24 Jul 2009 @ 6:20 PM 
Fly fishing has grown in popularity over the years to the point it is at now – an almost obsession for many avid outdoorsmen (and women!) When looking for a guide to fly fishing, you need to find one that will cover both the basics along with the advanced techniques. There is no one way to fly fish right or wrong. It takes practice and persistence, but you will find an amazing recreational value when you take up this sport.

Fly fishing isn’t a complicated sport, but if you can find an expert to guide you along the way, you will become a better angler. Looking for a fly fishing guide can be a huge undertaking as there are all kinds of informational books and websites on the market that can help you along the way.

A good guide to fly fishing is one that will tell you about the most basic casting maneuvers, how to pick out a fly rod, and where to look for the best fish. A good guide will teach you rather than lead you. When you learn how to do things, you will become a better sportsman (er, person).

In the sport of fly fishing, the word “guide” can have a double meaning. You can look for a printed guide to teach you how to fly fish, or you can hire a guide, who is a person, to show you the best places to fish in.

When hiring a competent fly fishing guide, you need to consider his or her qualifications. What type of experience do they have on those particular waters? How familiar are they with the area? Are they able to offer you tips and tricks on how to find the biggest fish?

Many lodges will offer up the services of their own fishing guides when you book a cabin or vacation with them. These fly fishing guides are very valuable resources when you are on a fly fishing trip. These guides are included in the price of your stay, and they often know certain nuances of the area that no one else can offer you. You should definitely take advantage of any fly fishing guide that your lodge offers you.

A printed guide to fly fishing, as we’ve said, will offer you information about even the most basic of techniques. They can also guide you towards the best fly fishing destinations to make any trip you take a success.

Whether you’re looking for a fly fishing guide who is a person or a printed fly fishing guide, you’ll need to consider your options before buying or booking. Fly fishing guides can mean the difference between a good trip and a great trip!





By: Steve W Sharpe
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 10 Feb 2009 @ 11:08 PM 
Unless you plan on clubbing fish with your rod, you’ll need a line to bring him in.  There are a few things you need to know about choosing fly fishing lines.  This article will give you a few tips.

Taper

One of the first things you need to consider when choosing line is the taper.  You’ll have to decide between weight-forward and double taper.  If you prefer roll casting, then you’ll probably want to use a double taper line.  Weight-forward lines are better suited for use in windy situations.

Floating

When choosing fly fishing lines, you also need to choose between sinking and floating designs.  If you want to use a dry fly, you won’t have a choice as you will be forced to use a floating line that sits atop the water.

Lines that sink are better suited for fishing in deeper water.  However, you’ll probably have to retrieve all of the line if you want to cast again.  This isn’t a problem when the line floats.

Size

Another important consideration is the line’s size or diameter.  Thicker lines will be more durable.  However, they will also be easier for fish to spot.  Lines that are thinner have the benefit of giving certain lures more realistic action.

The diameter will also play a role in the line’s stiffness.  Although stiffer fly fishing lines are more sensitive to fish activity, they’re usually harder for you to cast.  If you’re going after stronger fish, you should consider buying line that stretches more, so that it doesn’t break easily.





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