Once in a Lifetime Fly Fishing on the Cimarron River

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Two of my favorite New Mexico rivers to fish are the San Juan River and Cimarron River. This story is about the Cimarron. The Cimarron River is in Northeast New Mexico and emanates out of Eagle Nest Lake. Located on the eastern edge of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this dry fly gem flows eastward […]

Steelhead Fly Fishing Tip: Selecting Your Steelhead Fly Fishing Outfit

Monday, July 27th, 2009

It?s to your advantage when Steelhead fly fishing to use the proper tackle. A well-balanced fly rod and reel, and a good quality steelhead fly line are a must when fishing steelhead waters. The length and weight of your fly rod is very important because it needs to work and feel right for you. If […]

Fly Fishing Information - Tips and Instruction at a Fly Fishing Show

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Most of the consumer fly fishing shows across the country combine fly fishing, guides, lodges and fishing boats in one big show so they can draw as many people as possible. In most cases, these special interests are usually separated into different areas of the show building or buildings. This is a big help if […]

Fly Fishing Basic: A Nymph Fishing Tutorial

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Here is a wet fly-fishing tip that many fly fishermen overlook when nymph fishing lakes and deep pools of rivers and streams using a sinking tip fly line or a sinking fly line. In this example we are fishing a #6 black bunny leech. Because of the way it is tied, like most good wet […]

Guide To California Fly Fishing

Friday, October 10th, 2008

There?s no doubt about it that some of the best fly fishing in California is located in the northern part of the state. The Sierra Mountains provide some great scenery as well as some great rivers and streams where the fish are plentiful and the weather is great. Because the California weather is […]

Tips For Finding The Best Fly Fishing Vacations

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

When you think of a vacation, what do you see in your mind? If you love fly fishing, the perfect vacation would include some prime fishing in some beautiful spots all over the world. A fly fishing vacation does not have to be just for the fisherman. The entire family can have a great time […]

Steelhead Fly Fishing, Steelhead Flies Tips and Information

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

I have found that some steelhead flies work better on some rivers but don?t work so well on other rivers. Several instances come mind that helps to point out this fact. One happened about 15 years ago when I was in Northwest Washington State fly-fishing the Stillaguamish River for steelhead. My friend Gordon who lives […]

Fly Casting With Class - Getting Instruction

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

If you?ve ever watched a fly fisher gracefully casting and felt the urge to tighten up your own loop, we recommend as a first step signing up for a fly fishing course. It?s the key to a long, enjoyable fly fishing career - especially when it comes to learning the all important cast. The truth […]

Fly Fishing Basics, Fly Fishing Stealth

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

For the angler to be successful in fly fishing lakes and rivers, he must use common sense and a well-executed plan to out smart a very wary pray. Remember, the trout your after is always on guard for any kind of danger, so when you alarm him you also alarm other fish in his […]

Fly Fishing Guides To Provide Professional Knowledge In Fly Fishing

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Fly fishing guides deliver professional knowledge in fishing. They are guides who recognize which rivers can provide the perfect catches. They inform you where you should look to acquire that prized trout as a prize catch or which river is most appropriate for you to go and acquire knowledge with relation to pike fishing. From […]

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