Fly Fishing Spots – Where They Are In The US?

February 26th, 2009 | Fly Fishing Guide | No Comments »

The USA is full of attractive and exciting locations, which are perfect for fly-fishing. This article lets you know about some of them.

Before continuing towards British Columbia, Washington, and other Alaskan waters, salmons find Sitka in Alaska a good stopover site. Thus fly-anglers of Sitka catch more fish than any other angler in the Southeast Alaska. If you want to fish in this region, then June is the best month.

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Coarse Fishing Tackle: The Hardy Conquest Centre Pin Reel

September 7th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No Comments »

Being a passionate coarse fisherman, I mindful that I have to be efficiently geared for any fish species that may take my bait. In other words that my coarse fishing tackle needs to be multipurpose and adaptable to. While I do like to try-out distinct kinds of tackle, one item I won’t negotiate is my reel. Well, I’ve just gotten quite a good reel from Hardy and Greys, the Conquest centre pin. Below are all the facts.

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Cuberra Snapper Hunting, Costa Rica-style!

September 6th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No Comments »

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Fly Fishing Is A Great Way To Spend Your Time

September 5th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No Comments »

Fishing is one of the nice things you can do in your spare time. The method of fishing that most of us know from television is angling. In angling, you have a fish hook or an “angle”. This angle is attached to a fishing line, which is usually attached to a fishing rod. The fishing rod may or may not have a reel which you use to retrieve or pay out the line.

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Fly Fishing Tackle SINTRIX™ Rod Review: Technology Development

September 4th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No Comments »

In May 2010, Hardy & Greys Ltd. announced a cutting-edge new advancement in fly fishing rod technology which is positioned to revolutionise the industry and also the sport itself. You will recall that Hardy, a popular fly fishing tackle organization in the UK, was the organization that inserted carbon fibre technologies to fishing rods. All right, it appears they’ve accomplished it once more by using a product referred to as SINTRIX™. Intrigued? Actually I was also. Continue reading to understand what I have discovered so far concerning this innovative fly fishing tackle technology.

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