Fly Fishing Line 101: Types Of Fly Line Explained All About Fly Hooks & Fly Fishing Hook Sizes Saltwater Flies: Tips For Choosing The Best Saltwater Fly Fishing Lures & Imitations A Beginner’s Guide to Saltwater Fly Fishing Lures and Bait ...
We run through the best fly line for trout fishing. Also the best saltwater flyfishing line from 5wt lines and lower to lake lines. Find out exactly how ...
Producer:hansa 00:00 00:00 Salmon fishing from river Teno (Tana) tributaries. Includes also footage of the monster salmon caught in salmon research at river Utsjoki. ←Previous Video Fly Fishing Film: Spring Creek Next Video→ Fly Fishing Flies Explained: Dry Flies, Nymphs, & Streamers for Be...
What is the size of a salmon fly? Its confusing! Salmon fly size explained. Want to know how to shoot lots of line with a Spey cast? Fly Fishing Tackle advice and reviewsan ever expanding variety of products reviewed with my personal experience of using them. Latest addition isTeton fly ...
The night before, my dad, who was my flight instructor, explained that the winds were forecast to be high. He said if we were in the air by dawn, the winds would probably be calm enough for me to solo. The next morning it was cold, but the sky was completely clear, and the ...
Fly-fishing, method of angling employing a long rod, typically 7 to 11 feet (2 to 3.5 metres) in length, constructed of carbon fibre, fibreglass, or bamboo, and a simple arbor reel holding a heavy line joined to a lighter nylon leader. The rod is used to
I own the Sagi rod and it’s been excellent. Recently I had a broken Lillian and I emailed the company and I believe the owner emailed me back in minutes. I explained my problem and she sent me not only the replacement parts but a couple extra goodys too. I would strongly recommend ...
First off, a quick apology for my tardiness in posting up a more current fishing report. For close to 30 years, I’ve been pretty diligent in publishing report every week or so. However, as I explained in the last report, this particular report was going to be a little later than norm...
First off, a quick apology for my tardiness in posting up a more current fishing report. For close to 30 years, I’ve been pretty diligent in publishing report every week or so. However, as I explained in the last report, this particular report was going to be a little later than norm...
Line care In part 1 and 2, I explained how to keep rods and reels in good shape and ensure many years of fly fishing enjoyment. Fly lines have a limited life span, but they are an essential piece of equipment in our sport, litterally connecting the angler to the fish. Long, accurate...