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Fly fishing is enjoyed by millions of people every year. Many of these fly fishermen enjoy tying their own flies. A fly-tying station is important to these fly tiers because it holds most of the...
Streamer fishing involves using fly-fishing equipment to fish fly patterns that resemble minnows rather than insects. This form of fly-fishing permits an angler to cover a lot of water and is...
The flexibility and texture of bamboo are ideal for crafting fly fishing rods. The sport requires using rods that can withstand the rigors of intense casting. The rods are made from precisely cut...
The tailing loop has been the demise of fly fishermen since the first silk fly line was cast. Although the kinematics of the fly-cast appear challenging, they are easy to master. However, if you...
The spoon fly is one of the most effective flies on the flats. The spoon fly will also come in handy on cloudy days when sight casting is impossible and you need an effective fly for blind...
Catching a Tarpon on a fly rod is a challenging task, much more difficult than catching one on live bait. However, you will experience a much bigger thrill when you hook your first Tarpon on an...
The crackle back fly is a very popular with fly fishermen. Where the name is derived is not certain, beyond a sort of cracking energy that's created by the turkey feathers as they extend up from...
Many areas of the river and stream are relatively easy to fly fish. There are other areas though that are technically challenging for fishing. These areas consist of low lying trees, thick brush,...