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  • How to Fly Fish for Native Brook Trout

    Native brook trout are easily spooked. They are also fairly difficult to get to. More often than not, finding sequestered populations of native brook trout entails some hiking and maneuvering...

  • Tips on the Care & Repair of Fly-Fishing Waders

    Whether you use your waders once a year or once a week, there will come a time whena lack of care will cause you some repair. There may also come a time when those "old" waders have just plain...

  • Steelhead Fly Fishing Techniques

    Fighting in a steelhead is one of fly fishing's greatest rewards. It's also a big challenge to know the right technique for the given location, the time of year, and both the speed and clarity of...

  • Information on Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing Lures

    Trout fishing is poetry in human form. It provides sport, tranquility and meditative peacefulness. As noted author Kurt Vonnegut remarked, "It's using time charmingly." But tricking fish into...

  • What Are the Types of Flies for Fly Fishing?

    Fly fishing is enjoyed by many people around the world. An important part of fly fishing is knowing when to use the right fly. Fly fisherman have many different patterns of flies to choose from....

  • How to Fly Fish With Poppers

    Fly fishing with poppers is a fun and exciting means of catching fish. Poppers are a top water bait which requires the fish to come to the surface to take the lure. Many times top water fishing...

  • 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 Clean a Fly Fishing Rod

    Cleaning a fly fishing rod is a necessary step in maintaining a valuable investment. As many fly rods cost into the hundreds of dollars, a few minutes of routine maintenance will help ensure the...

  • How to Fly Fish for Catfish

    A beloved sport by people all over the world, fly-fishing offers an artistic and adventurous method to catch fish. Fly-fishers use flexible fly-fishing rods to cast their imitation flies into the...

  • How to Catch Bass in the Spring in Minnesota

    Lakes from north to south in Minnesota have fishable populations of bass. The fish are particularly vulnerable to fishermen in the spring, because when the water is cool at this time of year, bass...

  • How to Cast With a Fly Rod

    Learning the basics of the fly cast is, for the most part, a simple process. The only way to improve your skill at fly fishing is to get out and practice. As the old saying goes, "you never know...

  • How to Wet Wade a River

    Summer fishing for trout and bass along a stream or river can be rewarding especially if it gets you to places few others fish. Wet wading allows you to get to places a boat simply can't manage...

  • Learn Wading & Water Safety Tips When Fly Fishing

    Learn about wading & water safety for the fisherman in this free fly fishing video instruction guide, with pro angler tips & techniques.

  • How to Float the Fly on Top of the Water

    Learn how to float the fly on top of the water - free video.

  • How to Pick the Line Up from the Water in Fly Casting

    Start fly fishing today with these free videos on casting techniques.

  • How to Get the Line Onto the Water in Fly Fishing

    Start fly fishing today with these free videos on casting techniques.

  • How to Catch a Sea Trout on a Fly

    Catching sea trout on a fly is an exciting way to catch this awesome species. You can find them almost anywhere and fish for them on the incoming and outgoing tides. If you want to learn how to...

  • How to Fly Fish From a Canoe

    In fly fishing, fishermen cast a line in and out of the water at a quick pace. The bait on the line is a fly made of various items such as hair, feathers or synthetic materials. Fly fishermen...

  • How to Float the Fly on Top of the Water

    Dry fly fishing is one of the most exciting and rewarding of outdoor sporting activities. However, it also requires more skill and finesse than other types of fishing. With this in mind, following...

  • How to Revive a Fish

    Fly fishing is a sport of catch and release. The goal is to catch the fish then release it back into the water for future fly fisherman to catch, therefore protecting the fish from extinction....

  • How to Flyfish for Trout

    Flyfishing for trout is fun and easy. Just follow these steps:

  • How to Wade in Rocky Streams

    It is very important that you learn to safely wade in rocky streams, especially if you are a fly fisherman. Rocky streams can be very dangerous and having the proper wading techniques and gear can...

  • How to Steeple Cast a Fly Fishing Rod

    The steeple cast is an upward, almost completely vertical fly fishing cast. The steeple cast is generally done with shorter lengths of fishing line. It is relatively easy to steeple cast a fly...

  • How to Use the Current When Fly Fishing

    Many experienced bass anglers tend to freeze up when faced with fishing in currents. But currents can be your best friend when you are after bass. These tips can help you read currents and catch...

  • How to Use Leeches as Fly Fishing Bait

    Despite their appearance and reputation, leeches are the ideal summer bait. They thrive in warmer water and can be found almost anywhere. They also keep well in bait containers and make terrific...

  • How to Use Fly Fishing Waders

    Waders may not be the most essential piece of gear a fly fisher can use, but a carefully selected pair can keep you warm and dry and make you a better fisherman. Using waders effectively is more...

  • How to Use a Salmon Fly When Fly Fishing

    Fly fishing used to be more for salmon and trout than any other species of fish. Today, it's for all species. There are still some anglers out there that are using the older methods of fly...

  • How to Use a Grasshopper for Fly Fishing

    Trout love all types of insects, but grasshopper is a particular weakness. Grasshoppers also are favorite of bass, but bass are a bit more particular and less predictable on their striking...

  • How to Match the Hatch in Fly Fishing

    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...

  • How to Roll Cast in Fly-Fishing

    The roll cast is useful when there isn't enough room for the traditional back cast. This can be used in tighter areas when you have things like banks or trees behind you.

  • How to Wade Safely While Fly-Fishing

    Unless you are fly fishing from a boat or from the bank, you're going to be out wading. In addition to buying boots and waders that are comfortable and fit well, there are a few things you can...

  • How to Avoid Spooking the Fish While Fly-Fishing

    You can't catch a fish if you scare them all away. Fish have very wide angles of vision and sensitive nervous systems that allow them to detect your presence. Watching your movements and methods...

  • How to Find a Fly-Fishing School

    Fly fishing schools can be the best way to enter into the sport or to advance your skills. There are a few things to consider when choosing where to go.

  • How to Buy Fly-Fishing Waders

    Fly fishers spend a lot of time on the water, but more often, in the water. Waders are an essential piece of equipment to make a long day on the water more about the fish and less about how to...

  • How to Buy an Accessories Kit for Fly-Fishing

    The basics of rod, reel and line are the backbone of fly-fishing gear. But there are many options for fly-fishing accessories that can make for a great day on the water.

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