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	<title>Fly Fishing</title>
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		<title>Finding Antique Fly Fishing Flies?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 05:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fly Fishing</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems a bit nasty to the uneducated non-fishing people to collect and buy antique fly fishing flies but to the people that collect them, and to the people that buy the books written by the people that collect antique fly fishing flies, it all makes perfect sense.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems a bit nasty to the uneducated non-fishing people to collect and buy antique fly fishing flies but to the people that collect them, and to the people that buy the books written by the people that collect antique fly fishing flies, it all makes perfect sense.</p>
<p>It is like anything that is your passion.  If you are a fan of old movies you collect old movie posters and maybe even old movie tickets.  If you are a sports fan then you collect old jerseys and other old equipment.  If you are a fishing enthusiast then you collect antique fly fishing flies and other older fishing gear and memorabilia.  You do it for a lot of reasons and some of those reasons are to preserve the good old days and another reason is to learn.</p>
<p>Everyone will tell you that things were done better in the old days.  People were healthier in the old days, they were happier in the old days, and there was so much more to do in the old days.  You could learn a lot from the old days.  People that collect antique fly fishing flies will tell you that the only real way to learn how to make a good fly is to take a look at how they did it in the old days.</p>
<p>It takes years to master the creation of an effective fly and there is no better place to start than to study antique fly fishing flies and how they were made.  Of course it helps if you only study the truly successful flies but it is doubtful that anyone would keep a dud fly around for any reason at all.  We can learn a lot from our past and fly fishermen are always learning from antique fly fishing flies.</p>
<p>Just Because It Was Grandpa&#8217;s</p>
<p>Keepsakes are kept for the sake of keeping them because they remind us of better days gone by and people that are no longer with us.  The same could be said for antique fly fishing flies that can remind us of a day before graphite poles, corporate sponsors, and big boats on the water.  Many people love to look back of the simplicity of the old days and studying antique fly fishing flies allows them to look back at a time when fishing was much simpler and meant a lot more to them.</p>
<p>Memories and education are two excellent reasons to collect anything but with flies it is more like handing down a craft from generation to generation.  You cannot learn how to make a good fly unless you get your hands on a fly that was good in the first place.  There is not better way to learn than from someone else&#8217;s experience and that is what studying and collecting antique fly fishing flies allows people to do.</p>
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		<title>Learn the Basic Fly Fishing Knots</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Badger</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[When you're fly fishing, knowing a lot of different fly fishing knot is important. You can use many different knots, including the Arbor knot, the Albright knot, the dropper loop, the Blood knot the nail knot and more - each of these fly fishing knots has its own particular uses.<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Learn the Basic Fly Fishing Knots", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/168/fly-fishing/learn-the-basic-fly-fishing-knots.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='fishbyline'>by Jon Clouse</div>
<p>When you&#8217;re fly fishing, knowing a lot of different fly fishing knot is important. You can use many different knots, including the Arbor knot, the Albright knot, the dropper loop, the Blood knot the nail knot and more - each of these fly fishing knots has its own particular uses.</p>
<p>The Albright knot is commonly used to join the fly line to the fly reel backing line.  When you tie this knot you need to remember to neatly wind the loops round the loop of the larger line.  You should hold the loops under your fingers as you wind the line.  This loop passes through guides when you need it to.  Some fishermen like to coat the knot with rubber cement which makes it more secure and smoother.</p>
<p>The Arbor knot is one of the fly fishing knots used to attach the fishing line to the fishing reel, also known as the Arbor.  When you tie this knot it is essential you use the second overhand knot.  It is recommended you wind the loop two times around the arbor before you make the first half hitch.  This will increase friction which works well on polished reels.  This knot is easy to learn and very effective.</p>
<p>Another one of the fly fishing knots is the blood knot.  This is used to join two lines that are similar in size, usually when joining sections of tippet or leader.  This knot can be tied in a couple of different ways.  The best method is to overlap the two ends and twist them together about ten times.  You will then go to the center of the twists, create a hole, and pass the end the opposite way through the hole.  This knot should be symmetrical in the middle.  This knot is also easy to learn and a very effective way to join together two similar sizes of lines.</p>
<p>The dropper loop is another one of the fly fishing knots that allows you to avoid tangles.  This creates a loop in the middle of your leader and provides an attachment point for you to put an additional fly.  This loop can be made by wrapping around the overlap point as you hold it with your fingers.  This loop should appear symmetrical on both sides of the loop.</p>
<p>The nail knot is one of the fly fishing knots you will likely find yourself using often. You generally use a nail knot to tie lines of two different sizes to one another. Thread the smaller of the two through the loops using a straw (or nail, or needle). This knot passes through guides with no trouble, being small and smooth.</p>
<p>There are many different fly fishing knots you might decide to use.  You should learn many of these different knots because there are many different circumstances you will need to use them.</p>
<p>Most of these knots are easy to tie and use and you will find yourself using them regularly. Practice some of these knots before you go fly fishing.</p>
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		<title>Arizona Fly Fishing Places of Interest</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 02:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many Arizona fly fishing opportunities available to dedicated fly fishers and among these you should try out places such as Canyon Creek and Hawley. Here you can enjoy the pleasant weather though it can snow and get cold with temperatures hovering between 28 and 48 degrees. These areas have plenty of rainbows, brookie, [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Arizona Fly Fishing Places of Interest", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/167/fly-fishing-destinations/arizona-fly-fishing-places-of-interest.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many Arizona fly fishing opportunities available to dedicated fly fishers and among these you should try out places such as Canyon Creek and Hawley. Here you can enjoy the pleasant weather though it can snow and get cold with temperatures hovering between 28 and 48 degrees. These areas have plenty of rainbows, brookie, browns, cutt and among the pattern fish you can also find some Simi&#8217;s too.</p>
<p>Lake Rezzz</p>
