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The Mysterious Allure of Fly Fishing

December 3, 2007

There is something about fly fishing that captures the hearts of many fishermen. To many people, the point of fishing is simply to catch a fish. However, this is not the case when it comes to fishing. Of course the fly fisherman wants to catch a fish. He actually devotes an extraordinary amount of energy, time and ingenuity to doing just that. But there is more to fly fishing than just catching a fish. He is interested in the activity itself. It is the act of fishing from which the fly fisherman... Read more »

The History of Fly Fishing

December 3, 2007

No one really knows when fly fishing first began. It is believed that it existed long ago in ancient times. One of the earliest written references to fly fishing was made by Claudius Aelianus. In 200 AD he wrote of people that were fishing in a river with a hand made fly. He described how they attached red wool and feathers to a hook. The rods they used and the sting attached were each about six feet long. These people were the ancient Macedonians. Throughout history from Aelianus to the present... Read more »

4 Types Of Fishing Rods For the Avid Angler!

December 3, 2007

Fishing done either for recreation (as a part of one’s hobby or pastime) or done for a source of living requires the right kind of tool to make profit out of it. Judging by stone inscriptions, fishing rods go back to ancient Egypt, China, Greece and Rome. Prior to widespread availability of synthetic materials, such as fiberglass and graphite composites, fishing rods were typically made from split Tonkin bamboo. A fishing rod or a fishing pole is a tool used to catch fish, usually in conjunction... Read more »

History Of Fly Fishing

December 3, 2007

Fly fishing has been around in various forms for many years. Early historical records indicate that Macedonian fishermen were using artificial flies to catch fish as early as the second century. The Roman Claudius Aelianus described the Macedonian anglers as using six-foot rods with six-foot line. Aelianus detailed how the Macedonian fishermen would craft artificial flies from a hook with red wool and insect wings tied on. These Macedonian fishermen were apparently quite successful with their technique.... Read more »

6 Fishing Tips To Hook Some King Alaska Salmon!

December 3, 2007

There are very few fishing destinations that could be compared to an Alaskan fishing location. It is not easy to hook the Salmon and you will need a few tricks up your sleeve irrespective of your being a seasoned angler or a beginner. With the right knowledge and experienced guidance you will be able to make a big success out of your Fishing trip to Alaska. If you are planning to hire the services of a fishing guide on your fishing expedition, you will do well to chalk out a strategy of your own... Read more »

Tips To Purchase The Ideal Fishing Boat For Yourself!

December 3, 2007

While fishing is a profession for the lower rungs of the community in many countries around the world, in the US fishing is a favorite pastime of the wealthier lot of society. Many an affluent American will spend a lot of time enjoying this water sport and will also invest in the best equipment available in the market. For most, the ultimate status symbol is having their own fishing boat In fact, an American will love to have his own fishing boat, large or small, and any type will do, for a start... Read more »

Specialized Clothing for Fly Fishing

December 3, 2007

Compared to outdoor clothing for camping or hunting, clothing designed for fly fishing is somewhat specialized. Fly fishermen spend time partly on land and partly in the water, making their clothing needs somewhat unique. The special items needed for fly-fishing includes waders, a fishing vest, rain gear, underwear, polarized sunglasses, gloves, and a hat. For fly fishing, hip or chest waders are just about essential. Hip waders are good for fishing in small streams but have there limitations. Chest... Read more »

The Popularity of Salt Water Fly Fishing

December 3, 2007

Salt water fly fishing has grown in popularity over the past half century as many fisherman experience the thrill and excitement of the sport. Some choose to don their waders and fish from the shoreline, some prefer to use a small boat as they explore shallow fishing areas, and still others opt for the adventure of deep sea fly fishing. Nearly three quarters of the earth is covered with salt water, giving those who enjoy salt water fly fishing an unlimited number of places to fish. Understanding... Read more »

How To Hook A Lure For Bass Fishing

December 3, 2007

You may already be a master of bass fishing or you may be just setting out to explore the excitement this sport has to offer. Whatever your reason you have made a wise choice and have many hours of excitement lying ahead of you. You will always have opportunities to better your skills at the sport. If you are a beginner you should spend some time studying your game. There are several things you need to know about the elusive Bass. You would do yourself a world of good if you spent some time studying... Read more »

Amazing Fly Fishing Spots In Canada

December 3, 2007

Many tourists will tell you that Canada is not only about mounted police called “mountees”, knee high boots, Stetsons and uniformed men and women. There is more to it than a tourist can see in one visit. Canada has a of tot offer by way of sports and entertainment as well, Hockey being the top of the attractions, dry land sport attractions I mean. For those who prefer water sports, the tranquil, sport that demands loads of patience, fishing, is the sport to go after as Canada has a lot... Read more »


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