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  • How to Tie Saltwater Flies

    Catching a tarpon on a fly rod is one of the most exciting saltwater fishing experiences available. Tarpon are big, fast fish that frequently makes spectacular leaps when hooked. The Coachroach...

  • How to Use 5-Minute Epoxy for Tying Flies

    Epoxy has a wide variety of uses in tying flies. It can be used to create a glossy wing case on nymphs, as in Umpqua's "Micro Mayfly," designed by Mike Mercer, or, as in most cases, to create a...

  • How to Tie Fishing Flies With Propellers Added

    For some fly fishermen, the goal of fishing is to catch fish using only on the most natural-looking flies possible. But for others, the goal is to have fun and catch fish on any fly that works....

  • How to Tie Lightning Bug Fishing Flies

    Lightning bugs can become some of the most productive nymphs you add to your arsenal of flies. They work during a hatch and when there is presumably nothing for the fish to eat. Their flash and...

  • How to Tie the Leader on a Fishing Hook

    Knowing how to quickly and efficiently tie a leader to a fly with a clinch knot will increase the amount of time you spend fishing while decreasing a main component of what can be frustrating for...

  • How to Make Fly Tying Tools

    Fly tying tools can become overwhelmingly expensive and as a result it makes the most sense to fashion your own tying tools to avoid the high costs and to complement your own tying style. There...

  • How to Build Muskie Lures

    Few sport-fishing experiences can match the thrill of catching a muskellunge (muskie) on a fly rod. The muskie's primary diet consists of fish, so an angler using dry flies or nymph patterns is...

  • How to Tie a No Name Knot

    This knot is a great way to attach a heavy leader to a loop or double line. It is simple, quick and strong. But I don't know why it has no name. This knot works in any situations. The only...

  • How to Make Lures for Fishing

    There is a saying among anglers that big fish generally want a big mouthful. This can present difficulties for a fly-fishing enthusiast because most lures used with a fly rod represent insects...

  • How to Rig a Fishing Line for Trout

    In order to rig a fishing line for trout fishing, there needs to be a floating line coming off the fly rod and a good, tapered leader of different lengths, depending on the fly. Find out how to...

  • How to Catch Rainbow Fish

    When targeting rainbow trout on free stone streams, the first step is to gain knowledge from a local fly shop regarding which flies to use. Learn about dry and wet fishing for rainbow trout with...

  • Fly Fishing Equipment for Beginners

    Beginner fly fishermen should pay attention to the flexibility of his fishing rod, as a graphite rod will make learning how to fly fish a much more enjoyable experience. Learn about the importance...

  • How to Make a Fly Fishing Leader

    In order to make a fly fishing leader after a pre-made leader has broken, try tying a double surgeon's knot to the butt end. Discover how a leader should get lighter as it moves away from the butt...

  • How to Fly Fish for Trout

    When fly fishing for trout, it's important to know the differences between fishing for them wet or dry, and to understand the good times to fish. Learn about fish rising and tractor patterns with...

  • The Best Way to Test Fishing Line Strength

    The best way to test the strength of fishing line is by adjusting the tightness of the drag for proper tension. Avoid snapping the tippet or the leader when testing line strength with help from a...

  • How to Fly Fish in Different Currents

    When fly fishing in different currents, it's important to understand how to do both a soft line mend and a hard line mend. Perform a soft mend without pulling on the fly with help from a fly...

  • Types of Fly Fishing Flies

    There are two types of fly fishing flies, and they are distinguished as surface and sub-surface flies with the surface ones being called dry flies. Discover examples of surface and sub-surface...

  • Fly Fishing Equipment Tips

    Equipment for fly fishing includes a wading staff, wading shoes, sunglasses, angled forceps, a hook cone and more. Learn about the practical applications of fly fishing gear with help from a fly...

  • How to Make a Fly Fishing Rod

    Handmade fly rods are expensive and anglers who fish in a variety of locations or for more than one species of fish, may find they need a few rods to handle different fly line weights. One way to...

  • How to Tie a Parachute Dry Fly

    Unlike standard dry flies, parachute dry flies are constructed by winding hackle feathers horizontally around an upright wing. These horizontal feathers allow the parachute fly to lie lower in the...

  • How To Tie Nymph Fly Patterns

    Fishing nymph patterns in rivers and streams is one of the most effective forms of fly fishing. The following instructions are for a basic nymph pattern that can be adapted to various situations...

  • How to Chose The Right Fly for Steelhead

    One of the most frustrating things when steelhead fishing is seeing the fish in the water and not knowing what will make them strike! This article will shed some light on catching more steelhead...

  • How to Tie a Wooly Bugger Fly

    The Wooly Bugger is by far the most popular fly in the United States. Every fly shop and sporting goods store carries many sizes and colors of this popular fly. It works well on all species of...

