Fly Fishing: How to Cast a Line : Understand Roll Casting When Fly Fishing

Aug 28
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Learn the roll casting technique for fly fishing and how to best utilize various fly fishing techniques if you’re just starting out as a fly fisherman in this free video series. Expert: Jim Dowd Contact: www.zoaroutdoor.com Bio: Jim Dowd runs the fishing program at Zoar Outdoor, is a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor, Life Member of Trout Unlimited, and co-author of The Deerfield River Guide. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Advanced Fly Fishing: How to Cast a Line : Learn to Tie a Non-Slip Mono Loop When Fly Fishing

Aug 3
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Non-slip mono loops allow the fly to swim naturally and swing freely. Learn more about fly fishingtechniques in this free video series. Expert: Jim Dowd Contact: www.zoaroutdoor.com Bio: Jim Dowd runs the fishing program at Zoar Outdoor, is a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor, Life Member of Trout Unlimited, and co-author of The Deerfield River Guide. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Scott Linden’s Fly Fishing Tips: How to Mend Your Line – MyOutdoorTV.com

Aug 2
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For more tips visit myoutdoortv.com Scott Linden shows you how to mend your fly fishing line.

Fly Fishing Lessons – Part 4

Jul 17
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Shooting Line. Casting for distance.

How to Fish for Lake Trout : How to Choose Fishing Line for Trout Fishing

Jun 10
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Learn how to choose a fishing line in this free video on lake trout fishing. Expert: Charlie Labarda Bio: Charlie Labarda age 50, is an expert in hunting fishing, archery, kayaking and many outdoor sports. He is and expert in Trout fishing in Lakes and ponds in Northern Arizona. Filmmaker: Caleb Labarda

Trout Fishing Delaware River

May 26
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Trout Fishing the Delaware River with Stephan Sloan and Rich Johnson of The Fishng Line. This was from The Fishing line TV show a few years back ww.thefishingline.com

Fly Fishing Line to Hook Knots : Palomar Knots in Fly Fishing

Jan 10
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About tying a palomar knot in fly fishing. Learn about fly fishing knots, equipment, and techniques in this free video. Expert: Alvin Dedeaux Contact: www.alvindedEaux.com Bio: Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the Joan Wulff fly casting instructor’s school. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

Fly Fishing Line to Line Knots : Blood Knots in Fly Fishing

Jan 8
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What is a blood knot in fly fishing? Learn about fly fishing knots, equipment, and techniques in this free video. Expert: Alvin Dedeaux Contact: www.alvindedEaux.com Bio: Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the Joan Wulff fly casting instructor’s school. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

Fly Fishing Terms You Need to Know

Aug 22
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In the world of fly fishing there are many words that are important to know. Many of these words are unusual or have a different meaning when used in reference to fly fishing. The following list includes some of the more unusual and double meaning words used by fly fishermen.

Action: a general term often used to try to describe the feel of the rod – such as soft, hard, slow, or fast.

Attractor: usually a bright colored fly that is not usually tied so that it imitates a particular type of food.

Belly: the sagging portion of a fly fishing line.

Blank: a rod without a handle, reel seat, or guides.

Blood Knot: the common name for a barrel knot.

Chalk Stream: a stream, usually found in valleys, that is spring fed and slow moving with a lot of vegetation.

Complex Hatch: the simultaneous hatching of several types of species of insects.

Compound Hatch: the masking, or hiding, of a hatch of smaller insects by a hatch of larger insects that occurs on the same day.

Cutthroat Trout: a true trout that is found mostly in the western part of the United States.

Dapping: a fly fishing technique in which the fly is repeatedly bounced on and off of the surface of the water.

Down Eye Hook: a hook that has the eye bent below the shaft.

Dropper: the secondary fly that is attached to the leader in a cast of flies.

Emerger: a term that is used to describe any insect that moves up towards the water’s surface preparing to hatch into the adult stage.

Feeding Lie: where a trout goes in order to actively feed.

Flat-butt Leader: a fly used in fly fishing where the **** section is formed into a ribbon shape.

Freestone Streams: fast moving, tumbling streams with rock covered bottoms.

French Snap: a small clamp, often used by a fly fisherman to attach his net to his vest.

