Fly Fishing Anglers

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  • The Best Fly Fishing Lures for Bass

    While many anglers associate fly fishing with trout, bass are quickly becoming a favorite target species of fly-fishing anglers as well. There are many versatile fly patterns that have been developed for bass. read more

  • The Best Flies for Bass Fly Fishing

    Bass are quickly becoming a favorite species for fly fishing anglers to pursue since they are readily available in most states and take surface and subsurface presentations very well. No matter the forage bass are feeding on, there is a fly that represents a food source bass will eat. Read on for more information on the best flies for bass fly fishing. read more

  • The Best Fly Fishing Kayaks

    Kayak designs have come a long way in the last decade. Gone are the tipsy crafts that anglers would never dream of fishing from. Now there are sit-on-top models designed specifically for fly-fishing anglers. These modern kayaks are stable watercrafts that provide all the accessories fly-fishing anglers need for a day on the water. read more

  • How to Tie Dental Floss on to Fishing Line

    Tying dental floss to fishing line involves joining two lines of different diameters. This is a technique commonly used by fly-fishing anglers to tie monofilament leader material to thicker, floating fly line. Fly anglers use the surgeon's knot when they need to tie together two thicknesses of line and you can, too, by following these steps. read more

  • Guide to Alaska Fly Fishing

    Fly fishing is one of the most popular methods of fishing in Alaska. The state's abundance of fish, combined with its untamed, pristine wilderness, draws many anglers every year. Fly fishing is popular among Alaskan anglers for catching salmon and trout, though it can also be used for catching the state's various bass species. Discover the basic things you n… read more

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  • The Best Fly Fishing Reels

    Fly fishing anglers demand tackle that can hold up to rigors of fighting large fish on light tackle. Modern fly reels are lighter, more durable and have silky smooth drags thanks in large part to modern manufacturing techniques. read more

  • How to Tie Fly Fishing Flies

    Tying flies is a pastime enjoyed by fly fishing anglers. Fly fishing flies have a recipe of materials that make up the fly pattern, and these materials can be altered or enhanced by anglers in order to make their own unique creation. W… read more

  • Information on Trout Fly Fishing Lures

    Trout fishing anglers utilize a variety of flies that mimic aquatic insects that trout feed on. There are flies that float on the surface to those that sink to stay near the bottom and they all catch trout at different times of the sea… read more

  • Review of Grigg Fly Fishing Rods

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  • How to Customize a Float Tube

    Float tubes provide fly fishing anglers a lightweight, portable means of getting off the shore and out into the water. By adding an electronic fishing finder, float tubes transform into a modern fishing machine that provides anglers va… read more

  • Fish Cat 4 Float Tube Review

    This open-ended float tube allows for easy access in a lightweight design that allows for a portable water craft. The inflated size of the tube is 44 inches by 54 inches with a diameter of 12 inches. The outer shell has a nylon top wit… read more

  • A Good Rod to Start Fly Fishing

    Fly fishing is an enjoyable endeavor for many anglers that pursue a wide variety of species. But where does an angler begin when it comes to choosing the proper fly to get started in this great sport? A moderate action fly rod is a goo… read more

  • Review of Cabelas Scierra Fly Rods

    The Scierra IC3 line of fly rods from Cabelas is the latest offering for the 2010 season. The Scierra IC3 is designed to generate high line speeds thanks to its fast action blank design. This allows anglers to throw longer casts on win… read more

  • Review of Diamondback Americana Fly Rods

    Diamondback's Americana fly rods are hand-crafted in Vermont and offer fly anglers a high-performance rod at a great value. There are 16 different rods in the Americana line up that range in length from 6 feet 6 inches to 10 feet, and… read more

  • Review of Thomas Horizon II Fly Rods

    Thomas and Thomas manufactures high-performance fly rods, and the Horizon II series includes fast-action rods designed to be powerful for fly anglers looking to cast long distances. These rods range in length from 8 feet 6 inches to 9… read more

  • Review of Redington RS4 Fly Rods

    Redington offers an astonishing 31 different models of the RS4 fly rod. These rods range in length from 7 feet 6 inches to 14 feet and can handle fly lines from a 3-weight to a 12-weight. RS4 fly rods are available in both two- and fou… read more

  • Review of the Redington Rs3 Fly Rod

    Redington's Rs3 fly rods are smooth casting rods that cover a wide range of applications. These rods range in lengths from 8 to 14 feet and can handle fly lines from a 3 weight to a 12 weight. Rs3 fly rods are available in both two- an… read more

  • How to Rig a Fly Fishing Rod

    Fly fishing anglers can pursue a multitude of freshwater species thanks to advancements in fly fishing tackle. With lightweight rods and reels, anglers can cast all day with little fatigue and land that trophy of a lifetime on this spe… read more

  • Oologah Dam White Bass Fishing Tips

    Oologah Lake in Oklahoma is located 30 miles northeast of Tulsa. The lake is formed by Oologah Dam, which acts as a flood control device for the Arkansas River system. White bass tend to congregate near the dam, and a wide variety of… read more

  • Books on Saltwater Fly Fishing From a Kayak

    Saltwater kayak fly fishing is a popular method of fishing low water and areas that are difficult to access with a full-size boat. Kayak fishing also allows the angler to make a quiet approach and reduce the risk of spooking weary fish… read more

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