Modifying your new fly line out of the box will help improve your casting. You could take the simple approach and tie on your fly line and go fishing, but making some preparations ahead of time will ...
In theory, fly-fishing is a simple sport: Pick a body of water, choose a fly-fishing rod, select your “fly” (or bait), tie a secure knot, cast your line and, hopefully, land a fish on the other end.
With help from a friend, who is also a Maine Registered Guide, a day on the water provides lasting memories.
Fly fishing at its most basic level is just another technique for catching fish. On a deeper level, it’s both a blood sport and an art form that is partly based around making the act of fishing more ...
If you are fishing for strong or big fish like striped bass, trevally, jacks, bonefish, salmon, or anything that can pull the ...
Using the right fishing line for trout can increase your success. Trout are fun to catch, but they’re challenging, too. They have great eyesight with soft and small mouths, eat relatively small things ...
There are a lot of numbers in fly fishing, and some of the numbering may not make sense to the uninitiated—or to the initiated, for that matter. A higher number means a smaller hook, yet the opposite ...
Fly-fishing lines snaked across the Rio Grande, hissing as they hit the surface of the water on a recent Saturday. “Perfect cast, Marcus!” someone yelled. And then 10-year-old Marcus Cordova had the ...