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Trout Fly Fishing Trip

Question: I just got back from a fly fishing trip where we were fishing for trout. I caught about 10, with my largest being just at 18in. I caught all but one using nymphs. I could put almost any nymph it the water, and the fish would all have interest in it, and most the […]

Fly Fishing Nymph

Fly fishing nymphs are very small, and beginners as well as expert fly fishermen have a little bit of trouble with this particular technique. Most all of the different techniques used in fly fishing can be tough but not as tough as nymph fishing, it could even possibly be the most difficult technique. If your […]

Flies For Fly Fishing

Fly fishing flies are the artificial lure that helps attract different species of fish to be caught. Fly fishing is named after the important part, the flies, because they are what truly help in attracting the unsuspecting fish. Flies for fly fishing are often colorful and attractive, designed to look like a natural food source […]

Beginner Fly Fishing

For the beginner fly fishing choosing the right tackle is very important in order to make their initial fly fishing experiences enjoyable and keep them wanting to come back for more. Fly fishing is a sport that can be very frustrating because it takes time and a lot of patience to learn how to cast […]

Fly Fishing Nymphs

Fishing flies are usually designed around imitating certain types of bugs, or forage in the area that you are fishing. Fly fishing nymphs, on the other hand, are used to mimic the juvenile stage of these aquatic insects. When you are using nymphs for fly fishing, you are going to be fishing under the waters […]

Ultralight Fishing

When people conjure up images of ultralight fishing, they often imagine whippy rods and sewing thread sized lines, and while this is true partly, it is still a far stretch. The types of lines and the rods being used today have advanced dramatically in terms of the technology being used, as well as the materials being used to construct this fishing equipment.