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Learn how to pack equipment to go fly fishing and everything you need for the best fishing trip in this free how-to video series on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.
There are 10 videos in this series:

Learn how to pack and to put fishing gear equipment in a bag to go fly fishing in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to pack and use lanyards, which are ropes or cords that help carry an item, in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to pack and use some household tools that can be handy when fly fishing in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to pack equipment for fly fishing, including polarized glasses because vision is so important, in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to keep your equipment organized, including fly boxes, to go fly fishing in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to pack split shot leads and the importance of these and other items in your tackle box in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to know when a big fish is hooked by using strike indicators as shown in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to check the temperature of the water using a fly fishing thermometer in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how binoculars, hand sanitizer, and sunscreen can all come in handy when fly fishing in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Learn how to use and pack headlamps, so you can see and go fly fishing at night, in this free how-to video on packing gear and tips for fly fishing.

Modern fly fishing is centuries old, having begun in North England and Scotland; however, the history of fly fishing can be traced back over one thousand, eight hundred years to the now mysterious Astraeus River in the Roman Province of Macedonia. In the 2nd Century A.D., Marcus Aelianus described Macedonian fishermen's use of fastening feathers and wool to hooks to attract fish to their lines. Fly fisherman today continue the adventurous, yet relaxing sport of fly fishing in some of the most beautiful and tranquil places on earth, casting their flies in waterways of the Colorado Rockies, where all that is heard is the flowing stream and soft breeze in the Aspens. Would you like to learn how to fly fish and vacation in peaceful places, casting your line in clean mountain streams? Learn from a certified fishing guide.
So, you're going fly fishing. What gear or equipment do you need? How do you pack it all? In this free video series, our fishing expert will answer these questions and more. From what kind of gear bag is needed to back fly fishing supplies to what specific supplies you need, you'll learn how to plan a fishing trip like a professional. Our expert will show you lanyards, tools, glasses, leads, fly boxes, strike indicators, and more equipment that is essential to catching the most fish! You'll also learn to pack for any occasion, whether it be night fishing, day fishing, or fishing alone. Learn the equipment needed for fly fishing today.
Alvin Dedeaux Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the first Joan Wulff fly-casting instructor's school, and has fished all over the western United States, Canada, Belize, Argentina, Chile and Honduras.dkdk
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