Holding Lie: where a trout generally remains when not actively feeding.

Leisenring Lift: a technique used in nymph fly fishing where the line is lifted, causing the imitation fly to move upwards, right in front of the trout’s suspected lie.

Midge Rod: a short, light weight rod.

Natural – a living insect, as opposed to an artificial, or man-made, insect or fly.

Nymphing: any oaf the various fishing techniques in which the fly fisherman presents an imitation of the underwater stage of an insect.

Presentation: the method of placing a fly where the fish is most likely to see it; includes the manner in which the cast in completed and the method in which the fly is fished.

Rise: the act of the fish taking an insect from the water’s surface.

Run: a term used to describe a particular stretch of moving water.

Shooting: a casting technique.

Spate: high water.

Stripping: quickly retrieving line or pulling line from the reel.

Terrestrial: of or relating to an insect whose life cycle is completely spent on land or in plants.

Waders staff: a sturdy rod about as high as the armpit of the person fly fishing used for support in heavy water.

There are many words and terms that are unfamiliar to most people but not to those who enjoy fly fishing.



Basic Bass Fishing Facts That Beginners Must Know

Aug 9
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Bass fishing is something that many may not know about. It rather has a fascinating story. Late 18th century saw its start and it has been developing till date. Many are now getting obsessed with this activity.

It has rather become the most admired activities of many people all around the globe. Many countries are now adopting this activity.

The people of southern United States possibly started it as a practice in search of food. Since then, it has been gaining a large audience from all age groups and countries. At present, many nations like United States, Cuba, Australia, South Africa and many from Europe take part in such events.

The birth year of bass fishing activity was 1768 or 1770.Onesimus Ustonson was one who pioneered his first multiplying spools to fishing experts and bass fishing admirers. Since then, it was expanded into a bait caster.

Shakespeare, William Jr. Lead the way to the creation of level wind tool for which he obtained its patent in 1897.

Successively, the excessively decorated Shannon Twin Spinner, introduced by William J.Jamison Co in 1915, was later bettered to make the spinner baits of todays.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the U.S, in 1932, introduced a Board at Tennessee Valley and supported the development of several dams. Later, these dams were employed for bringing up bass fish of different kinds .If not for these dams, there wouldn’t have been a place for people to go bass fishing.

After five years, a copyright was filed by the well-known Dupont Company for fishing net made of nylon, which was later enhanced into a monofilament nylon fishing line.

The most magnificent happenings in the history of bass fishing came in 1992.The eminent fisherman, Larry Nixon, bagged a total of $1M for bass fishing in that year.

Kentucky Bass – Micropterus punctuates

Smallmouth bass – Micropterus dolomieui

Largemouth Bass – Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede)

Smallmouth bass – Micropterus dolomieui

Largemouth Bass – Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede)

In those days, though many other groups of Micropetus were also trapped, Largemouth bass is one that has been acknowledged constantly. Also, it should be highlighted that there are a few Australian Bass differ from the North American bass mentioned above, though they have similar features.

The most vital accomplishment of Bass fishing probably came in 1950s.The advancement in the modern fishing tools from rods, lures, lines, bass boats and diverse fishing gears came as a result of the fame gained by this game during this period.

The industry of bass fishing has contributed $50-$70 Billion to the US economy and is still growing. The figures show the steady growth of audience for this game and that many now prefer this game to golf or tennis.

During this period, electronic gears came up and these were included amongst the host of tools bass fishers that were employed at that time. Different kinds of reels, which mainly work on carrying and rising, were also built.

After having understood a little about this activity now, your own bass fishing at your place can be started .It is essential to know some basic facts on bass fishing in order to completely understand its origin.

Also, one must understand how to develop a successful bass fishing design. A large bass will help in the fishing trip.

To specialize in night bass fishing methods, one may also go fishing in the night.

In addition, it would be an advantage for others, who have been exposed to all the four seasons, to learn this winter bass fishing methods.

The points discussed above are only a few of the many tips and styles that can help to enhance and develop your bass fishing tactics. But if you have no ideas about it, you get discontented from time to time. However, it is one’s choice to first learn and study the necessary information and guidance for bass fishing.



 

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