Fly Fishing CPR — Catch, Photograph, Release
Fly fishing CPR - Take your camera, take your pictures, leave the fish.
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Fly fishing CPR - Take your camera, take your pictures, leave the fish.
Read moreHatch charts can help you plan a fishing trip and tell you what flies you should take with you. Here's a hatch charts 101 overview for fly fishing.
Read moreWooden drift boat building plans. A look at Glen-L wood drift boat plans for fly fishing.
Read moreI wrote this piece one Easter season. It has been picked up by an outdoors literature and art publisher.
Read moreJohn McEuen, one of the founders of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, gave me this album years ago. Acoustic Traveler is one of my favorites.
Read moreInexpensive trout flies. Orvis has a little intro deal on 20 of their most popular trout flies for only $9.95 and it includes free shipping.
Read moreThis make it yourself fly rod rack is very simple, very effective, and very inexpensive. Check it out.
Read moreLooking for a great gift for that fly fisherman or fly fisherwoman in your life for Valentine's day? Here is a list of 10 gifts you could give. 7 do's and 3 don'ts. Check them out.
Read moreFly casting is not about brute strength, it's about timing, rhythm and grace. It's about loading the rod and letting the rod work for you.
Read moreThere are thousands of types of flies and several sizes of each. Which do you need? Good question!! Dry, wet, big or small, read on to get some questions answered.
Read moreLeaders and tippet - The connection between the fly and you. What's the difference?
Read moreFly lines -- They float and sink and come in a huge variety of sizes, styles and colors and specialty applications. Let's try to demystify them.
Read moreFly reels do more than just hold your fly line. A good fly reel is a great piece of equipment than can make the difference between having fun while fishing and being a frustrated angler.
Read moreThere are all kinds and sizes of fly rods out there for all kinds of fly fishing. We'll try to sort out some of the types and style in this post to help you make a great choice.
Read moreBasically, all you really need is a rod, reel, backing, fly line, leader, tippet and fly or two dozen. There are volumes written every year on each of these items. There are also what seems like about a bazillion different brands and models of each. We'll explore each category in detail
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