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Dry Fly Fishing

... of a strike, if the angler is not paying attention they could miss the chance to catch the big one.You can also fish with dry flies on a lake or still water and this is easier for a beginner as unlike a river the water does not flow so ... Read Read: Dry Fly Fishing

By: Chris Slattery | 08/11/2009 | Hobbies
Abhishek Agarwal

Making Dry Flies For Fly-Fishing - The Art Of Making Life Like Bugs

... of these primitive fly-making techniques. American anglers from the Catskill Mountains in New York began to experiment with the dry-fly designs in the 18th century. They began to design artificial flies to imitate the native insects around ... Read Read: Making Dry Flies For Fly-Fishing - The Art Of Making Life Like Bugs

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 17/02/2009 | Fishing

How Are Dry Flies Made

... make it somewhat more challenging to keep the fish on the hook they are easier to extract - from the fish or the angler! These flies are now made in thousands of designs and styles. The number of choices can be quite overwhelming to new ... Read Read: How Are Dry Flies Made

By: Bob Bastian | 03/10/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Fly Fishing, Beginners Guide to the Types of Fishing Flies

... are used seasonally in lakes and rivers and are generally effective when fish are actively feeding on insects on top of the water.  Dry flies are normally made of light buoyant materials or are tied with hackles that help the fly sit on ... Read Read: Fly Fishing, Beginners Guide to the Types of Fishing Flies

By: Craig Alan Howlett | 14/02/2009 | Fishing

Fly Fishing: Types of Flies

... many anglers will use any type of fly that they think will work on the fish at a certain time. The wet flies, dry flies, streamers, numphs, and terrestrials are the most used and most popular types of flies and will help bring a fisherman ... Read Read: Fly Fishing:  Types of Flies

By: Marilyn Roberts | 06/12/2007 | Sports & Fitness
Abhishek Agarwal

Fly Fishing Lures - 6 Tips On Crafting Your Own

... bait- it’s that easy! Easy Way to Make Dry Fly Fishing Lures The best way to make an easy dry fly fishing bait is to put together all the supplies you will require, including a compact grip for holding the hook, a more basic one, a line ... Read Read: Fly Fishing Lures - 6 Tips On Crafting Your Own

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 17/02/2009 | Fishing

How To Fish Trout Fishing Flies

... trick is to let line out gradually leaving the fly drop back in the current then start retrieving.Fishing Dry Flies. As I said above dry fly fishing is thought of as the purest form of fishing. This is when you actually fool the trout to ... Read Read: How To Fish Trout Fishing Flies

By: Chris Slattery | 13/11/2009 | Hobbies

Trout Flies; Fly fishing for beginners

... hot days where the fish will be holding deep in the water close to the bottom or at the start of winter and through out the winter months.Dry fly fishing is considered the crème de la crème of fishing. Every angler knows that dry fly ... Read Read: Trout Flies; Fly fishing for beginners

By: Chris Slattery | 06/08/2009 | Hobbies

Fly-fishing, A Fun Sport

... to fly-fishing. The sport of fly-fishing and all these literatures gave North America the reputation of being the birthplace of dry fly-fishing, specifically the City of Calgary, Alberta. It is arguably one of the world's best trout ... Read Read: Fly-fishing, A Fun Sport

By: anonymous | 06/12/2005 | Sports & Fitness

History Of Fly Fishing

... silk line was an improvement over horse hair but the line still had to be removed from the reel periodically to allow it to dry. US interest in fly fishing peaked in the 1920s with Maine, Vermont and Wisconsin being the most popular ... Read Read: History Of Fly Fishing

By: Bob Bastian | 03/10/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Fly Fishing Around The World

... World War II, along with synthetic line and leaders, made the sport more affordable for many anglers. Inland fishing is frequently done with dry flies on streams and rivers. Coastal fishing often involves wet-fly fishing in bays or surf. ... Read Read: Fly Fishing Around The World

By: Bob Bastian | 07/09/2007 | Sports & Fitness
Kolawole Olambiwonnu

5 Types of Fly Fishing Flies

... . The main purpose of the fly is to imitate an insect that the fish wants to eat.A dry fly imitates a natural insect that is floating on the top of the water. Fish are very sensitive to any motion of their water and how currents move the ... Read Read: 5 Types of Fly Fishing Flies

By: Kolawole Olambiwonnu | 20/07/2008 | Fishing

Fly Fishing Spoken Here!

... of fly-fishing. Dry fly fishing is the most familiar and is regarded as the classic form. Using the dry fly fishing technique, the angler casts the fly upstream hoping that the trout will rise up and bite the fly as it passes overhead. ... Read Read: Fly Fishing Spoken Here!

By: Lanie Dills | 27/02/2008 | Fishing

The Five Main Types of Fly Fishing Flies

... . The main purpose of the fly is to imitate an insect that the fish wants to eat. A dry fly imitates a natural insect that is floating on the top of the water. Fish are very sensitive to any motion of their water and how currents move ... Read Read: The Five Main Types of Fly Fishing Flies

By: Bob Bastian | 03/10/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Fly Fishing on River Allan

... (all of which were safely returned to the water) We found We had Great Success with Wet Flies and Small Size 16 Dry Flies. We generally had the dry fly on the top dropper and the wet on the point. Overall A nice clean venue, ideal for in- ... Read Read: Fly Fishing on River Allan

By: Tony Smith | 11/03/2006 | Sports & Fitness

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