Fly Fishing Rods

Fly Fishing Rods

Archive for July 29th, 2010

Whisper: Fly Fishing Rod 6 Weight 9′ 0″, 4-piece with Protective Shoulder Case

admin on Jul 29th 2010

Line Size: 6 Rod Length: 9′ (feet) 4 Piece Set Reel Seat: Uplocking with wood Reel Seat Action: Fast Product DescriptionThis fly fishing rod crafted by Whisper is a great all around rod – great for beginners, novices, and experienced fishermen. Its core material is graphite, making it highly durable and reliable. Yet it is [...]

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How to Tie Flies & Fly Tying : Learn About the Fixed & Rotatary Vice for Tying Fly Fishing Flies

admin on Jul 29th 2010

Learn how to use the fixed and rotary vice for tying a fly for fly fishing in this free video. Expert: Ed Story Contact: www.feather-craft.com Bio: Ed Story founded Feather Craft Fly Fishing in 1955. He is a life long fly tyer and fly fisher. He has created many original flies that are still used [...]

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Which fly fishing waders for hike-in, walking through moderate brush, breathable, convertible?

admin on Jul 29th 2010

Hi All, Thank you in advance for your advice and reading through this long-winded question I’m a beginner fly fisherman and am looking to buy waders and have never worn a pair before (primarily because by father who was a spinrod fisherman always wet-waded when crossing streams; he always had 2 pairs of cheap tennis [...]

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Streamline Fly-Fishing Outfit

admin on Jul 29th 2010

Product DescriptionA fly rod and reel combo specifically designed for the junior angler. 9′ 5 weight Mid-Flex rod is the perfect length and weight for smaller frames. Rod features smaller and shorter grip tailored for smaller hands. Clearwater® III Reel. 150 yards of 30 Dacron® backing. WF5 chartreuse floating line and a 9′ 2X leader. [...]

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Looking for suggestions for a fly fishing trip?

admin on Jul 29th 2010

My 40th birthday is approaching (rapidly) and I have been given an opportunity to travel to any part of the continental US for a 2 week fly fishing trip either this fall or next spring. I am opening it up here for suggestions. My ideal trip would be one where I could hire a guide [...]

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Rapala Tool Combo 5 1/2 Forceps / 8 1/2 Pliers / Dual Sheath w/Belt Clip

admin on Jul 29th 2010

8-1/2″ stainless steel pliers, 5-1/2″ stainless steel fishing forceps, sheath. The perfect combo for every angler 5-1/2″ stainless steel fishing forceps, sheath. The perfect combo for every angler Product Description8-1/2″ stainless steel pliers, 5-1/2″ stainless steel fishing forceps, sheath. The perfect combo for every angler… More >> Rapala Tool Combo 5 1/2 Forceps / 8 [...]

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saltwater fly fishing: what size fly gear should i use for flats fishing?

admin on Jul 29th 2010

im a veteran fresh water trout fly fisherman and an avid saltwater fisherman, but ive yet to take the leap into saltwater fly fishing. im going to be visiting Belize, which im told has excellent flats and mangrove fishing. i need to buy a fly fishing rod and reel to do the job. i pretty [...]

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Pflueger 1195X Automatic Fly Reels

admin on Jul 29th 2010

Aluminum alloy frame and spool, 7/8-Inch width Stainless steel main spring Stainless steel foot and line guard Main spring release and fold down trigger for easy storage Product DescriptionPflueger Automatic Fly Reel is the no-hassle way to reel in line. Want simple? The Pflueger Automatic has a line trigger that winds in line with just [...]

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Rapala Fillet Tool Combo 8 1/2 Fishing Pliers w / 6 S-G Fillet Knife & Sheath

admin on Jul 29th 2010

The bread and butter of fishing tools. Our 8 1/2-inch pliers combined with a 6-inch soft-grip fillet knife are the base for any fishing tool set. Coordinated sheath included. Product DescriptionThe bread and butter of fishing tools. Our 8 1/2-inch pliers combined with a 6-inch soft-grip fillet knife are the base for any fishing tool [...]

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whats the best knot for joining fly fishing guides?

admin on Jul 29th 2010

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