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Fly fishing and spin fishing are two popular angling methods with distinct differences. Fly fishing uses a lightweight artificial fly that is cast using a specialized fly rod and weighted line, mimicking natural insects on the water surface. It often targets species like trout and salmon in freshwater environments. In contrast, spin fishing employs a spinning reel and rod to cast heavier lures or baits, relying on the weight of the lure for distance. This method is versatile and commonly used for various fish in both fresh and saltwater. Key differences include the casting technique, equipment used, and the types of fish targeted, making each method suitable for different fishing scenarios and preferences. |
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