  • How to Build Fly Rod Handles

    Building a rod from scratch is a great hobby and stress reliever. Building your own fly rod and handle is an especially fulfilling project for the do-it-yourselfer. The hobby of rod building and...

  • How to Use Insect Lures to Catch Trout

    A large portion of a fish's diet consists of aquatic insects in adult and nymph forms. The lures that best imitate these insects are fly patterns tied using thread, feathers and natural or...

  • How to Tie Fly Lines Together

    Fly-fishing involves the use of a specialized rod known as a fly rod with a fly reel. Fly line is wound onto the reel along with a leader and tippet. The fly line is typically of a greater...

  • Choosing a Fly Rod

    When choosing a fly fishing rod, make the choice based on the fish species that is being pursued, the location of the fish and the conditions. Discover why saltwater fishing requires a heavier rod...

  • How to Fly Fish From a Boat

    When fly fishing from the boat, it's important to make sure that there's nothing on the boat that the line can catch on. Discover the importance of a good gear storage system on a fly fishing boat...

  • How to Make Money Fly Fishing

    One of my fishing buddies just retired from fishing due to age and quickly made $32,000 from what he learned in 50 years of fly fishing. How? He sold all of his fishing journals for those years to...

  • How to Restore Vintage Fly Fishing Equipment

    Restoring vintage fly fishing equipment may be done for several different reasons. Whether it is for display as part of a collection or for actual use, there are times when restoring an old reel,...

  • How to Tie the Kwan Fly

    Catching big game fish is about more than just technique and know how; It's about your fly as well. Miamian Patrick Dorsy adapted the fly to help catch bigger bone fish. His original flats fly was...

  • How to Fix a Broken Fishing Rod

    There are many ways fishing rods can break. They can be stepped on or crack against the side of the boat. A fish can break off the tip of the rod, or a rod can break for no apparent reason at all....

  • How to Fly Fish in Different Currents

    When fishing different currents, it is helpful to remember the golden rule of fly fishing: In the majority of fly-fishing situations the most effective way to catch fish is to present the fly to...

  • How to Cast a Fly Rod With a Sink-Tip Line

    Fly fisherman learn how to cast a fly rod with a sink-tip line because fish are at various levels in the water. Cast with a sink-tip line using the fly fishing and fly casting tips in this free video.

  • Choosing Fly Fishing Line

    Choose fly fishing line depending on whether a floating line or sinking line is needed. Learn more about choosing fly fishing line using the tips in this free fly fishing video.

  • 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 Casting: Overhead Casting

    Overhead casting a fly rod can be done in two directions, forward and backward. Learn how to overhead cast a fly rod using the fly casting tips in this free video on fly fishing.

  • Fly Casting: Spey Casting

    Spey casting a fly rod is perfect for locations where there is limited back cast room. Spey cast a fly rod using the fly casting tips in this free video on fly fishing.

  • How to Fly Cast a Perfect Loop

    Every fly fisherman wants to fly cast a perfect loop. Understanding these terms and applying them to your cast. Cast a perfect loop 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.

  • Choosing a Fly Fishing Rod

    Choosing a fly fishing rod depends on whether you will be fishing a small lake, river, or stream, and the size of fish you will be fishing for. Learn how to choose a fly fishing rod in this free...

  • Choose the Right Size Fly Rod

    Choose the right size fly rod depending on the size of the stream and amount of brush. Learn how to choose the right size fly rod in this free video on fly fishing.

  • Choosing a Fly Rod by Weight

    Choosing a fly rod by weight depends upon the weight of the fly line used and the size of the fly used for fly fishing. Learn how to choose a fly rod by weight in this free video on fly fishing.

  • How to Fly Fish for Bonito

    The Bonito, also known as the false albacore and along the gulf coast as bonita, is a hard-fighting toothy pelagic fish quite numerous along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. Though they have little...

  • How to Become a Fly Fishing Guide

    For every fly fisherman, the dream of becoming a fly fishing guide and actually getting paid to do what they love seems out of reach. It is actually not that hard to become a fly fishing guide in...

  • How to Fly Fish in Streams

    Fly fishing, especially in streams, can be a unique and thrilling experience. In addition to knowing how to cast the fly, it will also help to understand the fundamentals of selecting a fly,...

  • How to Set Up a Fly Rod

    Fly fishing is one of life's most relaxing pleasures, but only if your fly rod is set up right. You want your fly rod to be an extension of your arm and your fly to sail effortlessly through the...

  • How to Tie the Fly Fishing Line to the Leader

    There are several ways to tie fly fishing line to the leader, including the use of a nail knot while attaching the leader directly to the fly line. Discover how to make things easy with a loop at...

  • How to Add Tippet to the Fly Fishing Line

    Tippet isn't added to fly fishing line, but it is attached to leaders with an improved surgeon's knot. Learn about tying tippets to leaders, tightening and reducing friction with help from an...

  • 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...

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