Posted on July 21st, 2011 by Trout-man
Although it looks hard, fly fishing is actually easier than you’d think. It only takes the right equipment, a little coordination and a little luck. If you plan on going fly fishing in a mountain stream in close quarters, try an ultra light set-up. This will be a shorter, lightweight rod between 2 and 6 weight. A beginner should use a medium action rod, which gives good control when casting and strength when reeling in fish. For lake or river fishing, longer, larger rods are recommended.
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Posted on June 17th, 2011 by Trout-man
When considering the brown trout fly fishing tips, you will first want to take the tip of where to find brown trout into consideration. If you are interested in fly fishing for brown trout, you should know that this is going to be a fish that is hard to fish for.
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Posted on March 14th, 2011 by Trout-man
Fishing for trout in a stream is much different than lake fishing. Therefore, one needs to understand some of the basic tips for overcoming some of the most common obstacles associated with fishing in streams.
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Posted on March 7th, 2010 by Trout-man
When it comes to trying to catch a specific type of trout, there is really not a whole lot of advice one can give. The best way to target a certain species of trout is to fish a river known for that species.
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