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5 Types of Fly Fishing Flies
Author: Kolawole Olambiwonnu
Although most flies represent water insects, a terrestrial fly is made to imitate a land insect that has fallen into the water. The two most common terrestrials that are imitated for fly fishing are the ant and the grasshopper.
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Fly Fishing
Fly-fishing, a fun sport Fly-fishing is an ancient angling method especially effective in catching trout and salmon. This distinct method of angling uses artificial flies to lure or excite fish. Fly-fishing helps anglers catch the fish easier than the traditional way. There are two basic forms of fly-fishing, dry flies and wet flies.
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Buying the perfect Christmas gift for the Fly Fisherman Read the rest of this entry
Fly-Fishing is a Fun Sport
Fly-fishing was developed in the 19th century, dry fly technique is very effective especially for slower and clearer rivers. Fly-fishing is an ancient angling method especially great in catching trout and salmon. This distinct method of angling uses artificial flies to lure or excite fish. Fly-fishing helps anglers catch the fish easier than the traditional way. Read the rest of this entry

Where To Buy Fly Fishing Supplies -Of course I am slightly biased towards my own Niche Fly Fishing store on Ebay at---
http://www.myflyfishingstore.net/
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Just Snapped The Top Of My Fly Rod

Good question:It is easier to buy a new rod!-however there are kits and tools you can buy to help here. Must say with carbon rods i prefer to buy a new section or rod as there strength diminshes and whip on being repaired in my view--Have a look at this section in my Fishing Store for Rod Repair Help
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When I cast, my fly lineĀ seems to bundle as it gets further away from my rod. What am I doing Wrong?
Patience and Practise
Rather than try when fishing practise your technique and every one has their own style of casting,in your garden at a park whatever. Calmly cast out the line like throwing a tennis ball,when the line nears full length, pull the line back for the back cast as if you were pulling a scalf over your head without touching you-continue this sought of push and pull back style until you see after practise how your line has a straight not bunched lay-Then you are getting to be better at overhead casting- Read the rest of this entry