Published by Fly Fishing on 30 Jun 2008

Fly Fishing in Colorado Streams and Lakes

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.
Warm Water Fish Species
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.
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 […] Continue Reading…

Published by Fly Fishing on 27 Jun 2008

Getting the Perfect Fly Fishing Combo

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.
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’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?
You can get a pre-configured fly fishing combo from any sporting goods store and you may want to stick with the stores that […] Continue Reading…

Published by Fly Fishing on 24 Jun 2008

Fly Fishing In East Tennessee

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.
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 […] Continue Reading…

Published by Fly Fishing on 22 Jun 2008

Quality Fly Fishing Equipment

If you are a beginner to the sport of fly fishing, you may need a bit of a boost when it comes to the gear needed to get started. The right fly fishing equipment is essential to bringing home a mess of fish for that fish fry you have been planning and it is definitely beyond the rod and reel stage. You also need lines, leads and flies as well as a variety of gear you would wear on your own body.
The Fly Rod and Reel
You cannot fly fish without the proper fly fishing equipment like the rod and reel and you definitely should not skimp on them. A great rod is necessary as it can make all the difference in landing an accurate cast, no matter what the weather or what you are planning to catch. The reel is more than just a tool which holds line you cast in and out; it can be the difference between the one that got away and the one that is being dredged in seasoned cornbread mix for your fish fry.
Fly Line and Flies
Another important part of fly fishing equipment is the fly line in addition to the leaders and tippets […] Continue Reading…

Published by Fly Fishing on 18 Jun 2008

Advice On Fly Fishing Flies

Without a good fly to help you catch fish a fly fishing trip is pretty much a waste of time. There are several ways of getting successful flies and if you intend on making your own fly fishing flies then be prepared to experiment a lot because the people that make the best fly fishing flies take years to learn what makes a fish bite and the best fly fishing flies are crafted from years of experience. But everything has to start somewhere and if you decide that you want to give making fly fishing flies a try then go right ahead. You are going to need fishing hooks, string, and then any material that you think will make a fish just want to bite at your hook without bait or anything like that at all.
The trick to fly fishing is casting where there is fish and then dragging your fly fishing flies across the water to entice the fish to take a bite of your hook. A fish is only going to go for a fly fishing fly for usually one of two main reasons. The first reason will be that the fly […] Continue Reading…

Published by Fly Fishing on 15 Jun 2008

Fly Fishing For Underachievers

I know you are not an underachiever because you are reading an article that is supposed to be offering constructive advice and underachievers just do not do that. But we will get on with fly fishing for underachievers anyways in the hopes that someone learns something and then promptly forgets it almost immediately. The idea behind fly fishing for underachievers is that an underachiever is a person not exactly driven by an overwhelming need for success so good enough becomes a goal to reach for. When we take a stab at fly fishing for underachievers be prepared to catch very little actual fish and also bring a first aid kit. There will be more need for band-aids when we try fly fishing for underachievers than there will be for frying pans and coolers to keep the catch in.
First let’s check the equipment shall we? Ok, fishing rod, fly, and special fly fishing line. Right? Good! What? What is special fly fishing line? Fly fishing line is heavier than standard fishing line because we do not use a heavy lure in fly fishing and so the line needs to create its […] Continue Reading…

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