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Fishing Lures And Flies

 

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By Sandra Cundy

 

Fishing lures and flies are manufactured to be so configured that they appear enticing, even irresistible to fish. They are made using sparkles and feathers and are constructed with all manner of bright, shiny materials. The idea behind their manufacture is to fool the fish into thinking that the lure or the fly is a delicious, succulent bug, or whatever tidbit that the desired species of fish eats. Many times a fishing lure or a fly is a beautiful work of art that is comparable to fine jewelry and worthy of being worn as such.

 

One particular line of custom, hand crafted lures and flies is perhaps the top of the line, the crème de la crème of fishing lures and flies. Each piece is painstakingly constructed and expertly tied to produce not only a sturdy, functional piece of tackle, but also to provide a creation that is lovely to look at. If you want to use them for fishing, they are wonderfully functional and if you want to display them or use them for jewelry, they will make excellent pieces to add to your collections. These custom lures and flies are made with precious metals like gold and silver and are adorned with stones and gems like diamonds and jades, and their price reflects the value of the materials that go into manufacturing them. These custom lures and flies are not for the weekend fisherman, but for the true fishing aficionado, the water warrior whose credo combines the spirit of the marines and the determination of the postal service.

 

These lures and flies are well worth the price one has to pay for them. Imagine standing in the middle of a fresh water stream, with the water rushing, the birds singing and the sun shinning. Think of a big, juicy rainbow trout, grilled on an open fire and laying on your dinner plate. Now get your first cast ready and let it go, floating on the air like a graceful butterfly. It falls to the water and immediately a rainbow trout grabs it. It’s that simple. The only question is, “Which one do you want the most?”

 

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