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How to Roll Cast a Fly Rod
Roll cast a fly rod to make the fly roll along the water and circumvent bushes or obstructions next to the stream. Roll cast a fly rod using the fly casting tips in this free video on fly fishing.
Fly Fishing Tips: How to Cast in the Wind
Fly fishing tip and fly casting tips help to learn how to cast a fly rod in the wind. Get simple fly fishing tips for how to cast a fly rod in the wind in this free fly fishing video.
How to Basic Cast in Fly Fishing
Before performing a basic fly fishing cast, grip the fly rod in a way that mimics a hand shake, and make sure that there is enough fly line out of the end of the rod. Discover why it's important...
The bunny leach fly is an eye-catcher for fish with a "lifelike pulsating action proven to stimulate strikes from trout, salmon, bass, and a variety of other species." That says it all. You first...
Discover the Different Types of Fly Fishing Rods
Learn about different types of fly fishing rods & get tips on fishing equipment & tackle in this free fly fishing instruction guide on video.
Learn About Fly Fishing Rods
Learn about the fly fishing rod & get tips on fishing equipment & tackle in this free fly fishing instruction guide on video.
How to String a Fishing Rod When Fly Fishing
Learn how to string a fishing rod in this free beginner fly fishing video instruction guide, with pro tips & techniques.
Fly Tying Supplies for the Parachute Adams Fly
Learn what fly tying supplies you will need to make a Parachute Adams fly for fly fishing - free fly tying video instructions.
How To Hold a Fly Fishing Rod
Learn some great tips on how to prepare to cast: rod grip & rod position in this free video clip on fly fishing.
How to Reel in Your Catch When Fly Fishing
Learn how to reel in a trout with your fly rod - free video.
What is the Tippet in Fly Fishing?
Learn about the tippet in fly fishing - free video instruction.
How to Setup the Reel on a Fly Rod
Learn how to setup the reel on fly rod - free video.
The Roll Cast in Fly Fishing
Start fly fishing today with these free videos on casting techniques.
Fly Fishing with Rabbit Strip Leeches
What is a rabbit strip leech in fly fishing? Learn about fly tying, flies, lures, and fly fishing equipment in this free video.
Setting the Drag in Fly Fishing
How to set fly fishing drag. Learn about fly fishing gear, supplies, and other equipment in this free video.
Useful in fresh and salt water, jig lures are popular for their ability to catch a variety of fish. Jigs work by attracting fish with a jerky vertical motion. They are often simple in design;...
The northern pike is commonly considered a prize fish. Many anglers believe that catching pike makes fly fishing a great experience. Pike will fight you when they know they've been caught, so it's...
With a huge variety of fish and locations, it's no wonder that the Sunshine State is a premier destination for fly anglers. Whether you daydream of fishing a swampy inland lake for bass, stalking...
The emergence of aquatic insects is fondly referred to as the "hatch" by fly fishers. Throughout the course of the day, fish eat these insects, which vary in size, color and species. One of the...
You finally got the bite you've been looking for. There's no need to lose the fish. Setting the hook will lodge it in the fish and allow you to start the fight to bring it in.
Stripping line in fly-fishing is crucial to bringing in your fish. In order to be able to strip line, you have to shoot some line out. This can be practiced on land until you get the hang of it....
Now that you've spent what seems like a small fortune to outfit yourself for fly-fishing, it's good to think about what you can do to prolong the life of your equipment. There are a few small...
Adding the fly to your line is the finishing piece that will help bring the fish in. Use the "clinch" knot to tie the fly to the tippet on your line.
In fly-fishing, casting is a back-and-forth motion of the rod and line that allows you to place your fly where you'd like. It takes a good deal of practice to get just right. This is the basic cast.
Spending all day on the water won't mean much if you don't have the right flies to attract the fish you're trying to catch. Though each situation is different, there are certain flies you can put...