Lake Lanier Stripers on the Fly… As Good as it Get’s..wmv
admin on Jan 15th 2010
low and lay down your own tied fly. Purity is the ultimate reward. Enjoy. Respectfully, Capt. Josh Pile. www.outoflinefishing.com … hammonds fishing “stripers on the fly” “striper blitz. flies and fins” “lake lanier” “striper fishing” “ga stripers” “seein stripes” “h20 hawgs” “laura rose” trolling catching extreme spro “out of line fishing” “big fish” on “lake [...]
Mill End Fly Lines – The Bargain of the Fly Fishing World
admin on Nov 30th 2009
When browsing through a fishing tackle website or catalog you may well have come across ‘Mill End’ fly lines being sold at very low prices. Originally, these would have been short bits of fly lines left over at the end of a manufacturing run and sold off cheap as they would not be the normal [...]
Finding Solitude While Fly Fishing in Montana
admin on Nov 28th 2009
One of the best parts about the sport of fly fishing is experiencing the scenery and calmness around you as you are trying to land your big fish. Montana is a great place to find some solitude while fly fishing. In fact, the vast expanses that surround the rivers and streams in Montana can provide [...]
Alaska Fly Fishing Lodges
admin on Nov 24th 2009
Alaska is well known for its incredible fly fishing, but it’s also a great place to go for a fly fishing vacation in a rustic lodge setting. You can find all kinds of lodges in the rustic country of Alaska that can make your fly fishing vacation a real adventure. This article will outline a [...]
An Introduction to the Art of Fly-fishing
admin on Nov 19th 2009
Fly fishing differs from regular fishing because you don’t use a heavy lure and a light line. Instead, using a fake fly on the end of the line, you cast out a heavy line with a thinner leader on the end. Often a color of ribbon, thread, or fur is tied to the fly. This [...]
Parts of a Fly Fishing Rod
admin on Nov 15th 2009
First, although fly rods have different shapes and sizes; some are longer, heavier or more colorful than the others, the different parts of a rod doesn’t change at all. The important part of the rod is referred to the rod blank. It is the central shaft of the rod and it’s where everything, where the [...]
In the Beginning With Fly Fishing
admin on Nov 13th 2009
Yes, fly fishing could get you excited especially if you’ve been preparing and looking forward for it but what you just can’t dip or hurl your line in the water without knowing really simple facts about casting. The art of fly fishing is done by casting. There are several types of casts, which are all [...]
The Fly in Fly Fishing
admin on Nov 11th 2009
The method originated from an ancient fishing form called angling; the very reason why it’s called angling is because of the hook hanging at the end of the line of a fishing rod. Fly fishing has innovations of its own and the noticeable tool for this method is the use of artificial flies or the [...]
Fly Fishing Rods
admin on Nov 10th 2009
One important part of fly fishing is the rod. A fishing rod or also called the fishing pole is always associated with the sport called angling. Choosing the right rod for your fly fishing experience is very important. The right combination of reel and rod also matters heavily as well. There are several types of [...]
Basic Fly Fishing Tips for Newbies
admin on Nov 6th 2009
Fly fishing is one of the fastest growing games in the US. But more importantly it is considered one of the most popular sports that help in the conservation of natural resources, especially the aquatic one. Fly fishing is quite simple – all you need are a fishing rod, line and the ability to make [...]
