Fly Fishing And Me
A really fun part of fly fishing is finding really neat flies. I like to look online for fly fishing flies. I like both wet and dry flies. I have bought so many of my flies online. Most of the fly fishing flies I buy online end up being used, but there are some that I buy just as collectibles.
I have several places that are great for fly fishing. I grew up in Wyoming and I love fly fishing on the Wind River. There are so many places that I've gone fly fishing in my life, but nothing compares to the Wind River.
Going fly fishing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is quite an experience. I wasn't sure if I brought enough fly fishing flies with me the last time I went. I didn't run out, though.
I have traveled to the areas around Yellowstone National Park to go fly fishing. This is some of the best fly fishing in the country. My buddies and I have been going on fly fishing trips since we were first able to drive. It is also something that we've continued to do well into adulthood.
I mostly go fly fishing for trout. I think I'd like to try going fly fishing for salmon sometime, though. Trout is the most delicious fish I have ever had the pleasure to eat and eating it the day that you caught it is magnificent.
Montana and Idaho are two places that my friends and I are always going for fly fishing. We haven't gone any further than Wyoming, Montana or Idaho, though. I don't want to. I'm happy up here in the Northwest and don't want to go any more North, South, East or West.
I worked as an instructor for fly fishing my senior year of high school and all through college. I enjoyed working at a lodge in the Bighorn Mountains. That was a great job for summers. I had so much fun teaching rich people from the cities the finer points of fly fishing.
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Today's Tip On Fishing
Fly fishing for bass will require a rod that is able to stand up to the entire process. The rod will generally end up going through a tremendous amount of pressure once a bass is hooked on the line. Not being able to hold the weight will result in breakage of your rod or even the loss of the entire rod altogether into the water. Additionally, it is also important that you do a little bit of research on rods before you actually buy one. You can always go to your local tackle store and get a feel for your fly rod before buying it. This will ensure that you will have a fly rod that is comfortable for you and easy to grasp. These considerations will be important once the bass is caught up on the hook.
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