<p>If it is trout that you want, then your Arizona fly fishing excursions should take you to Rezzz lake, especially during the fall though the weather will be cold. However, the water level would be good and you would be sure to find trout as well as the occasional bass backseat, while there are also some pattern fish to be found including Pupa&#8217;s, Midges, Buggers and more. It would be a good idea to fish the dam area since there are many Simi&#8217;s, Nymphs as well as Buggers there. If you want to go to Arizona fly fishing for Brookies, you will have to try the lakes.</p>
<p>Another option for you when you go fly fishing in Arizona is to try Earl Park which is a lake with excellent fly fishing opportunities though they last a mere three weeks tapering off towards the end of November. Or, you may want to try out Pacheta which is an ideal place for fall fly fishing though make sure to go fly fishing here before the lake freezes up. To get a better catch, you may need to go deep along the eastern shoreline.</p>
<p>Hawley is another popular destination when going Arizona fly fishing because it does have a number of browns and the best places to fly fish would be by the coves and sunken logs. Other options for Arizona fly fishing include going to Knoll and also Woods Canyon, especially in the month of November when the skies are clear and where it is warm when the sun is out and cold when there is no sun. This area is famous for rainbows though some fly fishers consider the quality of fishing at Knoll to be somewhat poor. For best results, you should be out fly fishing in the early morning no later than 8:30 AM.</p>
<p>Arizona fly fishing is filled with great opportunities and with so many different options to choose from, you will have your hands full trying the different places in the State.</p>
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		<title>Bass Boats - Golden Advice for the First Time Buyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 15:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Scott</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Bass fishing is a great past time that many people, both young and old enjoy. Once you get the taste of bass fishing, you might decide that you want to venture into buying your first bass fishing boat. This is truly an exciting experience, so it is best that you get some advice, being a first time buyer.<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Bass Boats - Golden Advice for the First Time Buyer", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/166/fishing/bass-boats-golden-advice-for-the-first-time-buyer.php" });</script>]]></description>
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<p>Bass fishing is a great past time that many people, both young and old enjoy. Once you get the taste of bass fishing, you might decide that you want to venture into buying your first bass fishing boat. This is truly an exciting experience, so it is best that you get some advice, being a first time buyer.</p>
<p>First, make sure that you have the right kind of vehicle so that you can tow your bass boat. Many vehicles are not made to tow boats behind them. A fully loaded bass boat with trailer, full gas tank, tackle, etc., may weigh more than 3500 pounds. To pull something that heavy, you&#8217;ll need a truck or car that can handle that kind of load, especially if you&#8217;re likely to pull it up mountains or hills.</p>
<p>Finding the Right Size and Material</p>
<p>When you are trying to decide what size of boat you will need, think about where youll be doing most of your fishing. On a larger body of water, youll probably want a boat which is at least 19 feet in length. On a smaller body of water though, you can use a smaller boat and a smaller outboard motor. Youll also have a choice as to what material your boat is composed of. A bass boat will usually be made of aluminum or fiberglass. There are pros and cons to each material. If youll be doing the bulk of your fishing on a small lake, an aluminum boat may be for you.</p>
<p>However, if you going to be on larger bodies of water, a fiberglass boat will generally give you a smoother ride. Fiberglass is generally more expensive than aluminum is, but not all the time. Fiberglass boats are also sturdier than aluminum boats, and will not be at the mercy of the wind as much as an aluminum boat would be. Before you choose fiberglass or aluminum, consider all the options, and the advantages and disadvantages to each before you make your decision.</p>
<p>New or Used?</p>
<p>You can buy either a new or used boat but again, there are pros and cons associated with both. Used boats seem to hold their value much longer but you have to eep in mind that outboard motors are generally short lived. If you decide to buy a used boat then you want to check out the motor properly before using it. Another advantage to buying a used boat is the price. You can get a good deal for a used boat if you look around but remember that you get what you pay for. If you get the boat at a cheap price you may have to be prepared to do some &#8220;fixing up&#8221; on the boat.</p>
<p>If you decide to go with a new boat then you will have the pleasure of getting a warranty with it. You won&#8217;t have to worry about working on it and you can just get right to fishing. You will also most likely have more boats to choose from than when you are looking for a used one. No matter which way you decide to go, be sure to check out the vessel thoroughly, so that you know what you are buying.</p>
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		<title>Some Great Fishing Games to Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:26:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Badger</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of fishing games are out there, just waiting for you to enjoy them. Fishing games make great "game night" activities for your family and are also fun to play with you friends.<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Some Great Fishing Games to Play", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/165/fishing/some-great-fishing-games-to-play.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='fishbyline'>by Jon Clouse</div>
<p>A lot of fishing games are out there, just waiting for you to enjoy them. Fishing games make great &#8220;game night&#8221; activities for your family and are also fun to play with you friends.</p>
<p>Avid fishermen and fisherwomen will go nuts for fishing games. If you or a friend happens to be big on fishing, then perhaps you should try out fishing games night sometime in the place of poker night - it gives you and your friends a change from the routine and is a lot of fun to do.</p>
<p>When getting together to play fishing games, there are a lot of different options to choose from. You might want to try out some fishing trivia games. These could take the form of a sort of quiz about fishing spots such as lakes and rivers and so on. There are plenty of other fishing trivia games as well. You can learn a lot about fishing through playing these fishing games, even if you consider yourself to be an expert already.</p>
<p>One of the ways you can play fishing games is over the computer on the Internet.  If you don&#8217;t have anyone to play with at home then you can play over the Internet.  This will allow you to play against other people across the world.  The Internet gives you a large variety of fishing games to play.  All you will need is an Internet connection.  You will have the ability to play free fishing games or pay for a full version.  You can even download games to your laptop so you can play the games later.  Playing fishing games on the Internet is fun and it can be quite competitive.  You can save your scores and come back later to finish your games.</p>
