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Fly fishing in the UK and Europe. Whether you fly fish for trout, salmon, grayling, pike or saltwater fish in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales or the rest ...
Widest range of fly fishing equipment and accessories, rods, reels, lines, knives, clothing, waders and fly tying materials and tools.
Fly fishing information from a local angler for the River Don and trout lochs in the Inverurie, Aberdeenshire area of Scotland.
The Fly Fishing Trout and Salmon Web Ring mini directory of the best angling websites in Scotland.
Fly fishing guides to take you fly fishing for Alaska Salmon, Trout and Steelhead then give us a ... Fly fishing for Trophy Alaska Salmon and Wild Trout . ...
Serving fly-fishing enthusiasts in the Great Lakes.
Information on fly fishing for salmon and trout including casting tuition, ... The Owen River Lodge is a newly opened, specialist trout fly fishing lodge ...
The Great Lake's resource for steelhead, trout and salmon fly fishing.
Professional Fly Fishing Guide, Paddy Clark, offers fishing trips to catch brown and rainbow trout in and around the Lake Taupo District of New Zealand.
The Federation of Fly Fishers is an international fly fishing service organization dedicated to the betterment of the sport of fly fishing through ...
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Like everything else in this world, quality matters when trout fishing. If all you will ever do is fish for small trout and pan fish, virtually any cheap fly reel will work just fine. In these situations, all a reel really does is to serve as a place to hold fly line. And even a cheap reel does this task ok. Unfortunately, this all changes once you get a large fish on the other end of your fly line. If the fly reel you are using is not well made with precision parts, the line will come out with uneven tension or the fly reel may seize up altogether. The reason cheap fly reels are inexpensive is...
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More and more women are learning to enjoy fishing each and every day. And, why not? Fishing is a sport that doesn’t require exceptional strength, stamina or height – quite the contrary, fishing is a sport of agility, finesse and patience, skills many women already possess. So why don’t more women fish? Successful fishing requires knowledge of various types of fishing gear, tackle, and an understanding of the quarry. Fish have a variety of feeding habits, behavioral patterns, etc. and these characteristics influence how to go about fishing for them. Traditionally, men learned how to fish when...
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