Archive for the ‘Fly Fishing’ Category
Sep
2008
Getting Prepared For Your Fly Fishing Trip
September 10th, 2008 at 01:55 am by FreshAire in Fly FishingWhen it comes time to start getting ready for your yearly fly fishing trip, it is important to know that you should have a wide variety of stuff to get you started. Whether this is a weekend getaway or a total fly fishing vacation for a week, it is important that you have a wide variety of things to get you through your fishing adventure. No fly fishing trip is complete without a fully stocked tackle box so make sure that you get everything you need well in advance before your fly fishing trip begins.
It would be idea to start looking through your tackle box and supplies well in advance before your fly fishing trip is set to begin. This is so that you will have plenty of time to stock up on the supplies and things that you are in need of. Even if you think that you are fully stocked, if you have not been on a fly fishing trip in a while, there may be things that you are forgetting about. Give yourself plenty of shopping time so that you are not too rushed on finding the things you need in order to get prepared for your fly fishing trip.
Places To Find Great Deals
When it comes to buying all of your supplies for your fly fishing trip, it is important to try and find the best deals possible so that you can save yourself some money. Even though individual pieces of things that you are in need of do not seem to cost a lot of money, when they are all added up, you will be surprised on how much you are spending. Some people just cannot seem to walk out of a store without spending several hundred dollars in getting prepared for their fly fishing trip.
In order to prevent yourself from spending money like that for your fly fishing trip, it is a good idea to do some smart shopping in order to get the best deals around. A good place to start is always the Internet because that is the one place that you can go to that you will be able to compare several stores without having to drive all over town. Also, when purchasing online, you may be able to even save money by buying in bulk and still end up spending less on your fly fishing trip then you would have ever done in the regular stores.
Sep
2008
Professional Tips About Bass Fish and Crayfish, Small Fish, Larval
September 5th, 2008 at 06:43 pm by FreshAire in Fly FishingTips to finding bass
Bass fish have favorite spots. This khowledge helps people to find both the small and large bass. A few tips on lures, lines, rods, etc, will not hurt either. To help you get started we can consider bass fishing and hot spots. Bass type is an important detail for this issue. In view of the fact, we can discuss bass type, and how to find them.
How to find bass. Kissimmee great adventure bass fishing. Each year hundreds of anglers travel to Florida to enjoy sports, trophy fishing, fly-fishing, and so on. Kissimmee connects with some of the greatest areas for bass fishing. Butler and Harris Chains will travel you through the bionetwork of Florida Everglades that surround many bass fishing areas.
Kissimmee lake is located in the spectacle region of Orlando. Online you will find guides, which take you on bass fishing adventures, such as bass hunting, trophy fishing, and so on. Guides will show you where the trophy bass swim, including the black bass, largemouth, smallmouth, butterfly bass, peacock, and so on.
Orlando surrounding waters, including Kissimmee is the prominent region for bass fishing. Each year anglers enjoy sporting, hobby, trophy fishing, fly-fishing and more. Anglers often enjoy bass fishing in various parts of the United States, which their favorite fish include the redeye, spotted bass, white bass, yellow bass, etc.
Spotted bass is one of the anglers’ favorite catch. The spotted bass are often found in medium to small streams. They prefer clear, and sluggish-moving waters, as well as deep clear reservoirs. Spotted bass prefer to swim in water temperature at 70 degrees, and sometimes these fish will swim at a depth of 100 feet. You will rarely find spotted bass in organic lakes. The largest spotted bass was caught in Lake Perris located in California and weighed 9 pounds and 4 ounces.
Useful info: spotted fish enjoy crayfish, small fish, larval and mature insects.
Big bass fishing often takes place around freshwater streams. The striped bass is often found in areas where it can fulfill its anadromous needs. Striped bass are often found in extensive reservoirs around the southern areas. The largest striped bass was caught in the Colorado River, located in Arizona and weighed 59 pounds and 12 ounces. (Freshwater) The largest striped bass caught in Atlantic City, New Jersey weighed 78 pounds and 8 ounces. (Saltwater striped bass)
Fishing for smallmouth bass: smallmouth bass swim clear, clean waters. You can also find them in synthetic or natural lakes. You will find smallmouth in common waters, such as the Mesotrophic lakes, or throughout the center depth reservoirs. Smallmouth also swims in streams or rivers whereas the current moves moderately, upstream. The largest smallmouth bass was caught in Dale Hollow Lake located in Kentucky, which the fish weighed 11 pounds and 15 ounces.
Largemouth bass migrate in eutrophic waters, or natural Mesotrophic lakes. You will find largemouth in waters that provide them a surplus of coverage, i.e. weeds, vegetation, etc. Largemouth swim in reservoirs as well, especially where a surplus of timber, brush, weeds, etc, reside. Slow-moving pits, ponds, streams, and rivers also attract the largemouth. The largest largemouth bass was apprehended in Montgomery Lake located in Georgia. The largemouth weighed in at 22 pounds and 4 ounces.
Redeye bass are found in Alabama, cool water, smaller streams, etc. You will rarely find redeye bass in ponds, organic lakes, or reservoirs. The largest redeye bass was caught in Flint River located in Georgia.