<p>There are also fishing games to play in board form if you like to play with family members the traditional way. There are many games you can choose from.  Trivia fishing games are the most common and they might include topics like saltwater fishing, expert sport fishing, deep sea fishing, Panama fishing, and more.</p>
<p>You can also find many fishing games which are made with children in mind. If you&#8217;re a teacher, then you might want to try out fishing games as a method of teaching children about aquatic wildlife in a fun and entertaining way for them to learn. Fishing games can teach other skills as well; social studies, math and many other subjects can be taught within the context of fishing games.</p>
<p>There are many different fishing games out there for all varieties of purposes and interests. They are a blast to play with friends and family, particularly if they are fishers themselves. Teachers will also enjoy using fishing games to teach lessons to their classes.</p>
<p>Fishing games make a great gift and an activity which offers a nearly unmatched level of fun, then you should give fishing games a try. Whether played on a board or over the web, fishing games, especially fishing trivia, are fun for all.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Beginner Fly Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fly Fishing</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[People watch fly fishing on television and they think that beginner fly fishing must be very easy because it looks like that on television.  First of all what you are watching on television is not beginner fly fishing, that is fly fishing being done by professionals with years of experience who have worked on [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Tips for Beginner Fly Fishing", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/164/learn-to-fly-fish/tips-for-beginner-fly-fishing.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People watch fly fishing on television and they think that beginner fly fishing must be very easy because it looks like that on television.  First of all what you are watching on television is not beginner fly fishing, that is fly fishing being done by professionals with years of experience who have worked on and perfected techniques that take years and years to get right.</p>
<p>Secondly it is television and the chances that everything went that well in the first take are probably pretty slim.  Television has a way of dressing things up so that it all looks so appealing and easy to everyone at home and this is where this notion that beginner fly fishing is so easy comes from.  Well, beginner fly fishing isn&#8217;t easy and here are some valuable tips you will need to get you started.</p>
<p>For equipment you need a pole, a reel, special fly fishing line, and a fly.  Many people make their biggest mistake with beginner fly fishing at the line.  Fly fishing line is thicker and heavier that standard fishing line for a couple of reasons.  The first reason is that you do not use sinkers or lures in fly fishing so there is nothing to weigh the line down.  Therefore the line itself needs to be heavy so you can fly cast it properly.  It is also thicker because you need to cast with accuracy and that is hard to do with lighter line.  So make sure that for your beginner fly fishing expedition you get the proper supplies and tools to get the job done.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Skimp</p>
<p>Many people will attack beginner fly fishing with a mind to catch fish and no mind on the equipment they will use to get the job done.  Never skimp on your equipment because if you buy cheap equipment and it fails on you at the beginning of your trip then you have a long fishing trip ahead of you.  Get the best reel you can afford and the best pole you can find.  You can ask someone at the sporting goods store but you are better off asking someone you know that fishes because sporting goods store clerks love to see people in beginner fly fishing and try to sell them stuff they don&#8217;t need.</p>
<p>Fly casting is about the most difficult thing you can ever do and it will require practice.  Make sure you take the time to get used to casting the fly line and get used to fly casting in general because it does take some practice.</p>
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		<title>Try Striped Bass Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Petersen</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Is bass fishing one of your favorite pastimes? Might your fishing for a specific type of bass be an extra opportunity for fun? How about considering going striped bass fishing?<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Try Striped Bass Fishing", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/163/fishing/try-striped-bass-fishing.php" });</script>]]></description>
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<p>Is bass fishing one of your favorite pastimes? Might your fishing for a specific type of bass be an extra opportunity for fun? How about considering going striped bass fishing?</p>
<p>Striped bass fishing is widely popular and enjoyed by many people. Rather than focusing on all types of bass fishing, this sport concentrates on just one type of fish in particular, the striped bass.</p>
<p>Whether you consider yourself a beginner or an experienced and seasoned bass fisherman, you know or will learn soon that it is necessary to use different lures or tackle to catch the varied species of bass.  You should understand the differences of tackle required for striped bass fishing from the shore or in the deep sea.</p>
<p>For a number of different reasons, striped bass fishing has gained a lot of popularity.  Stripers can be caught in several ways: with a fishing pole, by casting, or by trolling.</p>
<p>Stripers can mature into very big specimens and they taste really good. Thus, your catch will be a rewarding experience - one that you can share with others.</p>
<p>Moreover, for those fishermen who enjoy a real challenge, stripers are known to fight hard and don&#8217;t give up without a struggle.  Consequently, your striped bass fishing trip will not only be exciting, it will be one filled with lots of physical exertion to help with your need for exercise.</p>
<p>There are many Internet sites devoted to striped bass fishing for you to examine. These sites enable you to join a group, to read blogs, to get answers to your questions, and to learn techniques from experts.</p>
<p>A little research can help you avoid mistakes others had to learn the hard way. The writers are passionate about striped bass fishing and they can share their experiences, thus giving you the opportunity to do well. When using these websites, you don&#8217;t need to hold back any concern you have about striped bass fishing. Websites are available to assist you in making your new endeavor a great success.</p>
<p>It does not matter whether you want to learn about striped bass fishing in general or which bodies of water will provide a great catch. Doing the research will expose you to tips from people who are in the know. Their advice or fishing lore can guide you so that your future striped bass fishing trips will be memorable occasions for you and your companions. Ready to go striped bash fishing? Let&#8217;s do it!</p>
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		<title>Land Aquatic Prey with Good Surf Fishing Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 02:09:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Petersen</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Successful surf fishing is dependent on a combination of one&#8217;s level of skill, the right weather conditions and optimum surf fishing equipment. If any part of this equation is not present, a less than desirable catch can be expected. Fishermen of any age can enjoy learning how to surf fish, and many places offer surf-fishing lessons that include topics such as surf fishing equipment, the actual  fish to be caught, information about the water and the basics of the skill.</p>
