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Archive for November 1st, 2009

Wet Fly Fishing For Trout

admin on Nov 1st 2009

The Walker’s mayfly nymph is a weighted fly which imitates the emerging mayfly before it crawls out of the water and flies away. It therefore is not dry and sinks. These are cast upstream in front of a fish and ‘tweaked’ or gently retrieved often with great success-they are ideal on a chalk stream when [...]

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Must Have Fly Fishing Equipment for Winter Fishing in Montana

admin on Nov 1st 2009

To succeed in fly fishing you need skills, patience and practice. Still it’s a sport and as any sport it also requires decent equipment, without which your fly-fishing experience won’t be full and unforgettable. Nowadays anyone interested in this kind of fishing can enjoy endless variety of excellent gear available for sale. Surely, fly fishing [...]

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Fly Fishing – How It Hooks Anglers To It!

admin on Nov 1st 2009

For many people new to the hobby of fishing, the high is to catch a fish, but for the true fly-fisherman, it’s more than simply casting a simple lure to bait a fish – it’s the joy of being in the outdoors, wading nearly waist-deep in water and learning to build up focus, precision and [...]

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Tips for Improving Your Fly Fishing Techniques

admin on Nov 1st 2009

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 [...]

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Fly fishing Oregon’s Fall River

admin on Nov 1st 2009

Although some of the gin-clear river is lined with private property, there are plenty of entry points along its banks with easy wading. Fallen trees and grasses provide cover for `bows, brooks and browns. The river, at times only 20 feet across and at others 50, stretches for 8 miles along Route 42 through the [...]

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Fly fishing Oregon’s Fall River

admin on Nov 1st 2009

Although some of the gin-clear river is lined with private property, there are plenty of entry points along its banks with easy wading. Fallen trees and grasses provide cover for `bows, brooks and browns. The river, at times only 20 feet across and at others 50, stretches for 8 miles along Route 42 through the [...]

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