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Going on the Perfect Fly Fishing Vacation

admin on Nov 21st 2009

While most people would consider the perfect fly fishing vacation to be one that they come home from with tons of fish that is certainly not something that you can plan out. A good thing to do though to make sure that you do have the best shot at having the absolute best fly fishing [...]

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Antique Fly Fishing Rod: Finding The Perfect Rod To Add To Your Collection

admin on Nov 19th 2009

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Fly Fishing Basics – the Artform of Fishing

admin on Nov 16th 2009

http://flyfisheronline.com/fly-fishing-basics-the-artform-of-fishing By Kelin Ray When it comes to regular fishing practices, there is almost no one in the world that does not know the basics. However when it comes to the art of fly fishing, generations upon generations have found the basics to have eluded them. As a result of the new found fly fishing [...]

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Two Keys to Fly Fishing Success

admin on Nov 3rd 2009

Fly fishing is a spectacular hobby. Very few pastimes combine so many interesting features. From physical dexterity to a knowledge of biology to a mastery of area entomology, fly fishers are able to explore so many exciting topics in their quest for those thrilling moments when a fish leaps and takes a fly in his [...]

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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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Fly Fishing – The Feeding Behaviour of Trout

admin on Oct 31st 2009

Fly fishing, in all it’s variations and sub-areas (casting, fly tying, etc), centres around a single goal – To successfully tempt a fish (Most commonly a trout) to take an artificial fly as a food item. Sighting, hooking, playing and landing the fish are also important parts of the successful fishing experience, not to mention [...]

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