<p>One of the most important things to be covered during surf fishing lessons is the type of equipment and how it will work best for the ultimate fishing experience. Actually, there are very few optimal pieces of surf fishing equipment, since everybody has a favorite style and prefers equipment to enhance it.</p>
<p>The fishing rods that seem to work best in the surf are between 10 and 15 feet long. Actually, the very personal choice of rod length depends on what you are most comfortable with.</p>
<p>Tackle products such as weights, leaders, hooks and swivels are good to carry for a variety of feeders. Many surf fishermen use triple drop leaders, spider leaders or the pyramid leader. Once again, it is a personal preference and it is based on the type of fish that you are looking for.</p>
<p>It is often best to use bait caught from the same area when you are surf fishing a particular area. That is generally what the fish in the area feed on and what they generally will respond to. Consequently, you will do well to carry some smaller rods or nets in your surf fishing gear for catching the bait your prey prefers.</p>
<p>Also, when surf fishing, landing nets are important to have. Furthermore, it is a good practice to have someone else along to aid you in bringing the big one in with the help of a net. The choice of net to use depends on the types of fish in the area. Certainly, if your prey will be heavy, you will want a heavy-duty net handy.</p>
<p>The type of water that you are fishing in will determine the surf fishing equipment you will need to employ, as surf fishing can be enjoyed in either fresh water or salt water. Also, many fishermen   enjoy surf fishing in rivers, lakes and other small bodies of water.</p>
<p>Surf fishing can also be great fun in ocean water, and many people try to surf fish for trophies in salt water. Surf fishing is enjoyable for any age group in the family, since there are species of different sizes to be caught. It always great fun to catch a fish, but there is also much beauty to see while you are wading through the water.</p>
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		<title>Your Very First Fly Fishing Reel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 14:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you buy your very first fly fishing reel, it is important that you understand very well about the basics of these very simple fishing reels.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you buy your very first fly fishing reel, it is important that you understand very well about the basics of these very simple fishing reels.</p>
<p>Having your first fly fishing reel might be a surprise for you especially if you are used to bait fish for years. Fly fishing reels are very simple. Below are some basic information you need to know before finally buying your first fly fishing reel for your fishing expedition.</p>
<p>Fly Fishing Reel Basics</p>
<p>Holes- You can notice that reels have holes on its side. The hole serves as a drainage of the water from the line.</p>
<p>Adjustable Drag- This is very important especially if you have plans of catching very large and strong freshwater or saltwater fish. If you are planning to go out for a big game fishing, understand that you will be fighting to reel in the fish, just like you do with bait fishing.</p>
<p>Single Action- This is perfect as your first fly fishing reel. This single action fishing reel means that in a single turn of the handle, it simultaneously turns the spool, keeping it back in place.</p>
<p>Saltwater Reels- These types of fly fishing reels are specifically designed for use in saltwater. These reels have larger diameters, larger lines, and higher backing capacity to withstand longer runs of strong fish. Since corrosion is a main problem in saltwater fishing, make sure you go for reels that use stainless steel, aerospace aluminum, brass, or even electroplated stainless steel.</p>
<p>Replaceable Spools- If you are passionate about doing varied types of fishing, see to it that you look for reels with easy replaceable spools. This will allow you to use either the floating line or the sinking line all in the same reel.</p>
<p>Weight- Your line&#8217;s weight should match with the designs of your fly reel. Meaning to say, if your fly reel is designed for a four-weight-line, be sure to have the four-weight line and vice versa, the same way when you have a four-weight reel, then you have to have a four-weight-rod. However, both the three and five-weight efficiently work wells with a four-weight reel.</p>
<p>First Fly Fishing Reel: Casting a Rod</p>
<p>When casting a fly fishing rod, it is a bit different than casting with any other rod. You need not touch the fishing reel while you are casting the rod. The reel itself will hold the line, thus making it not a part of the casting process any longer. Instead, you pull out the line manually from the reel and allow it to lie loose towards your feet, making sure to feed it out with your free hands when you need it.</p>
<p>The above information are some of the basic things you need to know before you buy your first fly fishing reel. If you still have questions, do not hesitate to ask fishing suppliers to tell you about fly reels. They can help you choose the best reels possible for you fishing activities.</p>
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		<title>You&#8217;ll Have Great Memories after a Fly Fishing Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 08:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Petersen</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing is an age-old activity that has not only fed and entertained millions, but it also offers a much-needed vacation. In today's society, working folks have enormous time restrictions and pressures placed on them; and, without some much-needed rest and relaxation, even the strong are capable of slipping.<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "You&#8217;ll Have Great Memories after a Fly Fishing Vacation", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/160/fly-fishing/youll-have-great-memories-after-a-fly-fishing-vacation.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='fishbyline'>by Craig Petersen</div>
<p>Fly fishing is an age-old activity that has not only fed and entertained millions, but it also offers a much-needed vacation. In today&#8217;s society, working folks have enormous time restrictions and pressures placed on them; and, without some much-needed rest and relaxation, even the strong are capable of slipping.</p>
<p>Nothing offers a vacation as restful as fly fishing. There are no ringing phones, alarm clocks, screaming children or unappreciative employers. There is only the water, the beautiful wildlife, the fish and you enjoying it all.</p>
<p>Where else can you stand in the water marveling at the wonderful wildlife surrounding you? What about the sweet smells of the wild flowers or lush trees which are all around you? That sounds so inviting.. When do we leave?</p>
<p>It is possible for the novice or experienced angler to take a fly-fishing vacation in just about any place in the world where there is a body of water. Very often, fly fishing is the favorite method of fishing in rivers, streams, ponds, lakes, and in the oceans. Fishermen at such locales are stalking prey such as carp, trout, catfish, salmon and larger fish.</p>
<p>Fly fishing is an exciting way to catch the fish you want. The fish are fooled with an enticing artificial fly or other insect on the water&#8217;s surface. Fly fishing requires a little practice, but it makes for a wonderful outdoor vacation.</p>
<p>Should you be on a tight time schedule, consider hiring a guide. Such a professional can be an asset from the first cast of your rod. If you just need some pointers, many fly-fishing guides will be delighted to show you how it is done correctly. These people know all the best spots and water conditions to make your trip a success.</p>
