Fly Fishing lanyards

In fly fishing, fish are caught by using artificial flies that are cast with a fly rod and a fly line. The fly line (today, almost always coated with plastic) is heavy enough in order to send the fly to the target. This is one of the main differences between spinner and bait rods, which use heavy weight on the line to cast lures, bait, etc. Artificial flies can vary dramatically in all morphological characteristics (size, weight, colour, etc.). Artificial flies are created by tying hair, fur, feathers, or other materials, both natural and synthetic, onto a hook with thread. The first flies were tied with natural materials, but synthetic materials are now very popular and prevalent. The flies are tied in sizes, colours and patterns to match local terrestrial and aquatic insects, baitfish, or other prey attractive to the target fish species.

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We will be on a fly fishing vacation during the month of August and not accepting any orders until we return.
Lanyard Only $9.00

Ready-to-Go Lanyards

  • Lanyard

    A lanyard is a rope or cord often worn around the neck or wrist to carry something. Usually it is used where there is a risk of losing the object or to ensure it is visible at all times. Aboard ship, it may refer to a piece of rigging used to secure objects. Alternatively it is a length of cord or wire with a hook at the end used to fire an artillery piece, or to arm the fuze mechanism on an air-dropped bomb by pulling out a cotter pin (thereby starting the arming delay) when it leaves the aircraft.

  • Lanyard

    Simple lanyards made of braided fabric with a clip attached to the end are used frequently in retail and business situations for holding name badges. The typical arrangement is to attach a plastic pouch with at least one clear side to the lanyard, with the person's name badge facing the front and occasionally small items such as business cards, pens or tools stashed behind the badge for easy access. Such lanyards can also be used as keychains, particularly in situations where keys can easily be lost for lack of storage, such as gyms, public pools and communal showers.

 

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Add-Ons

  • Neoprene Fly Floatant Pouch - $3.95
  • Retractor - $4.95
  • Water Sport Sunscreen and Skin Protectant$5.99
  • Clippers - $8.95
  • Thermometer - $17.95
  • Dr. SlickĀ® Clamps$16
  • Dr. Slick Small Waterproof Fly Box - $10.00
  • Dr. Slick 2" Satin Nippers - $12.50
  • Tiefast Tippet Holder - $8.50
  • Tie-Fast Knot Tyer - $7.50