So in the last post we talked in general about trout fishing and what equipment is required to start off as a beginner. Now we shall go into more depth in each area so you can better understand the sport. In this post we shall discuss the differences in makes and models of trout fly
Trout fishing is a great pass time and I find even better when using a fly fishing rod. Fly fishing is the sport of casting a fly using a fly rod out onto the water. This is different than fishing with a spinning rod, bait rod or jerk rod as flies are tied using fur
I came across a fly pattern a while back that I hadn’t seen for some time and it got me wondering. How many fly patterns have dipped below the radar because of new arrivals and new materials? I mean those patterns used to work and would be instrumental for many a caught trout or fish
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How good of a fishing angler are you? You have the gear, the rod, the reel, the flies the lures, and the rest of the tackle to complete your setup. You are able to setup your fly line and attach the leader or can you? This is where so many anglers fail. The process of
There is one thing that you need to master when it comes to fly fishing and that is how to tie fishing knots. It doesn’t make a difference if you have the best rod, reel and line along with the best selection of flies if your gear is not tied together with good quality fishing
TITLE: The Orvis Ultimate Book of Fly Fishing Secrets from the Orvis Experts AUTHOR NAME: Orvis team (Edited by Tom Rosenbauer) SCORE: 4.5 out of 5 INTRODUCTION: The Orvis Ultimate Book of Fly Fishing is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of fly fishing. It provides easy-to-follow advice of things such as knot tying, cast
Dennis Moss has many years of experience in the tackle trade when he co-founded Wychwood Tackle with Bruce Vaughan. He is also a well-established writer for Trout and Salmon magazine and brings forth many years of experience onto the page. Dennis decided to write a book after many discussions with his fishing buddy Vaughan Lewis