<p>There are many fishing spots that offer vacation packages for families wishing to enjoy the outdoors. The options may include homes or cabins, boats, fishing equipment and a host of other things for a fly-fishing vacation. A great thing about a fly-fishing vacation is that it is in the outdoors where there are no food vendors, toy vendors or other distractions vying for all your money. Your children can enjoy activities such as swimming, hiking, exploring, and fishing that are free. The fact that such a vacation is reasonably priced, fun and relaxing can make it very enticing.</p>
<p>Many of the outfitters found at lakes, rivers or oceans are in business to rent a variety of fly-fishing equipment. This allows you to try it all without the burdensome expense of having to purchase it. Since not everyone has a need to own high end fly-fishing equipment, renting is a great way to sample it inexpensively. Nothing quite equals immersing yourself in nature&#8217;s bounty while you provide food for your family that you just caught and prepared. As a result, your whole family will have fond memories of your shared fly-fishing vacation for many years to come.</p>
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		<title>A Different Kind of Roundup: Texas Saltwater Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:57:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Petersen</dc:creator>
		
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<p>They say that everything is bigger in Texas. Big beef and big hair are found in the Lone Star State. Being the largest of the lower forty-eight states, that is to be expected. Although bigger isn&#8217;t always better; if you are thinking saltwater fishing, it surely is. Big fish are definitely there to be caught when you take a Texas saltwater fishing trip.</p>
<p>For a truly memorable vacation, Texas is known for its great food, big portions, lovely scenery and terrific fishing. You can do well fishing the upper, middle, or lower coast, as Texas saltwater fishing is hotter than a steer looking for water in the summer. This is also where speckled trout and redfish are awesome.</p>
<p>Take the family to the coast for some fun in the surf at Texas City and Galveston Bay. The oyster reefs are just right for wading and there are some great fish to be caught. The speckled trout and redfish are awesome!</p>
<p>If your goal is serious adventure on your Texas saltwater fishing trip, consider getting on a charter boat and heading on down to the Gulf of Mexico. There is some great fishing to be had out in the blue water. Amberjack, snapper, tuna, ling, sharks, grouper and bull fish are out there waiting.</p>
<p>There is so much to do on a Texas saltwater fishing trip. The Gulf Coast can be a great getaway for one person or the right spot for a fantastic family vacation. Should you want specific information on where to go Texas saltwater fishing, you will want to contact local charter companies and spend some time examining their fishing reports. You can also look up some local guides to learn just what is available to cover your interests.</p>
<p>Do you need more information? Head to the Internet and round up all of the lore available on adventures you can have while Texas saltwater fishing. Going online is also a great way to find fishing reports, locate guide and charter information, saltwater fishing articles, gear, and whatever else you will want to know about a Texas fishing trip. You can even find photographs of what you might experience on your trip.</p>
<p>Texas is not only a place for fun and fishing, but it is a place where you can check out a little bit of what made our country such an amazing place. This is a family-friendly state with an abundance of American history to take in.</p>
<p>There are other wonderful attractions such as beautiful beaches for swimming, exciting theme parks, home-cooked meals, Tex-Mex food and more cultural experiences than you realize. When you plan a Texas vacation, you will experience much of what they have to offer, especially their saltwater fishing.</p>
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		<title>Sport of Fly Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those not indoctrinated in the ways of fishing, chances are that you will not know the difference between fly fishing or which end of a rod and reel to use. Fly fishing is an art onto itself and can be quite different from a regular rod and reel casting method you use for fishing in a lake, bay or off-shore.</p>
<p>Defining the Sport</p>
<p>Fly fishing is a time-honored angling technique in which you use fake flies and other artificial &ldquo;bait&rdquo; that resembles the natural food that fish consume. These flies are often made from natural materials like feathers and fur as well as artificial materials like plastic which can then be tied to simulate fish&#8217;s favorite foods like insects, larvae or minnows.</p>
<p>The fishing rods used in the sport are usually light in weight but the fishing line will be heavy so that it will have the weight and force needed for casting it out. The rods could be made out of natural materials like bamboo as it is light, yet durable and strong or equally light synthetic materials like fiberglass or a carbon graphite combination.</p>
<p>There is a reel spool, a bit different construction from a casting reel that is attached to the fly fishing rod to hold the fishing line. Most fly reels are operated manually rather than having automated parts. The line often used in this particular type of fishing is made using a monofilament core encased in a plastic sheath, typically PVC for strength and durability and come in a variety of diameters.</p>
<p>How to Get Started</p>
<p>Fly fishing is a quickly becoming a more popular sport as people are seeking sporting hobbies that are relaxing, fun and challenging. Both men and women are finding themselves immersed in the world of fly fishing with its unique casting style and techniques for capturing a variety of fish in different settings from creeks to lakes to oceans.</p>
<p>While this particular sport can get quite expensive, you can get started for around $100 - $150 for a basic rod, reel, fishing line and specially tied flies. As time goes on and you improve with practice, you can invest in higher quality equipment and take more risks like booking a fly fishing vacation in the streams of Alaska or in the New England area where the creeks, streams and lake are bountiful.</p>
<p>If you have no knowledge of the sport, stick with the advice of seasoned sales professionals who have been fly fishing themselves. Invest in a few lessons at your local fishing and outdoor store or pick up a few instructional videos so that you have the basics of casting down before your first fly fishing foray.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Basics Know Your Lures Well</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 21:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly fishing is an activity that allows you to enjoy nature in all of its beauty and be able to breathe in fresh air at the same time. It is no wonder that fly fishing is a sport that can help provide a lot of excitement and also keep you calm while you are on the water.</p>
<p>Understanding fly fishing basics is important and you will come to realize the total absence of any need for speed since you will never be at a rush to do anything though there is no guarantee that you will catch any fish either. You can also learn from fly fishing basics the kind of fly fishing rod that will suit you the best. Experts agree that rods must be light as well as shorter than normal fishing rods used in other forms of fishing.</p>
<p>Rods</p>
