by Dan on September 24, 2010
Tying a high quality fly fishing knot is an important aspect of a repertoire for a fly fisherman in order to catch the ideal fish. The line is basically consisted of different lines on top of the fly at the tail end; consequently tying a good knot is a requirement so as not to make [...]
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more and more guys in Scotland are trying the new sport of fly-fishing for CARP during the closed season. CARP here average only 30 lbs so any ideas folks? TIGHT LINES, Jim. i said b4. i’m a carp man. flyfishin’ is new to me. my normal means is making the line sink and be hard [...]
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Are you looking for the perfect gift for Father’s Day? Father’s Day is just around the corner and we have the ideal gift idea. A magazine gift subscription makes a thoughtful present and one that is always appreciated. Whatever his interests we have a variety of magazines to suit. Well if he is a Fishermen [...]
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fly fishing on the river lune, crook of lune lancashire england
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I fish lough Corrib for trout but need to buy a new flyline any suggestions ….Corky
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The best to me is the Dawsons Olive, never fails to catch in all seasons.
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Fly fishing is a sport that has been around for hundreds of years but nobody really knew about it until the last couple of centuries when it gained popularity in Britain and in the United States. For some, fly fishing is just “that thing where they fling a big long fishing line over their heads [...]
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which would be the best line rating to go for rod wise and what lenth and how many sections should the rod be, for someone wanting to start out mainly resevour fishing but maybe a little river fishing thrown in for good measure.
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