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  • Fly Fishing In High Mountain Lakes

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    There are two types of high mountain lakes: those above the tree line and those below it. Some lakes are at such an elevation that they are above the level where trees can grow. These lakes usually sit at the bottom of a talus slope and offer very little cover for fish. Since these lakes are nutrient-poor compared to their lower neighbors, food is scarce and they tend to have fewer trout. This doesn’t necessarily mean the fishing isn’t good, though. As long as you don’t spook the fish (which can be quite easy), you can take advantage of the scarce food situation. Hungry fish are eager fish. Because of the fierce competition for food, some of these high alpine trout will aggressively attack anything that even resembles a meal.

    The "Goofiest" Of All Fishing Trips

    Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

    There are a lot of places in this world where one can go to find solace, peace and tranquility while wetting a line for fish.

    Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida is not the first place that comes to mind.

    Nonetheless, right there beneath the shadow of the Magic Kingdom, amongst wide-eyed roller coaster riders, a stones throw from Tinkerbell’s safety harness, exists one of the prime Largemouth Bass fishing waters you will find anywhere.

    Remote? No.

    Pristine? Hardly.

    Filled with hungry fat Largemouth Bass….YES!!

    I’m not really sure what compelled me to book a two hour Disney Bass fishing adventure.

    Select Your Fishing Gear Carefully

    Monday, April 14th, 2008

    Your fishing gear can help you land the big one, so you should make sure you choose wisely when it comes to lures, reels and rods. It isn’t always the most expensive piece of equipment that wins - you have to present the right lure to the fish in order to get him to bite. Depending on the conditions and where you are fishing, you may want to be sure our tackle box is filled with equipment that will tackle any fishing situation.

    The One That Got Away On The Green River

    Monday, April 14th, 2008

    Fly fishing can be a surreal experience mending the soul of any person. That is, until you have to deal with the one that got away!

    The One That Got Away

    I’ve battled the crowds, seen the masses of fish in the crystal clear water, and been skunked by the some of the most educated trout around on the Green River below the Flaming Gorge Dam. On a float trip last fall, I experienced the true meaning of …The One That Got Away.

    3 Great Fly Fishing Tips

    Monday, March 24th, 2008

    Basically, fly fishing is not only one of the fastest growing sports; it is one of the foremost forms of conserving natural resources as well as providing aquatic recreation.

    Fly fishing is, very simple when three things are right: you must have a suitable rod; you must get a line to match it; and you must learn correct casting technique.

    For people who wish to know some tips on fly fishing, here is a list of some pointers that could help anglers harness their fly fishing skills:

    1. Material of the rod

    Fly Fishing - Catch And Release Yourself

    Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

    When fly fishing, many anglers prefer to catch and release their fly fishing prizes. Still, what should you do when you’re the prize?

    That’s Gotta Hurt

    If you become a fly fishing fanatic, you will inevitably hook yourself one day. Of course, this has never happened to me, but my “friends” have done it repeatedly. Being a thoughtful and observant person, I’ve seen how they go about unhooking themselves from a fly. Again, this is never happened to me. Ever. No, I won’t take a lie detector test.

    The Barb