<p>In fact, the fly fishing rods should be about nine feet in length on an average and the weight should not exceed five ounces. Once you delve in deeper into fly fishing basics, you will come to realize that the length of your fly fishing rod would also depend on how big or small the stream is where you will be fly fishing.</p>
<p>Lines</p>
<p>Another piece of information that you can gather from studying fly fishing basics is that fly fishing lines are normally heavy and will weigh more than what is usual with other forms of fishing. Such lines should be made so that they can either float on the surface, or sink to the bottom depending on your needs. Also, when choosing the fly lure, you need to pick one that suits the type of fishing you are intent on and also on the fish species you wish to catch.</p>
<p>Lures</p>
<p>If you are fly fishing for fish that seek out their food amongst floating objects on the surface of the water, then you will need to choose lures that can mimic insects that float on the surface of the water. Other fish look for food differently and thus your lure would need to mimic different objects at different times. Fly fishing lures can be categorized differently and there are dry flies as well as emergers, wet flies, saltwater flies as well as bass and panfish flies and more from which to choose.</p>
<p>Time</p>
<p>Another aspect to learning fly fishing basics is in knowing the best time to go fly fishing which includes accounting for the time of day, the water temperature, the amount of sunlight and the water stream&#8217;s speed. All these factors will help you determine the type of lure to use.</p>
<p>The bottom line with learning fly fishing basics is that there is a lot of preparation required at the outset and the more knowledge you have the better will be your fly fishing experience.</p>
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		<title>Looking for Fly Fishing Boats</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can&#8217;t go fly fishing without using fly fishing boats and you cannot get into any fly fishing boats until you know what you are looking for.  Most fly fishing boats are used to get you to your fishing spot and carry supplies.  You normally do not fly fish from the boat itself [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Looking for Fly Fishing Boats", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/156/fly-fishing/looking-for-fly-fishing-boats.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can&#8217;t go fly fishing without using fly fishing boats and you cannot get into any fly fishing boats until you know what you are looking for.  Most fly fishing boats are used to get you to your fishing spot and carry supplies.  You normally do not fly fish from the boat itself as that would be really dangerous and silly.</p>
<p>However, you need to know what makes good fly fishing boats because they are the vehicle you will use to get to your spot and they are the way you will carry your supplies.  Most fly fishing spots, or at least the good ones, are only accessible by fly fishing boats and you will need to make sure that you have a solid and reliable boat with you or you are going to wind up stranded.</p>
<p>Drift Boat</p>
<p>One of the main types of fly fishing boats is the drift boat.  The drift boat is designed to be durable and sturdy but also offer you a lot of maneuverability.  You will be traveling down rough waters when you venture out in fly fishing boats so you will need a boat that isn&#8217;t going to give you any problems as you try and get through the rougher waters.  You will also be traveling in mostly hip-deep water or shallower so you will need to make sure your fly fishing boats have a sturdy hull to them that can resist rocks and other obstacles.</p>
<p>That is what a drift boat is designed to do.  They are designed to drift you through the waters you are fishing and be durable enough to withstand any surprises from the terrain below the water.   You will be spending a lot of time in your drift boat so it also helps if they are comfortable as well.  All of these things go into a solid drift boat and the drift boat is the most popular of the fly fishing boats on the market today.</p>
<p>For the Real Wild Ride</p>
<p>When some people head out to their favorite fly fishing spot they need something with a little more flexibility than a drift boat.  The people that fish the real wild rivers of the world will get their destination in pontoon fly fishing boats.  A pontoon boat is essentially a raft that is buoyed by two large tubes known as pontoons.  Most pontoon boats are a combination of metal frame and inflatable pontoons and this allows the fishermen to navigate even the most treacherous waters out there.  None of the fly fishing boats are failsafe and pontoon boats can capsize like any of them but they are much less likely to be at the mercy of the rough waters than the drift boats.</p>
<p>It is extremely important to get the right boat for your needs as the wrong boat can make for a long fishing trip.  Take your time and go through all of your options before you make your final decision.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Bonefish In The The Caribbean</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 08:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first place you would probably choose when looking to go fly fishing bonefish would be the Caribbean because the bonefish are native to that part of the world. They   are known to also be plentiful in the coastal regions of the Exuma Islands where there are excellent sandy flats that make for ideal fly fishing bonefish.</p>
<p>Bonefish, as everybody knows, are known to stay in shallow as well as muddy and sandy flats, especially when they are hunting for food. The southeast of the Exuma Islands are especially known to contain an abundance of bonefish that are especially exciting to catch both for sport as well as spirit of the chase, though once caught, do not make for very delightful tasting meal.</p>
<p>Popular For the Great Adventure It Provides</p>
<p>It is no wonder that the Exuma Islands attract many people seeking to go fly fishing bonefish because these islands offer a great adventure as well as a challenge in bonefishing. When you are out there fly fishing bonefish, you will be taken by the silvery colored and quick bonefish for which you can be sure there are usually more than a few fly fishers enthusiastically fly fishing at any one location.</p>
<p>However, it is not quite so easy to land the bonefish since they are known to travel at speeds that go up to as many as 25 miles per hour which is vital for their survival since they need to evade barracudas and sharks and of course, the very many fly fishers as well. Bonefish also weigh from four to six pounds on an average though the bigger ones that are seldom caught can weigh as much as 19 pounds! Though fly fishing bonefish in these parts is very popular all through the year, you would do well to try the months between May and July that are especially well suited to this activity.</p>
<p>Guide</p>
<p>To get more out of your fly fishing bonefish in the Exuma Islands, you may also want to consider hiring a guide who knows the areas where there are maximum bonefish and who also know their movements and thus can point you in the right direction. In addition, you also need to have prepared your rod well before reaching the site since you don&#8217;t want to be unprepared in case a school of bonefish happens to be around when you go fly fishing bonefish to a particular part of the Islands.</p>
