Articles, tagged with "fly fisherman", page 2
13th April 2010
Everyone knows the basics of fishing. There's a rod, reel, fishing line, hook, bait; you cast the line, wait for a bite, and reel in your dinner. Experienced fishermen know there is more to it than that, but for most of us that description appropriately s...
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Author:
Leland Mcconnell
30th March 2010
While saltwater fly fishing is all about getting good casts and the excitement of the fight, one of your most important purchases behind the rod, is the reel used in this exciting sport. Most reels used in this "extreme" fishing are single action reels an...
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Author:
Lupe Faulkner
26th March 2010
There are many different guides to fly fishing knots on the market today which come from more experienced fly fishermen who share their knowledge with the less experienced. These guides to fly fishing knots can be found in book form, magazines and also on...
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Author:
lisa lucero
22nd March 2010
There are many different fly fishing reels on the market, including antique fly fishing reels to choose from, for those who are more avid collectors. There are certain considerations to take into account according to fly fishing reel reviews, two of the m...
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Author:
lisa lucero
22nd March 2010
Many people that are passionate about fly fishing will notice that there are several other ways to enjoy fly fishing without ever getting near the water. Some people enjoy tying their own flies while others like to build their own fly fishing rods. Both o...
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Author:
lisa lucero
19th March 2010
Fly fishing knot tying can be an intimidating process to a new fly fisherman and each fly fisherman has his own opinions as to what knots work best on different sections of the line, so that it is hard to get a good idea of what the best fly fishing knots...
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Author:
lisa lucero
16th March 2010
There are many things to think about when choosing the best fly fishing reel on the market today. Whether the fly fisherman chooses and Sage or an Okuma fly fishing reel, there are still certain other general fly fishing reel factors that must be consider...
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Author:
lisa lucero
15th March 2010
There are not many fly fishing knot tools that are needed, since the main requirement is just to clip the ends to the lines close to the knots when the fisherman is done tying the fly fishing knot. There are however, many different type of lines that are ...
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Author:
lisa lucero
09th March 2010
There are almost unlimited options for outdoor recreation in the area surrounding Breckenridge. Mountain biking is one of the most popular summertime activities. Breckenridge Ski Resort offers a large amount of trails. The trails are designed to satisfy t...
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Author:
Gonzalo Cain
04th March 2010
You will find thousands of live-bait anglers, who are superb sportsmen, but the fly fisherman can practice much better conservation from the beginning.
Basically, fly fishing isn't only one on the fastest growing sports; it's one in the foremost forms ...
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Author:
azidah12
01st March 2010
Training the Upland Gun Dog English Setter, Mitzie
I've trained a lot of upland gun dogs during my 28 years as a professional bird dog trainer. Many I remember, a great percentage of them due to their degree of difficulty in training. Some I rem...
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Author:
Kate Boulos
08th February 2010
You've seen it play out plenty of times before. Every weekend, millions of people decide to pack up their rod and reel, take the boat out on the water and spend a nice day looking to hook the big one. Fishing can certainly be considered among the leading ...
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Author:
Ronan Bill
02nd February 2010
If you are planning to stay at a fishing lodge in New Zealand be prepared to be educated by expert guides, on the best places to find the best catch. It doesn't matter whether you are a beginner or experienced fisherman, fishing lodge hosts can help you l...
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Author:
Stan Holt
15th November 2009
The term dry fly fishing is used because the line and the flies float. However, there are lines and flies used for wet fly fishing too. The line is made from a polyamide monofilament substance.
Dry fly fishing will allow the angler to be able to see th...
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Author:
slattery9104
15th November 2009
This is a perennial question for writers. Many of them give unhelpful answers, e.g., "they just come to me." But ideas are truly all around us; it's just a matter of grabbing them and running with them. Here are some tips to get you started, whether you'r...
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Author:
Jennifer Casren