Fly fishing tackle comprises the fishing tackle or equipment typically used by fly anglers. Fly fishing tackle includes:Artificial flies - ultralight fishing lure used to imitate flying insects and small crustaceans
Fly rods - a specialized type of light fishing rod designed to cast fly line and artificial flies
Fly reels - a specialized type of fishing reel designed to hold fly line and supply drag if required to land heavy or fast fish.
Fly line - a specialized weighted fishing line that is designed to allow easy casting with a fly rod and interact with the water by either floating or sinking
Terminal tackle used to connect the fly line to the artificial fly
Accessories - tools, net, waders and apparel used by the fly angler for maintenance and preparation of tackle, dealing with the fish being caught, as well as personal comfort and safety while fly fishing. Includes fly boxes used to store and carry artificial flies.
A variety of different brands and sizes of fly rods.
An assortment of fly boxes with trout, warmwater and saltwater flies
Fishing tackle is the equipment used by anglers when fishing. Almost any equipment or gear used in fishing can be called fishing tackle, examples being hooks, lines, baits/lures, rods, reels, floats, sinkers/feeders, nets, spears, gaffs and traps, as well as wires, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners, clevises and tools that make it easy to tie knots.
An angler on the Kennet and Avon Canal, England, surrounded by his tackle
A completed assembly of tackle ready for fishing is sometimes called a rig, such as this Carolina rig.
Fishing line with hooks attached
Three types of small lead sinkers