<p>Fly fishing bonefish in the Exuma Islands will fulfill your craving for adventure and excitement and you can be assured that you won&#8217;t be bored while fly fishing here. The thrill of hooking a bonefish will certainly stay with you for a long time to come.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Fly Fishing Charters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 06:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing charters are great ways for you to have fun fishing outdoors with your friends and your love ones. Most of these fly fishing charters offer a wide variety of activities that you can enjoy while you are aboard in fishing vessels. When you have the luxury of time to spend outdoors, below are [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Choosing Fly Fishing Charters", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/154/fly-fishing/choosing-fly-fishing-charters.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly fishing charters are great ways for you to have fun fishing outdoors with your friends and your love ones. Most of these fly fishing charters offer a wide variety of activities that you can enjoy while you are aboard in fishing vessels. When you have the luxury of time to spend outdoors, below are some fly fishing charters that you can choose from, just perfect for you and your loved ones to enjoy.</p>
<p>Reel Deal Fishing Charters</p>
<p>This is one of the hundreds of fly fishing charters that provide you and your family with a superb experience during charter seasons. Their 23&#8242; SeaCraft centre console fishing boat boasts of its top of the line electronics system that includes radar, a GPS, and a depth sounder. Additionally, it also features a CD Player, a cellular phone, live bait wells and a VHF marine audio.</p>
<p>Since the boat is very flexible, it can take you and your group to a fishing destination wherever you want. Based in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Reel Deal can take you to strategic spots in Cape Cod where you can fish striped bass, tuna, codfish, blues and fluke to your heart&#8217;s content. Furthermore, the vessel is equipped with an extensive assortment of reels, tackles, and rods which make your fishing experience a fun and truly memorable one.</p>
<p>Harpoonist Fishing Charters</p>
<p>This is another of the many fly fishing charters based in Newburyport, Massachusetts. The Harpoonist fishing charters uses a 31&#8242; JC Casco Bay boat, powered by a 370 HP Yanmar diesel, and specifically designed to provide the best fishing and cruising pleasure.</p>
<p>While on cruise, you can fish for tuna, codfish, blues and an assortment of other fishes in season. The boat also has its own crew to assist you with your needs. Although you can bring with you your own fishing reels and rods, the boat has reels and other fishing equipments that you and your friends can also use.</p>
<p>Alaska Fly Fishing Charters</p>
<p>If you are the adventurous type of person who loves sports-fishing, then consider the Alaska Fly Fishing Charters. This family-owned and operated fishing charter is located in a nice and quiet spot in Ninilchik, just a stone&#8217;s throw away from Kenai, Alaska. The guides, a father-and-son tandem, are USCG Master licensed and first aid certified and insured.</p>
<p>For a truly successful and enjoyable fishing trip, only the Alaska Fishing Charters can provide you with the best. Their experience and background in sports and commercial fishing, you are assured of a friendly and personalized service, enough to make you feel relaxed and loosened up.</p>
<p>For a learning but fun fishing experience to spend with your love ones, try fly fishing charters. These are perfect ways for you to unwind and enjoy the beauty outdoors at its finest.</p>
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		<title>Cuban cigars can be saved</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 04:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cuban cigars, just like any cigars, dry up after a certain amount of time in less than favorable conditions. Maybe you got a box of Cuban cigars, placed it in the closet and forgot about it. Several weeks down the road when you started cleaning your closet, out pops that  box. The sad part is, your Cuban cigars look totally dried out.<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Cuban cigars can be saved", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/153/fishing/cuban-cigars-can-be-saved.php" });</script>]]></description>
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<p>Cuban cigars, just like any cigars, dry up after a certain amount of time in less than favorable conditions. Maybe you got a box of Cuban cigars, placed it in the closet and forgot about it. Several weeks down the road when you started cleaning your closet, out pops that  box. The sad part is, your Cuban cigars look totally dried out.</p>
<p>Although you did place them in a humidor like a good boy, you didn&#8217;t re-energize your humidor that is essential for your cigars to stay in good shape. You realize all you have is a bunch of dried out cigars. You begin to wonder if your cigars will every be smokable again.</p>
<p>Lucky for you, their are several ways of bringing your cigars back from the dead. The idea is to hydrate your cigars back to life. You have to be really careful here because too much moisture can definitely expand your cigars to the max. The worst case scenario is that you finally decided to rehydrate your Cuban cigars but it was just not good enough and your Cuban cigars are gone to a better place. See just like everything in life has an expiration date, so do Cuban cigars. Once you get them, smoke them and you should worry about it ever again. Or if you want to share it with your friends than go get a portable humidor and take it with you. Forgetting about Cuban cigars in this way is no excuse at all.</p>
<p>Put your Cuban cigars in single plastic bags and seal them with cedar strips. This is almost an instant way to get the humidity right for your cigars so they can start coming back to life. You&#8217;ll notice that after a few days the color of the cigars would get a little darker. This shows that its working and now you have to step up your game and do something else to speed up the process and instill more life in your Cuban cigars.</p>
<p>If they are totally dried out, than don&#8217;t worry. Try the method of using Tupperware container (Make sure the base of this container is flat) where you put some water at the bottom and place the cigar on top of cedar sticks. Make sure the water never touches the Cuban cigars or your precious beauties will be destroyed. Cuban cigars can stay fresh for up to 15 years so be patient when you are doing this process.</p>
<p>Place these and a fully charged humidor into the container and seal it almost completely.  Just leave a very slight opening in case the humidity levels get a little bit too high.  Although it may take four weeks or more in order to totally rehydrate the cigars, many times they are salvageable even if they have been left for far too long.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing in Colorado Streams and Lakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing in Colorado means enjoying the 6,000 miles of streams and also more than 2,000 lakes and reservoirs where fishing opportunities abound whether it is for cold water fly fishing or fly fishing for warm water species. If you are looking to fly fish for trout in Colorado, be prepared for the many cold [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Fly Fishing in Colorado Streams and Lakes", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/152/fly-fishing-destinations/fly-fishing-in-colorado-streams-and-lakes.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly fishing in Colorado means enjoying the 6,000 miles of streams and also more than 2,000 lakes and reservoirs where fishing opportunities abound whether it is for cold water fly fishing or fly fishing for warm water species. If you are looking to fly fish for trout in Colorado, be prepared for the many cold water streams and lakes that have brook or lake trout, native cutthroat trout and even brown as well as rainbow trout.</p>
<p>Warm Water Fish Species</p>
