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How To Catch Trout Fish
How to catch trout from a seemingly empty pool ,stream or river outlet is like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat,if your an expert that is. The beginning fisherman has no idea how to do likewise.The best way to accomplish being a good...
53 commentsTying a Parachute Adams
Tying an adams parachute is made easy with this tutorial. This dry fly is a popular all purpose imitation. One of my personal favorites for mountain streams.
0 commentsBasic Dry Flies for Fly Fishing the Truckee River and Tahoe Streams
Trout can be very selective when it comes to hitting on dry flies. Any good fly fisherman will tell you that having a well-rounded selection of dry and wet flies in your bag is key to matching a hatch. But there are so many other factors to...
4 commentsFly Fishing Nymphs - Put Your Fly In The Feeding Zone
Why do trout hit flies? Because they are fooled into believing it is food, correct? Fly fishing nymphs is without a doubt the best way to put your fly in front of trout where they do ninety percent of their feeding. Although challenging, using...
1 commentGood Baits To Use For Fresh Water Fishing
Its important to know good baits to use for fresh water fishing. If you know the right bait you will be the one catching the fish. Its very important when fishing to know the good baits to use for fresh water fishing. And even though you think your...
4 commentsBasic Dry Flies for Fly Fishing the Madison River Montana - Popular Patterns for 2011
The Madison River in Montana is a long stretch of fishable water that offers great fly fishing for Brown and Rainbow trout. Whether fishing the Lower or Upper Madison (from Quake Lake to Ennis Lake), or the section of the river that runs through...
0 commentsFly Fishing the Metolius
The Metolius River is what first drew me to fly fishing. I first experienced this magnificent Central OregonĀ gem, after stopping by while attending church camp at Suttle Lake. I instantly fell in love with...
1 commentTrout Tips
Trout fishing is one of the true great hobbies you can do. Ask any fisherman, the thrill of seeing a trout dash over from his lye and grab you dry fly or nymph on a still river, its truely a sight to behold! ...
0 commentsFishing in Chalk Streams Q and A
What is the ideal length of rod for fishing a chalk stream? Unless the stretch of river is particularly wide, a rod of around 8ft is about right. The lighter the line the better, but it's essential to match line to rod. For average conditions, a...
0 commentsFly Patterns
There is an endless list of fly patterns to choose from. They can be categorized as either dry, wet or streamer. Common patterns listed and described.
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