Use A Nymph For Spring Trout

When the snow finally melts and season gets underway in the spring, the best way to flyfish for trout is with a properly presented nymph.
The trouble is that for many anglers, fishing nymphs can be somewhat of a mystery.Here are some tips to solve that mystery.

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Fly Fishing: Learning From The Bass Pros

When it comes to bass fishing, tournament pros and fly fishermen are two groups that don’t typically travel in the same circles.
However, the author discovered that most fly fishermen should take the time to talk to tournament bass anglers, because he says they know more about bass than most fly fishermen know about trout. Find out some secrets the author discovered.

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Multiple Fly Rigs Work

For trout anglers, fishing with multiple flies is nothing new. The question is: do multiple fly rigs work on other species, warmwater fish, or how about saltwater species? The answer is multiple fly rigs work very well for just about every fish that swims.

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Multiple Fly Rigs Work

For trout anglers, fishing with multiple flies is nothing new. The question is, do multiple fly rigs work on other species, warmwater fish, or how about saltwater species? The answer is multiple fly rigs work very well for just about every fish that swims.

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Fly Fishing Opportunities Abound In Tampa Bay

Many people visit Florida for its sun and fun, particularly during the winter when the northeast and much of the heartland is covered with snow. For many, fishing is a part of such a trip because Florida teems with excellent spots, such as Tampa Bay, for saltwater fly fishing.

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Fly Fishing New York’s Finger Lakes: Part 1

The Finger Lakes are a natural wonder: deep scars in the landscape of New York State, filled by clean, clear water. A glacier made them, filling their depths as it retreated, leaving 11 beautiful lakes in the western part of the state that eventually developed good populations of trout and landlocked salmon. Part 1 of this article will talk about the history of the area and the type of equipment and flies needed for success. Part 2 will examine where to fish and what you can expect find when you get there

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