In theory, fly-fishing is a simple sport: Pick a body of water, choose a fly-fishing rod, select your “fly” (or bait), tie a secure knot, cast your line and, hopefully, land a fish on the other end.
There’s much more to fly fishing than tying on a fly and whipping your line around a pond. Casting, hook setting and reeling all demand a level of finesse that goes beyond what anglers experience when ...
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12 fly fishing myths even experienced anglers still repeat
Fly fishing has always carried an air of mystique, often fueled by myths that seem to linger no matter how many times they’re ...
Fly anglers are figuring out that carp is not a fish to look down your nose at. They are challenging, strong, accessible, and most importantly, flat out fun to catch on a fly rod. You don't have to ...
When I guided, I made it a practice to step away from my anglers and let them fish. From a distance I would watch and see if I could discern the strengths and weaknesses in their game: why were they ...
NEW BALTIMORE, Mich. (WXYZ) — An annual tradition in Macomb County is one that you may want to add to the summer bucket list. The Bay-Rama Fish Fly Festival in New ...
A lawsuit challenging Maine's regulations around fly-fishing only waters contends that the regs are unfair and ...
By Al Raychard I have never been good at telling jokes and if I ever tried to make it as a comedian I would undoubtedly ...
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