight, so when you cast it, it's the lure that propels it out to the water i.e. on a spinning rod. A fly, on the other hand, being almost next to nothing in weight, depends on the weighted flyline to get it to the water, i. e. a flyrod.
Using a spinning rod, water bubble and fly???????????????? I would say it's........fishing.
One last thing, a fly represents a natural food source for fish. Lures would be an attractor.
EA
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Using a spinning rod, water bubble and fly???????????????? I would say it's........fishing.
One last thing, a fly represents a natural food source for fish. Lures would be an attractor.
EA
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