Mar
18
2008
We’ve just created a sister site dedicated entirely to fly fishing - Fly Fishing Dish - here you will find all the latest in fly fishing, as well as some great tips and advice from avid fly fisherman and professional writer Paul Nickerson.
Please stop by and let us know what you think, or just to say ‘hello’!
Feb
29
2008
In 1932, a Georgia farm boy, George W. Perry, fishing in Montgomery Lake, caught what was to become the most famous catch in the history of bass fishing. The 22 pound 4 ounce largemouth bass exceeded what was then the existing record by more than two pounds and has maintained the world record for over […]
Feb
28
2008
If you enter your local video store you probably won’t find the shelves filled with fly fishing videos nor will you find customers fighting over the privilege to rent them. However, to those hooked on fly fishing they are enjoyable merchandise.
Fly fishing has increased in popularity over the recent years, especially with the baby boomers […]
Feb
27
2008
When hitting the lake or stream, it is important to have the right fly fishing tackle for the water in which you are fishing. Line, leaders, tippets and flies are all part of the fly fishing tackle carried by anglers as they wade into shallow waters, seeking to land their trophy trout. However, fishing for […]
Feb
25
2008
The first thing you need to learn about fly fishing is understanding how to set up your fly fishing rod and this must be learnt even before learning how to tie the flies, and also note that there are many different methods that are quite definitive in them when it comes to fly fishing. In […]
Feb
24
2008
When considering cold mountain streams for fly fishing, North Carolina hot spots may seldom come to mind, but with its unique geographical location, the state offers some of the most diverse areas for angling with flies anywhere in the country. The Blue Ridge Mountains and along the Appalachian Trail offer some of the most active […]
Feb
23
2008
Fly fisherman basically have two categories of fly fishing lines to choose from: double taper and lines known as weight forward. Tapered lines begin with a certain diameter then the diameter increases for a segment and then returns to the beginning diameter. They are generally easier to roll cast when compared to weight forward lines.
Weight […]
Feb
23
2008
One of the most important pieces of equipment that you are going to need for fly fishing is the fly fishing line. Fly fishing line is unlike any other type of fishing line in the world and it is important that you choose the right line in order to get the best results and have […]
Feb
22
2008
Unless you have a friend or relative who is an accomplished fly fisherman, taking fly fishing lessons is a great way to learn the sport. Lessons are also helpful for fisherman who have some experience at fly fishing but want to elevate their abilities and learn new, useful techniques from the experts. Some of the […]
Feb
21
2008
Using the right know when tying flies is an important part of the sport and can eliminate the frustration of losing flies and fish when an improperly tied knot comes loose. There a few fly fishing knots that are used for similar purposes, but the first one everyone should learn how to tie is used […]