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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...
Fly-tying enthusiasts use a dubbing loop to apply dubbing materials, usually fur, in a manner that imparts a particularly fuzzy or rough look to a fly pattern. A dubbing loop is generally used to...
Ever wondered how to fly fish? What you need to get setup for fly fishing and how to put it all together before you start casting? This simple guide will have you set-up for the river in no time...
Fishing with a fly rod is a relaxing and enjoyable way to fish for many different species of fish, from small pan fish to larger game fish such as large mouth bass. Before heading to the lake,...
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.
The first step when setting up your fly fishing rod is choosing a reel. There are reels made for saltwater and freshwater, for any kind of fishing you want to do. Select your fly fishing reel...
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...
How to Cast into the Wind When Fly Fishing
Part 2 - Learn how to cast your line in the wind in this free fly fishing video instruction guide, with pro angler tips & techniques.
Learn Timing & Loop Control When Fly Fishing
Learn how to develop good timing & loop control on your fishing line in this free fly fishing video instruction guide, with pro angler tips & techniques.
How to Get a Tight Loop in Fly Casting
Start fly fishing today with these free videos on casting techniques.
Fly Fishing Perfection Loop on a Fly Line
Setting up a perfection loop on a fly line for fishing. Learn about fly fishing equipment, poles, supplies, and setting up reels in this free video.
Fly Fishing Wrapped Loop
Setting up a wrapped loop for fly fishing. Learn about fly fishing equipment, poles, supplies, and setting up reels in this free video.
Prepping a Wrapped Loop for Fly Fishing
Setting up and prepping a wrapped loop for fishing. Learn about fly fishing equipment, poles, supplies, and setting up reels in this free video.
Fly Fishing Perfection Loop
Setting up a perfection loop in fly fishing. Learn about fly fishing equipment, poles, supplies, and setting up reels in this free video.
Duncan's Loop Knot in Fly Fishing
Tying a Duncan's loop knot in fly fishing. Learn about fly fishing knots, equipment, and techniques in this free video.
Attaching a loop leader to a fly line is a skill all fly fishermen need to master. It is the strongest and lowest visibility method of attaching the fly line to your leader. To do it is relatively...
Timing is everything in fly casting. It determines the size of the loop your line makes in the back cast and the forward cast. Practice the back and forth motion several times to get the smooth...
A fishing fly is almost always tied to the lightest leader of a fishing line (the tippet) with a clinch knot. This knot is so-named because it "clinches" in on itself when tightened and is secure...
Attaching the fly to the tippet or leader of your fly line requires learning to tie an improved clinch knot. This knot holds the fly securely while letting it float freely for a natural, realistic...
Attaching the tippet to a fly line leader requires learning how to tie a blood knot. It's a handy knot for joining two monofilament lines together. Don't worry. You don't have to sweat blood to...
Now that you have the fly line connected to your reel's backing, it's time to connect that line to your fly-fishing leader. If your leader doesn't have a loop in it already, you'll have to make...
Now that you have your leader connected to your fly line, it's time to tie your tippet to the end of the leader using the surgeon's knot.