<p>When going fly fishing in Colorado, you can also fly fish for warm water fish species in the warm waters in the State which have many perch, walleye, catfish as well as sunfish and other species. You can rest assured that whatever swims beneath the surface is there waiting for you to catch while fly fishing.</p>
<p>If you are looking for fly fishing resources, you would do well to check out one of the many sites concerned with this sport. One that is aptly named Fly Fishing Colorado is certainly worth checking out as its focus is on Front Range streams that are located not too far from Denver. You can check out their stream flows which provides accurate information about major streams in the State and which are not more than three hour travel from Denver.</p>
<p>At Fly Fishing Colorado, you can also find guide books and maps with excellent pictures of of fish caught, especially those from the South Platte River area and also record rainbows landed from North Fork Guest Ranch. And, if you are really interested in fly fishing in Colorado and want to land you Colorado Rainbow Trout then you will be in luck because these are found in almost all cold water streams though finding rainbows of a larger size may not be all that easy.</p>
<p>To land you some good rainbows, you may want to check out some of the ranches located on the North Fork of South Platte Rive of which three are especially worth trying. These are North Fork Ranch, Boxwood Gulch and Long Meadow Ranch which together take up about two and a half miles of the North Fork of South Platte. You can access these ranches by taking highway 285 west of Denver, and if luck favors you, you could even land a 28 or 29 inch and eight pound Colorado rainbow trout.</p>
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		<title>Getting the Perfect Fly Fishing Combo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 22:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You certainly cannot succeed in fly fishing without the right fly fishing combo. That does not mean that you pull the fish out of the water and give then a right and then a left before you throw them in the bucket.  A fly fishing combo is your rod and reel and there are [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Getting the Perfect Fly Fishing Combo", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/151/fly-fishing-equipment/getting-the-perfect-fly-fishing-combo.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You certainly cannot succeed in fly fishing without the right fly fishing combo. That does not mean that you pull the fish out of the water and give then a right and then a left before you throw them in the bucket.  A fly fishing combo is your rod and reel and there are so many differing opinions on what makes the perfect fly fishing combo that you could spend days discussing it.</p>
<p>The best people to get started about the perfect fly fishing combo are the guys that have been fishing for years because they will all have differing opinions and who doesn&#8217;t like a good fishing brawl once in a while?  But the fly fishing combo business is a huge business and since there are so many ways to approach the topic that it is probably best to just deal with the basics and then let the old fishermen roll around grappling on the floor to decide which method is better.  Who knew that fly fishing was so much fun and so exciting?</p>
<p>You can get a pre-configured fly fishing combo from any sporting goods store and you may want to stick with the stores that will let you try it out before you buy it.  Of course they will ask you try it out without a hook on it and you should oblige.  The pre-configured fly fishing combo is a little difficult because a reel and a rod can sometimes be hard to match up.  On the other side if you have a company experienced at making the fly fishing combo then they will know exactly how to make a combo that works together and can feel comfortable in your hands and allow you to execute your technique with the greatest of ease.</p>
<p>Lazy Good For Nothing Loafers</p>
<p>Some fly fishermen prefer to create their own combo and see no point in purchasing a ready made combo.  Inevitably, you will pay a lot more for a separate rod and reel but to get the two pieces you really want then this is probably the absolute best way to do it.  It takes time though and sometimes you can get something that feels good at first but then starts to feel really awful after a while.  But the people that do it this way will argue that at least when you have it constructed by yourself in pieces you know what pieces to replace.</p>
<p>There are always two sides to every story and when it comes to the fly fishing combo there are definitely two sides of the fence.  Those that want the combo made for them appreciate the craftsmanship of one consistent unit while those that make their own like the flexibility of choice.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing In East Tennessee</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People from all over the country will try and take in the fly fishing in East Tennessee at least once in their life and fly fishing in East Tennessee has enough prime spots filled with the most desirable fly fishing trophy fish you have seen almost anywhere in the country.  The wooded areas in [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Fly Fishing In East Tennessee", url: "http://www.flyfishingadvisor.com/150/fly-fishing-destinations/fly-fishing-in-east-tennessee.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People from all over the country will try and take in the fly fishing in East Tennessee at least once in their life and fly fishing in East Tennessee has enough prime spots filled with the most desirable fly fishing trophy fish you have seen almost anywhere in the country.  The wooded areas in Tennessee make for some great secluded spots and make fly fishing in East Tennessee a great experience.  Set aside some time when you decide to go fly fishing in East Tennessee because with all of the seclusion and great fishing you will find when you go fly fishing in East Tennessee you will probably never want to leave.  But they would prefer if you did leave after a while so that other people can also enjoy fly fishing in East Tennessee.</p>
<p>The Watauga River is a great place to go fly fishing in East Tennessee because it is considered by those in Tennessee to be a very bountiful and secluded place to fish.  The Watauga River starts near the Wilbur Dam in Elizabethton, Tennessee and winds its way through the beautiful woods of Eastern Tennessee.  Among fishermen and people in the know in and around Tennessee the Watauga River is well know for its Rainbow and Brown trout fishing where the river is full of game for any fisherman.  You may have to deal with some people swimming in some of the publicly accessible swimming sections of the river but most of the river&#8217;s 16 mile stretch is only accessible by boat and that is just perfect for the person looking to cash in on fly fishing in East Tennessee on the Watauga River.</p>
<p>More Spots And Fish Variety</p>
<p>The South Holston River is also a well known spot for fly fishing in East Tennessee.  This also begins near a dam as it starts at the South Holston Dam near Bluff City, Tennessee.  The South Holston River is a nationally recognized trout fishery and it has been known to hold more than its fair share of trophy trout for the sport fishermen that come to check out what it has to offer.</p>
<p>With other prime locations such as Doe Creek, Stoney Creek, and Laurel Fork Creek Eastern Tennessee has something for every fisherman whether you are looking for trophy trout or you are looking to catch something you can have for dinner later that night.  Give fly fishing in East Tennessee a try and you won&#8217;t be sorry.</p>
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