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My favorite Fly fishing equipment:

The equipment that I usually use in most are of the line thickness between 5 wt and 8 wt depending on the size of the fish or the species that I want to select, I would not recommend using lines below 4 wt and there is no real need to exceed the line 9wt. I mainly use floating lines or fast sinking lines on my outings with the Bellyboat so I can reach the fish at depth. Flies used include streamers, poppers, nymphs, and breadcrumbs. etc. For my personal preference I usually use natural colors such as gray, brown, olive etc. The hooks used by me are always of the catch-and-release type without the barbless hook. Especially for the Black Bass, in my opinion it is very important to use this type of hooks, due to the way they hunt their food, this species feeds by sucking its prey and using a light fly it can easily end up in the gills or the throat, endangering For the life of the fish, I am inclined to Tying Clouser Minnow-style flies using heavy eyes, which I know from experience are the least likely to end up in the life-threatening zone of the fish. Combining this type of fly together with a floating line accompanied by a leader between 3m and 3.5m, it is ideal when it comes to reaching the necessary depth of the reservoir. For carp fishing, we usually use lines between 7wt and 8wt. I do not recommend using more powerful lines. For Black Bass fishing my favorite lines are 5wt, 7wt and 8wt. For Tilapia between 4wt and 5wt