Scott Linden: Get A Fly Fishing Guide

May 29th, 2009 | Fly Fishing Guide | No Comments »

2 Scott Linden: Get a Fly Fishing GuideScott explains why it pays to use a fly fishing guide on your next trip.

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Golden Trout Flyfishing

May 29th, 2009 | Fly Fish Lessons | 25 Comments »

2 Golden Trout FlyfishingFlyfishing for Golden Trout in the North Fork of the Kern River in the Golden Trout Wildnerness of California’s Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains

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How To Fly Fish : Selecting The Right Fly Fishing Line & Reel

May 29th, 2009 | How To Fly Fish | 1 Comment »

2 How to Fly Fish : Selecting the Right Fly Fishing Line & ReelSinking fly lines are good for deep water fishing, but floating fly lines are best for most other fly fishing situations. Learn how to select the right basic fly line plus get tips on leader loops and how to tie a clinch knot in this free outdoor sports video lesson.

Expert: David Dirks
Contact: web.mac.com/dirksoutdoors
Bio: David Dirks is the outdoors columnist for the Time Herald-Record & writes for American Angler & other fishing publications. He produced a fly tying DVD & has 35 years of fly angling experience.
Filmmaker: David Dirks

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I'm Looking For Some Obscure Band Recommendations…got Any?

May 28th, 2009 | Fly Fishing Guide | 32 Comments »

I have thousands of CDs/vinyls, but so you can get an idea of my taste in music (and so I don't get a long list of bands I already have), here are some of the artists that I have on my computer. Like I said, I have a lot of music so please try to be as obscure as possible with your suggestions. Thank you!

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I 14 Years Old, And I Would Like To Know What Fly Fishing Pole I Would Need. I Fish Mountains And Streams.?

May 28th, 2009 | How To Fly Fish | 7 Comments »

I fish is wooded and nonwooded stearms and high mountain lakes.

Your best bet would be to go to a local sporting goods store and ask for help. Choose the rod weight to match the size and weight of the flies you will be using. Something in a 5 or 6 weight rod should be good to start with. You don't need an expensive reel. Get an extra spool for your reel. Set up one spool with floating line and the other with sinking line. Take at least one fly casting lesson. You might be able to get the store to throw a lesson into the package.