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Summary: Learn how to fly fish in technically difficult areas in this free video.
Dan Jaster is an Orvis trained, endorsed and certified fly fishing guide. He received his formal training from Orvis to obtain his certification in Livingston, MT. After receiving his...read more
"I moved my location we are going to change our tackle to a streamer called the woolly booger it is a olive green color. We have usually had really good look with it, it is called a beadhead woolly booger and olive green is a really good color for this time of year. Brown, green, black seems to work really well. What we are going to do is we sneak in here with a little luck we be able to hook on to one of this guys down here. So hang on. Okay the area that we are fishing it is consider a very technical area for fishermen who has been fishing for years. We got a lot of willows surrounding us, we got fairly good back cast areas so you won't get caught on anything. But it is very, very difficult to place your bug where it needs to be place down stream here. It is also very shallow waters so we got to make sure that we are very quite when we are walking in this area. Usually we hook on to a nice fish. With a little luck on using your rod or your reel your control hand and your casting hand we could keep them out of all the willows and sticks that you see here. A lot of people lost very large fish that jump up and get the there line hooked around these tree stems sticking out. So you really got to watch what you are doing. So lets give it a shot a see what happens. "
eHow Article: How to Fly Fish in Technically Challenging Areas: Basic Tips