December 18th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
Stillwater fly fishing can be very rewarding and enjoyable. Some anglers believe that it is necessary to own specialized gear in order to fly fish on lakes and lochs. While specialized gear can be helpful, it’s not always necessary to have long heavier rods or sinking lines. Fishing from the bank or shore will often [...]
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December 14th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
With more and more online stores being developed specifically for fishing tackle, more importantly; fly fishing tackle it is clear to see that online stores are beginning to cater for a variety of different people. With a new generation of cyber shoppers and surfers, fishing tackle shops have to keep up with modern technology and [...]
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August 13th, 2010 by Simon Abbot
One of the best ways to learn about fly fishing is by reading about it. You don’t have to buy hundreds of books, though. There are many magazines dedicated to fly fishing, and most of them can give you a lot of great information.The leading magazine, and probably the most popular, is Fly Fisherman. This [...]
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July 2nd, 2010 by Simon Abbot
Fly fishing is a popular sport around the world. With a history dating back nearly 2,000 years it should not be surprising that many of the world’s cultures have adopted various styles of fishing for their sport fishing activities. Tweet This Post
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June 28th, 2010 by Simon Abbot
I am going to fishing at some reservoirs in Idaho. Supposed to be good bass fishing, but does bass fishing slow down in fall? How should I fish for them. i want to outfish my buddy so I need an ‘edge’. Also, can you fly fish for bass right now? How can i do it? [...]
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