October 23rd, 2011 | Fly Fishing Guide |
Fly fishing for bass is one of the most popular types of fly fishing there is. The thrill of your first time to catch a largemouth bass, can be counted as one of the most thrilling fishing experiences you will have. Most anglers will use spinning or casting reels to catch bass. But if you really want a challenge, then you need to try fly fishing for one.
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October 21st, 2011 | Fly Fishing Guide |
While fly fishing is considered to be one of the most relaxing hobbies you’ll ever engage in, there is still a certain amount of skill necessary in order to be successful. You might have heard so much about the cast and about tying your own flies and may wonder how to really improve your fly fishing techniques in order to improve your catch overall. There are just a few simple things you can remember in order to make your time on the water a more enjoyable experience and to just plain old catch more fish; let’s review these few simple things to remember about your fly fishing techniques. Being gentle with your cast is important and probably the most important of all fly fishing techniques. Many anglers make the mistake of trying to force their cast the way you do with typical fishing. Remember that you’re not trying to reach too far ahead of you and certainly don’t want to sink your bait the way you do with typical fishing. Your goal is to just skim or flit your fly over the top of the water. You also want to remember that with fly fishing, the fly is virtually weightless and the line is heavy, so the line pulls the fly and not the other way around. If you give your line just the slightest bit of direction you’ll see how it pulls the fly behind it and how the fly then skims the water. Practice your cast as part of your fly fishing techniques as much as you can. You can stand in the yard and just use a line without a fly. Aim for about ten or fifteen feet in front of you and keep practicing until you can hit it perfectly.
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September 17th, 2011 | Fly Fishing Guide |
Fly fishing is a skill that is achieve thru use of right equipment, right angle precision, and right fly tying. The techniques in fly fishing and fly tying should come hand in hand to achieve fly fishing success. Tying the knot is as important as choosing the right equipment in fly fishing. Techniques of fly fishing and fly tying are learned easily when following the right steps and guidelines. Before the learning the right techniques in fly fishing, one must learn the right tying of the knot in order to be attached to the fly-fishing tackle.
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August 20th, 2011 | Fly Fishing Guide |
Are you having problems with your fly fishing casting technique? It’s a common problem especially with those who are “small fry” to the fishing hobby. Fly fishing casting is one of the more difficult fishing techniques to master because angling on the water is very difficult when you consider that casting is all about practice. Here are a few simple fly fishing casting tips and tricks.
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December 13th, 2010 | Uncategorized |
Every fisherman who is serious about the hobby needs travel fishing rods, since they are an indispensable piece of equipment. Travel fishing rods are perfect for carrying around for weekend fishing trips , spontaneous fishing trips or camping vacations .
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