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Fly: Logic Fly Fishing

Fly: Logic Fly Fishing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun educational and factual fishing game
Review: I like it and look forward to a copy of my own

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm biased, but I think it's a good purchase
Review: I'm very biased because I was involved in the development of the game, but here's some info about Fly Logic Fly Fishing:

The action takes place in moving photographic scenes shot at 24 famous holes on the Green River in Utah. The fly casting is a 3D simulation, not just an animation. You control the rod with a mouse or joystick and the line follows. This means you can practice real casting techniques and drift mending. The insect hatches are realistic through different times of day and season. This was designed by expert guides, and you can examine insects up close on the surface to help in selecting an imitation. The game features a large selection of real fly patterns, and the use of floating and sinking lines, strike indicators, floatant and dry fly reconditioner, among other things. If you play it with a force feedback joystick, you'll feel the fish as you play them in. There are rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout, and fishing challenges designed to teach players about fly fishing equipment and techniques. There are many tips from the experts at Flaming Gorge Lodge, and Fly Logic.

I hope you find this game educational and a lot of fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Flyfishing- a great game
Review: What will impress you about this game is the realistic action of the flyrod, the line and the fish. Also, the sounds and sights of nature make you feel like you are in the great outdoors. The game is fun to play with several chalanges and many options and potential mishaps. It will probably make you a better fisherman.


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