It looks like you’ve listed a mix of items related to fishing, water activities, and possibly some unrelated terms. Here’s a breakdown to help organize and clarify each term:
Fly Fishing Gear:
1. Fly Fishing Thermometer – Used to measure water temperature, which can help determine fish activity and optimal fly selection.
2. Fresh or Saltwater Rods – Fly rods are designed for specific environments:
– Freshwater rods: Typically lighter, for rivers, lakes, and streams.
– Saltwater rods: Heavier, corrosion-resistant, for ocean fishing.
3. Fly Reels – Holds the fly line; saltwater reels are built to resist corrosion.
4. Flies – Artificial lures used in fly fishing (dry flies, nymphs, streamers, etc.).
5. Lures – While traditional fly fishing uses flies, some anglers use small lures in spin-fly hybrid setups.

Swimming Pools?
– This seems out of place unless referring to:
– Fishing in pools (some private ponds or stocked pools allow fly fishing).
– Cooling off after fishing (unrelated but a fun thought!).
Possible Missing Connections:
– Were you looking for fly fishing in different water types (fresh vs. salt)?
– Or perhaps best gear for each environment?
Recommendations:
– For freshwater fly fishing: Lightweight rods (4-6wt), floating lines, dry flies/nymphs.
– For saltwater fly fishing: Heavy rods (8-12wt), sealed reels, saltwater flies (clousers, poppers).
Let me know if you’d like details on any specific item! 🎣