Know your fish, know your rod. / photo by Ken Baldwin 2. The Rod and Reel You Learn on Doesn’t Have To Be Expensive You are going to need a fly rod and reel, but you don't need a thousand-dollar ...
and all the things a beginner fly angler should know. You'd prefer to wade fish than fish from a boat; this way, you can explore your surroundings, look at insects, study the water, and learn how ...
For those willing to take the time and energy to learn the basics of fly-fishing ... Indeed, the first time you land a fish ...
Fly casting 101 Learn to cast a fly rod from 2 to 4 p.m ... hosted by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, has been moved to Feb. 7-8 because of snow forecast for the original dates.
Back in the day, it was commonplace to fish a "slow" rod. Fast and Extra Fast rods weren't the norm until the 90s and into the 2000s. I'm sure there is a whole generation of fly anglers that don't ...
Many fishing historians credit the first use of an artificial fly for fishing to Macedonian fisherman whose technique was described by Claudius Aelianus, a Roman author, in one of his works produced ...
Michael Oleksyn/Daily Herald Northern Waters Flyfishers President Kendall Kerr gave Darryl Bowen of Prince Albert some tips on fly fishing on Friday night at the gym in the Alfred Jenkins Fieldhouse.