April 16, 2019
Once I began my fly fishing journey and I needed a similar “go-to” fly, I quickly learned that the Wooly bugger fly is much like the minnows I used in the past. Very reliable, easy to fish, and many species of freshwater fish gobble them up.
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April 16, 2019
Once the cold weather of fall and winter start to set in, the majority of anglers choose to put their fly fishing gear in storage and wait until spring to dust it off to hit the rivers again
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April 16, 2019
There are hundreds of saltwater flies and many look strange and have crazy names. They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. When I first started saltwater fly fishing (before I could read a blog post), I had to randomly buy some flies and try them out.
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April 16, 2019
There are really only 3 stages to the Midge Life Cycle that an angler needs to understand, nymph, emerger, and adult stage. Of these 3 stages, I recommend focusing mainly on the first two: nymph and emerger, because most midges are eaten by trout in their subsurface stages.
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April 16, 2019
Fly fishing is a very popular fishing sport that can be both relaxing and challenging at the same time. The following fly fishing gear is ideal of beginners. When you’re just starting out learning to fly fish you’ll want all the help and advice that
you can get from the experts.
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April 11, 2019
Every fly fisherman has their favorite fly pattern they tend to gravitate towards, each one having a unique set of properties that could possibly turn the tables in the angler’s favor. One of the most effective types of flies that anglers have success with day in and day out is the fly fishing streamer.
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