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Scottish trout fishing club. Works to conserve and enhance the aquatic environment. Includes comprehensive guide to the brown trout and sea trout waters of ...
Mike Mora's site on fly fishing the San Juan River in New Mexico.
Offers guided fishing charters for sturgeon, salmon, steelhead and trout in and around Vancouver. Contains reports, forums, weather information, and charts.
Offers fly fishing for brown and rainbow trout. Provides testimonials, image gallery, equipment guide, package details, accommodation options and booking ...
A review of flyfishing for trout in New Zealand including tackle, techniques, rivers, lakes, fishing season, and flies to use.
World Wide Fishing Guide the fly fishing connection to FREE information on fly fishing, guides, lodges, trips, vacations, charters, reports, shops, travel, ...
Learn to fly fish or improve your flyfishing techniques at the Pontoon Fly Fishing School in the West of Ireland.
Fly Fishing New Zealand with NZPFGA Professional fly fishing guide Steve Gerard. Guided Fly Fishing for trout and salmon from Methven, Central South Island.
Information on fly fishing for salmon and trout including casting tuition, fishing vacations and trips, photographs and contact information.
FlyFishing.com is the ultimate directory of fly fishing information worldwide.
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Fly fishing in itself can be intimidating for the uninitiated. Watching a fly fisher while holding a spin rod can feel humbling. The whole world of fly fishing looks complicated, daunting, unfriendly and expensive. But is also alluring, and sooner or later if you like to fish, you may very well take the plunge, and begin to learn. To experiment, and hopefully to catch a fish. , And before long you might begin to think of yourself as a fly angler. Gain confidence, skill and knowledge. Try new fly fishing experiences, and learn new techniques, flies and buy even more gear. And on and on it goes,...
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Fishing Rod Casting The action of a fishing rod is the behavior of the rod while being cast by an individual. The action of the rod may be the same for all the people who cast with it and it may be different for every person who casts with it. Very few casters cast exactly alike. Their hand, arm, muscular and nervous systems are never exactly alike and they consequently perform a cast with a rod differently than any other hand and arm, etc. The action of most rods will react substantially the same for all casters, however. When a rod does not react the same for one caster as another, the action...
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