By the way, you can make all the things fit into one pot and have a fishing together with the family having other kind of rest. Even vacation rentals on beach can sometimes be a perfect option for everyone to get the own type of pleasure.
Aug
2008
Fly Fishing Tricks For Bigmouth Bass
August 29th, 2008 at 04:53 pm by FreshAire in Fly FishingAnyone who really enjoys getting out in the fresh air to do a little bit of fishing may end up developing a taste for fly fishing. This type is quite popular and can involve fishing for trout or even bass. It basically depends on what type of fish you wish to catch! The great news for anyone looking to getting into fishing with a fly rod for bass is that there are several places throughout the United States that are known as hot spots. With a little bit of research, you could even find a couple of wonderful fishing areas within a decent driving distance from your home.
Striped, smallmouth and largemouth bass are the game of the fly fisherman. Some of them can be challenging, especially because they are a fairly aggressive fish that are large in size. As a matter of fact, many fly fishing old timers will tell you that their feisty nature is one of the main reasons why they like bass fishing in the first place. Catching one of these great bass gives a great sense of satisfaction and it makes the time spent making fly fishing flies time well spent. It’s why we enjoy so much the great outdoors.
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.
After you choose the fly rod that suits your comfort level, also consult with the people at your local fishing tackle shop to make sure that you get the best flies to go along with the size of bass that you will be fishing for. There are even a number of flies that can be used in fly fishing that will help you with smallmouth bass fishing, largemouth bass fishing and striped bass fishing. Asking the expert at the store will ensure that you have everything you need before you head out.
Aug
2008
Looking For Fishing Tackle
August 23rd, 2008 at 03:40 pm by FreshAire in Fly FishingFishing equipment in the UK is available at John Norris of Penrith. Find real value and products here. Highly recommended for the new fishing enthusiast to the expert fishing enthusiast. John Norris will take care of you and your order with care and speed. All products are guaranteed 100% satisfaction or you will get your money back.
Find fly fishing equipment such as fishing rods you should choose a light-weight and comfortable rod for the type of fish you are out to catch. Salmon fishing in the UK? Many brands available to choose from. Trout fishing? Check out our exclusive trout fishing poles.
DVD’s and books are available to get started fishing in the UK. You will master casting to increase your odds of catching more fish. Also, techniques revealed on catching fish. Learn fly tying from a DVD guide for salmon, trout, and more. Check out the best flies to purchase. Even if you are a seasoned fisherman/woman you will enjoy the books and DVD’s. You can even purchase cookbooks to try new sensational recipes with the fish you caught.
Many styles of lures are available to your liking. Find Mepps products such as Aglia Long Mepps, Comet Decoree Mepps, and more.
Use spotted hackle feathers for fly tying. Or choose goose biot strips. You can even purchase grouse fly tying feathers, jay wing, mallard, partridge, peacock, pheasant and more, for your fishing trip.
Compartment boxes and cases are offered for your lures and flies. Keep them protected in the boxes and handy at all times. Keep clear Epoxy Resin in your tackle box for prepared fishing. A handy thermometer is offered to store in your tackle box. Your choice of lures available in array of brands and styles.
Find vests with handy pockets, jackets with pockets, waders, hats for protection against the suns harmful rays and from small bugs. Waterproof footwear is needed to maximize your fishing experience. Find a huge top notch selection.
Don’t forget to have plenty of fishing hooks in your tackle box. Choose from a variety of sizes. There are many bargains on fishing equipment in the UK that you may want to have all types of hooks available for your fishing trip.
Aug
2008
Fly Rods And Reels Advice
August 23rd, 2008 at 03:23 am by FreshAire in Fly FishingIf you are looking for fly rods and reels look no further. John Norris is located at the Cumbrian Town of Penrith. We are located on the edge of the British Lake District. If you do not live or plan on shopping in our area, we are also available to browse and shop online. We are here to serve you with our many tested high quality products. We offer so much range of product that you are sure to find what you are looking for. You can call us at 01768 864211 or send us a fax at 01768 890476. Our experienced staff is here to help you with your fly fishing needs.
We have rods and reels to fit the type of fishing you are planning on doing. We have new products, bargain products and secondhand products. If you see a secondhand product you like please act fast as once that item is bought, it is gone. In the future another product may show up that you were looking for but we cannot guarantee how long it will take.
We have the Hardy Demon Double Handed Fly Rod. With a name like that, it’s sure to help you catch as many fish as possible. This fly fishing rod has a safe saltwater reel seat so you have no worries. This fishing rod will last you a very long time as it is built to withstand the test of time.
An example of our products: The brand Loop offers their Adventure Fly fishing Double Handed Set Special Offer for only $199.00. You get the rod, reel, line, backing, and leader all for that one low price. Make your fishing rod experience easier by buying it in one easy step.
Other brands of fishing rods we offer are Daiwa, Greys, Hardy, Partridge, Sage, Shakespeare, and Pflueger.
We also have a wonderful selection of reels for you. Quality made and we only sell the best to our customers. We offer Abel, BFR, Leeda, Daiwa, Lochmor, Greys, Hardy, Lamson, Loop, Battenkill, Orvis, Sage, Partridge, Shakespeare, and Shimano reels. Come see us for your reel needs.
We are confident you will love our products. Shop with us today as our fishing rods and reels are guaranteed or your money back.



