Archive for the ‘Fly Fishing’ Category

Basic Forms Of Fly Fishing Dry Flies And Wet Flies

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Dry flies need coating with floatant in order for it to sit in the surface of the water. Dry flies are mostly effective in upstream and moving water. Dry flies help anglers’ spot where fish resides like pools and pocket in streams. Thus, it is easier to detect them and catch the fish.

The use of wet flies is beneath the surface of the water. Wet flies are nymphs, lures and true wet flies. It works as effective as dry flies except that in cases where weeds are many and almost touching the surface, wet flies blends with the weeds and thus may not be as effective as the dry flies.

This is because weeds in rich rivers tend to grow closer to the surface, thus traditional wet fly fishing is almost ineffective. Dry fly fishing is thus useful by keeping the fly and the line floating on the surface. This makes fish excited and aggressive; the angler can then spot the location of the fish and in turn catches fish easier. Various parts of the United States host fly fishing sports such as in the waters of Catskill Mountains of New York and the provinces of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, British Columbia, Alberta and California.

Tips For Hot Fishing Spots – Adventure of Fly Fishing Arkansas

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Arkansas offers anglers an opportunity of a lifetime fly fishing in waters that managed to guarantee the population of large trout and other species. Pick up your free copy of the Fishing Season Information & Wildlife Property Discovery booklet, which is available with any of the wildlife offices.

The perfect spot to fly fish is the White River. Trout love this kind of environment. The White River is also quite famous for fly fishing bream and bass. The Little Red River is noted as one of Arkansas’ world famous tail water trout streams. It’s known for the great fly-fishing opportunities it offers. Rainbow trout are stocked here by the thousands annually and periodic releases of brown trout have produced an excellent fishing. Lake Ouachita is another beautiful place in Arkansas where fly fishing is popular. Beneath the clear, clean waters lies a treasure of sporting fish. The lake is stocked each year with young fish. You’ll find large mouth bass, brim, catfish, cool water walleye and even rainbow trout. DeGray Lake is home to several different species of bass, blue and flathead catfish.

The lake supports small mouth, largemouth, Kentucky, and white bass as well as trout, crappie, catfish, walleye, and pan fish in abundance. In close competition, offering as much variety, Greers Ferry Lake is also worth mentioning for its wide variety of bass, walleye, crappie and bream; the lake is the home of the World Walleye Classic and attracts hundreds of expert walleye anglers every year. Arkansas River traverses the state from west to east, creating the 50-mile-long Lake Dardanelle giving the opportunity of superior angling for a variety of bass and catfish species as well as crappie.

Tonkin Cane – The Best Fly Fishing Rods Bamboo Things

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

tonkin caneBefore fiberglass and graphite rods are mostly made of bamboo. The process of creating a split bamboo stick or cane was long and requires great skill. Tonkin cane, the preferred variety of bamboo from China. Although many have the misconception that bamboo is a tree, is actually in the grass family.

Traditionally, a division or bamboo to take 40 hours or more for crafts and construction. The stem is divided into triangular sections, each cone section with a plan and then glued together to form the white bar. Although this may seem simple, there are a lot of labor and skill involved.

There are some famous producers of bamboo that had their candles they believed offered the best performance and copy a lot of rod builders today and emulate the candles in their own reeds Because that work very well.

Today, you can still buy the bars separating cane. You can often find one of the classics available for sale at a very high cost. Or maybe someone skilled and experienced in the construction of traditional methods for you. Again, the cost of the bar will be high, but could very well become a family