How to Fly Fish: The Best Guide to Fly Fishing- COMPLETE EDITION
February 29, 2012 by admin
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Would you or someone you know like to try fly fishing like the pros? If so, pay close attention!
There is finally a new book created just for people like you!
This complete edition of “How to Fly Fish” covers everything there is to know about fly fishing and it's certainly understandable to any person! In fact, some people have called it the "Fly Fishing Manual "!
It's like having your very own fishing expert that you can reference and ask questions anytime you need to!
You will uncover a wide array of tips, including guidelines on how to correctly cast today!
I myself was an avid fisherman. I loved fly fishing, but wanted better results. It wasn't easy when I first began! I mean, information on this is easy enough to come by… if you want to buy several expensive books on the subject. To be quite honest with you, I got tired of looking and searching all over the place, so I decided to create this one definitive book on fly fishing!
You're going to discover so many things on fly fishing with little effort! Not only will you discover the fun in fly fishing, but you'll also learn extra bonus tips to actually help other people.
*Discover the terminology used.
*Learn about some of the gear you need.
*Find out exactly why you might want to get waders after all.
*Discover the importance of matching rod to line weight.
*Learn the advantages and disadvantages of having a longer rod.
*Discover which type of rod is best for you.
*Finding the right reel.
*Discover how the line plays a big role in your catching fish.
*Learn the different types of knots and step by step how to tie them.
*Discover the difference between wet and dry flies.
*Learn the best casting methods.
*Discover the few tools that you will need.
*Learn how to tell where the best spots are.
*Plus much MUCH More!
You deserve the best and it gets no better than “ How to Fly Fish”- Buy It Now!
Wild Water Fly Fishing Complete 3/4 (7′ Rod) Starter Package
February 29, 2012 by admin
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You get our fantastic AX34-070-4 Series , 4 piece 7' fly rod with a LIFETIME WARRANTY, a center disc drag die cast aluminum large arbor reel preloaded with backing, a weight forward (3 weight) floating fly line and 5X 7.5' tapered leader, a rod sock, a rod case, a fly box and three flies–Parachute Adams, Black Fly and Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear. The rod is for 3 or 4 weight line and is great for everything from sunfish, bluegills, small trout small bass. It will fish well at the local pond or in places that a longer 9' rod can't go. This rod is designed by Wild Water to be very forgiving for the beginning fly caster yet sophisticated enough for an experienced angler to appreciate. When you look at the price you may need to read this a few times to believe it!! Rod Specifications: Line Weight: 3 or 4; Rod Length: 7 Feet; Number of Sections: 4; Rod Case Length: 26.5 Inches; Flex: Mid; Action: Slow; Material: IM6 Graphite; Rod Weight: 3.5 ounces; Grip: Western; Rod Blank Color: Dark Gray; Winding Color: Black.
Fifty More Places to Fly Fish Before You Die: Fly-fishing Experts Share More of the World’s Greatest Destinations
February 28, 2012 by admin
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Fifty More Places to Fly Fish Before You Die is the latest offering in the bestselling Fifty Places series. Chris Santella’s first book, Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die, has more than 100,000 copies in print, and Santella—now a regular fly-fishing contributor to the New York Times and many angling periodicals—has finally returned to the subject that started it all. Santella profiles 50 more first-class fly-fishing destinations around the world, as shared by top fishing-expedition leaders and journalists. This volume includes many of fly fishing’s “next big things”: fishing in San Diego for mako sharks; sight-casting in Bolivia for golden dorado; flats-style striper fishing in Maine’s Casco Bay; nocturnal sea trout angling in Wales; and fishing for giant mahseer in the Himalayan foothills of India. Gorgeous photography showcases the beauty of these destinations, and the “If You Go” section enables readers to embark on the fishing trips themselves.
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The Alaska Chronicles: An Unwashed View of Life, Work, and Fly Fishing
February 27, 2012 by admin
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On September 20, 2007, Miles Nolte posted the final installment of his summer job memoir on The Drake magazine's Internet message board.
For seventeen weeks, Nolte had used his laptop and a satellite Internet connection to transmit his semi-daily account of what it's really like to be a fly fishing guide on a remote Alaskan river. Sitting in his tent above a river packed with migrating salmon and gluttonous trout, he wrote about anglers that he enjoyed guiding and others that he couldn't wait to get rid of. He described epic fishing days and days of bitter disappointment. He typed about wolves and eagles and beavers and bears. Lots of bears. There were periods of sunny weather and dry flies, followed by stretches of relentless rain, wind, and cold. And beyond the trials that nature doled out, Miles also described how overworked outboards don't always start, tents sometimes catch fire, and dysfunction often runs rampant among divergent guide and client personalities that are thrust together in a desolate and trying environment.
