How To Fly Fish : How To Fly Fish In Technically Challenging Areas: Basic Tips
April 28th, 2010 | How To Fly Fish | 14 Comments »
Learn how to fly fish in technically difficult areas in this free video.
Expert: Dan Jaster
Bio: Dan Jaster is an Orvis trained, endorsed and certified fly fishing guide.
Filmmaker: Jeffrey Geniesse
Duration : 0:1:55
complete waste of …
complete waste of time
sen bir sikimi …
sen bir sikimi tutamazsın
hey i visit north …
hey i visit north conway each year to do some fly fishing. I fish mostly the saco seeya on the river
the BWO’s (blue …
the BWO’s (blue winged olives) hatch around that time of year alot in most places so BWO duns for spinners and parahute duns for emergers and spents are good as well as the american pheasant tail for the larvae stage.
Nothing in the …
Nothing in the video even attempted to teach how to fish a technical area, there were only scarce mentions of obstacles. Also the area shown isnt really technical, but average at worst.
well, you should …
well, you should try pheasant tail nymphs and try yellow stimulators.
No joke! I’m from …
No joke! I’m from NC and I know exactly what you mean
i would use a …
i would use a sulfer because they start hatching end of may early june
let me ask u guys a …
let me ask u guys a question if im fishing in northern quebec for brookies what fly should i use around the end of may
u can false cast …
u can false cast all day if u want too…just doin it until u feel ur fly is goin where u want it
nice vid but to …
nice vid but to many false cast
That’s considered …
That’s considered an open stream around here. A backcast is considered a luxury when fishing in the headwaters of the appalachians.
i would get so man …
i would get so man there ahahhah all those trees
i like these guides
i like these guides