Fly Fishing for Bass

Posted by | General Tips | Tuesday 31 March 2009 5:00 am

When you mention fly fishing to people, many times they think you are fishing exclusively for trout. However, there are some amazing spots you can fly fish for trophy sized bass as well. Both largemouth and smallmouth bass abound in rivers and lakes, so why not try your hand fly fishing for bass?

Many experienced fly fishermen report that bass fly fishing can be extremely challenging as well as extremely satisfying. Bass have larger mouths than trout, so your choice of lures is much more diverse. They strike hard and fight strong, so when you are fly fishing for bass, expect to be exhilarated by the fight in these guys!

Experts suggest that you use a 6-7 weight rod, but if you are especially experienced, you can use a 4-5 weight rod. If you choose the smaller rod, you may have trouble casting the larger flies, so be aware of that. You can use a floating or a sinking line with a weight forward taper. You should have a 7

Fly Fishing Equipment

Posted by | General Tips | Tuesday 31 March 2009 5:00 am

Just as with any other sport, the equipment you use when fly fishing can be very important. There are various types of equipment that you need when you undertake fly fishing, and be prepared because some of it can get quite expensive!

Of course, you

Fly Fishing Clubs

Posted by | General Tips | Sunday 29 March 2009 5:00 am

Fly fishing clubs are a great place to learn, apply, and share knowledge of a great outdoor sport. Fly fishing clubs are the best “hands on” resource if you are thinking of entering the fly fishing experience. If you want to learn more about casting a fly rod, how to tie fly’s, how to make fly rods from blanks, or just have a great outdoor experience, check out a club in your area.

If you don

Fly Fishing Calendar

Posted by | General Tips | Sunday 29 March 2009 5:00 am

What are the best times to try and schedule a fly fishing expedition? When we talk about a fly fishing calendar, we aren

Fly Fishing Books

Posted by | General Tips | Saturday 28 March 2009 5:00 am

Although experience is a great teacher when you are learning about fly fishing, you may also want to look into the myriad of books that are available on the topic. Fly fishing involves a lot of things, and you

Fly Fishing in Canada

Posted by | General Tips | Saturday 28 March 2009 5:00 am

Canada is a beautiful place to visit. When you are planning a fly fishing trip, you

Finding Solitude While Fly Fishing in Montana

Posted by | General Tips | Friday 27 March 2009 5:00 am

One of the best parts about the sport of fly fishing is experiencing the scenery and calmness around you as you are trying to land your big fish. Montana is a great place to find some solitude while fly fishing. In fact, the vast expanses that surround the rivers and streams in Montana can provide you with some of the most relaxing solitude anywhere.

Montana fly fishing is legendary. Anglers from all over the world travel to Montana to experience fly fishing the blue ribbon trout rivers and pristine mountain lakes. Whether an angler seeks to battle trophy sized wild rainbow trout on the Yellowstone River or to experience the solitude of a high mountain lake, Montana provides fly fishing experiences like no other place can.

Montana provides such an abundance of opportunities that visiting anglers frequently have difficulty in deciding where to start their fly fishing adventure. There are so many beautiful places in the hills of Montana that can provide both solitude and great fishing, many people might be overwhelmed. But so many choices provide for some amazing chances at bagging that championship fish!

For example, Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park is a beautiful spot for fly fishing. Flanked by mountains, this lake is not only a beautiful place to catch fish; it

Colorado Fly Fishing

Posted by | General Tips | Friday 27 March 2009 5:00 am

Some of the most spectacular fly fishing in the United States can be found in the state of Colorado. In fact, when many people think of fly fishing, they automatically think of Colorado before anyplace else. It is true that Colorado has some amazing fly fishing places that have some trophy-sized fish in them.

The Frying Pan River is well-known as one of the best fly fishing rivers in the entire state. This is a beautiful river with easy access. Located just outside of Aspen, the Frying Pan is host to a variety of trout including rainbow, brown and cutthroat. There are year-round hatches making fly fishing in any season possible for the avid fisherman.

Another great river in the Aspen area is the Roaring Fork. This diverse river varies from small and calm to large and mighty in places. The river is classified as wild trout waters and is easily accessible down the Rio Grande Trail. As with the

California Fly Fishing

Posted by | General Tips | Thursday 26 March 2009 5:00 am

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Alaska Fly Fishing Lodges

Posted by | General Tips | Thursday 26 March 2009 5:00 am

Alaska is well known for its incredible fly fishing, but it

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