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Great Lakes Steelhead, Salmon, & Trout: Essential Techniques for Fly Fishing the Tributaries
February 26, 2012 by admin
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Essential food and flies for Great Lakes species Detailed information on the major fisheries and their tributaries Tackle and techniques for guaranteed year-round success
Steelhead is the most sought-after Great Lakes species, attracting fly fishers from around the country. Guide extraordinaire Karl Weixlmann provides a thorough compendium of information, tips, and techniques for any angler chasing the elusive salmon, trout, and steelhead of the Great Lakes. Includes recipes for 86 flies and photo sequences of five casting and fishing techniques.
Okuma SLV-56 Fly Reel (5/6wt)
February 26, 2012 by admin
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Okuma's large arbor design gives faster line retrieval for a single action reel. Traditionally known as a specialty reel, large arbor reels have been fished by the specialists. With the introduction of the SLV, Okuma has created the perfect blend of value and quality. Okuma has opened up the world of large arbor fishing. The SLV's rigid diecast aluminum construction and super strong, multi-disc cork drag will slow down the hardest charging fish.
Fly Fishing Advice from an Old Timer
February 24, 2012 by admin
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Whether you're new to fly fishing or just want to add some new "secrets" to your own bag of tricks, Ed Quigley's Fly Fishing Advice from an Old Timer has all the information you've been looking for in one handy volume. This fly fishing guide is packed with easy-to-follow explanations of the basics plus ingenious tips and entertaining anecdotes culled from Quigley's years of experience fly fishing streams all the way from Labrador to Costa Rica.
When should you use emergers, caddis flies, midges, cripples … and how can you often create them literally "on the fly" right there in the stream? How do you choose the best rod, reel, lines, waders and leaders? What's the real secret to playing a fish? What's up with winter fishing? Quigley gives you the answers along with advice on where to find more information on each topic: web sites, articles, DVDs and books. He also includes a "must read" list of 95 fly fishing books with comments on what's most useful in each. Fly Fishing Advice from an Old Timer has it all!
Plus 88 illustrations and photographs.
Fly Fishing in Saltwater
February 23, 2012 by admin
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For the subspecies of saltwater angler who insists on doing his fishing with flies, Kreh is the guru and this is the holy book. Now in its third revised edition, Fly Fishing in Salt Water first surfaced in the late '60s when the idea of fishing the seas with a fly for bluefish, stripers, bonito, and bigger game like tarpon and tuna was not only novel, it was sneered at. Fly-fishing in saltwater is still a relatively new frontier, but time has proven Kreh a visionary and the virtual father of the sport, and this how-to remains an essential part of a saltwater fly-angler's tackle. Why fish salt water with a fly? Because, says Kreh, it combines the best physical and cerebral aspects of fishing and hunting, with the added complication that "no stocked fish roam the seas." Unlike trout fishing ("Trout fishing writers have always tended to complicate a rather simple sport," carps Kreh), where the angler must understand from the start that trout in a pool are relatively stationary creatures that exist only on the food available in that pool, saltwater species are fish in transit, constantly on the move, often in schools, and they gulp down anything they run into. Kreh's bible begins by engraving that difference in stone. Then it patiently introduces you to the sport's basics step by step: the necessary tackle and how to care for it; technique; fly patterns; fish behavior; the long cast; understanding tides and where fish are likely located; and specifics of deepwater fishing, inshore fishing, and fishing at sea from boats. "The sea has always been a fascination to me, and the creatures in it offer the greatest challenge a fly rodder will ever know," writes Kreh. His unparalleled infectious enthusiasm–just look at the cover photo of the author: a happy man if ever there was one–and expertise make that challenge as reachable as it is alluring.
Fly Fishing Montana: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters (No Nonsense Fly Fishing Guidebooks)
February 21, 2012 by admin
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The authors, Brian and Jenny Grossenbacher, guided Oprah and Gayle King on the Merced River in California. This book shows you their home waters of Montana. From the Yellowstone River to the Boulder the Grossenbachers guide you through their beautiful home state. Learn where and how to fish Montana – a fly angler's mecca. Fly Fishing Montana gives you a quick, clear understanding of the essential information you’ll need to fly fish the state's most outstanding waters.
Scientific Anglers Basic Fly Casting DVD Video Fly Fishing Training Video Guide
February 21, 2012 by admin
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Scientific Anglers Basic Fly Casting with Doug Swisher by 3M. The first hurdle to overcome in becoming a master trout angler is developing a solid foundation of casting ability. You can buy the right fly and the finest equipment, but without the ability to put the fly in the right spot, you are dependent on luck and not on skill for success. Doug Swisher shows you how to develop your casting skill through his unique easy-to-learn technique that's helped thousands of anglers like you to master fly casting. You will find Doug's method is the fastest way to learn fly casting so you'll spend less time being frustrated and more time catching fish.
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