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Fly Fishing Fish. There are thousands of freshwater and saltwater species of fish. Some are targeted by fly fisherman, or should I say fly fisher person. Other species of fish, are just the by product and accidentally caught. More exotic fish are being targeted by fly fishing and new techniques are developed to catch different species every day. Some of these fish, depending on country and region, may have several different names, especially in the salmon family. Some fish may also have different subspecies as well. The Arctic grayling (Thymallus articus) is a freshwater fish that is part of the salmon family. The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is found in the Atlantic ocean and rivers that flow into the Pacific and Atlantic. The Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) is considered a great game fish, for it's strength, endurance and acrobatics.

Much sought after fish found from Indo-pacifc regions from Japan to the Persian gulf. {*style:<b>Bluefish Grayling is widespread from Europe to Russia. Identification guide, British, European game, coarse, sea species. Striped Bass Fly Fishing. Bass on a Fly. By Toney J.

Bass on a Fly

Sisk If you are going to catch a bass, act like a bass. This doesn't mean you have to eat frogs and harass cute little baby ducks. But you need to think like a bass. THE USUAL REASONS for not flyfishing for largemouth bass go like this: I don’t know how. Surface Flies for Smallmouth. "Casting a floating fly and watching the take, whether it's a busting strike or a simple gentle sip, still gives me goosebumps.

Surface Flies for Smallmouth

" For my smallmouth fishing, I switch between an EZ Popper (shown here) and a Floating Minnow, depending on how the fish react to the flies. An EZ Popper creates a lot of disturbance; the Floating Minnow is more subtle. Surface Presentations. Fly Fishing Bass - by Todd Moen - Catch Magazine - Fly Fishing Videos. Fly-Fishing For Bass Part II. Fly-Fishing For Bass Part 2 - FLY TACKLE by Jim Mengle.

Fly-Fishing For Bass Part II

Panfish and Perch. Basic Trout Tactics. Trout fishing is a sport for everyone.

Basic Trout Tactics

You don't need a boat and motor, a depth locator, a pH meter, a guide, or any expensive tackle. All you need is a spinning or spin-casting outfit in working order, a box of hooks, some night crawlers and a pair of hip boots. (The hip boots are optional if you don't mind getting your feet wet.) Tactics for Wary Trout. Have a question you want answered?

Tactics for Wary Trout

Email it to us at ask@midcurrent.com. Question: I’ll be fishing some western spring creeks for the first time. I live in Maine, and I’ve never fished for really wary trout before. Do you have any tips? M. M. Answer: Those of us who live on the East Coast are not accustomed to fishing in very clear water for really spooky trout, especially ones we can see.

Your question calls to mind an excellent 5-step strategy devised by Bill Tapply, who sadly passed away last week. Step 1: Locate the Fish. Step 2: Approach with Stealth. How to catch a trout. Information on choosing the right kind of fly to use to catch a trout.

How to catch a trout

If you are fishing with flies, how do you know what to use? Picking the right fly is important in trout fishing and you may even call it an art, but don’t worry too much about it. The important thing to do is to take the first step and get out there and go fishing. Brush up on the trout fishing news in your area, get your gear and go fishing. Experience will teach you a lot and it will be great fun. Fly Fishing for Beginners. Fly Fishing Strategy Tips. Here are 42 tips on fly selection, approach, presentation, and landing fish that can make the difference between a good day and a great one.

Fly Fishing Strategy Tips

A collection of MidCurrent's obvious and not-so-obvious advice. Choosing Flies Scott Cramer photo Size Matters When choosing trout flies, the relative importance of fly characteristics in your selection, in order, should be: size, shape, color, and action (for stripped flies). In saltwater, action is often more important than exact size and shape. Dropper Flies or Tandem Rigs Dropper flies are a trout angler’s secret weapon. Wet vs. Fly Color: Think Seasonal Don’t know where to start with your fly selection? Imitation vs. Fly fishing for all. What flies and when. Fly-Fishing Knots. Fly fishing warm-water streams in Middle Tennessee. A couple of weeks ago, I was asked by a good friend of mine to speak to a fly-fishing group he started here in Murfreesboro.

Fly fishing warm-water streams in Middle Tennessee

The topic was "Fly fishing warm-water streams in Middle Tennessee. " While I'm certainly no expert, I've spent my share of time getting wet in the creeks and rivers near my home ... often trying to fool fish with the long rod. The following, rather long post is the basic text of what I presented last night.

Hope you enjoy. While Middle Tennessee presents several very good and relatively-convenient cold-water fisheries, the search for trout – at least for the wading angler – can be adversely impacted by aggressive generation schedules (most of the best trout rivers are tailwaters), heavy rains, fluctuating temperatures, limited walk-in access … and in many cases, oppressive crowds. But, just outside your door, probably just minutes from the house are a plethora of warm-water fishing opportunities. Smallmouth Fly Gear · Any reel will do. Reading the Water. Stream reading is a vital skill for prospecting, but you should approach a day of fishing with the philosophy that not all places in a stream hold trout, and others that may hold trout cannot be blind-fished easily.

Reading the Water

SOME WATER that is easily fished during a hatch is tough to blind-fish with consistent success. How to read the water. Reading Dirty Water. Effect of Barometric Pressure. This is part 1 of a series of articles on the theories of the different factors which produce good and bad fishing conditions.

Effect of Barometric Pressure

The theories aren't necessarily mine, although I've attempted to provide a thoughtful summary of information I have researched, with some modification based on personal experience. I'm not entirely convinced that you should solely base your decision on whether to go fishing, on the measurement of the positive or negative factors based on theory. Although a number of the positive factors may indicate that the fishing will be good at your regular spot, I think to a large degree that the negative factors mean that you have to find and catch the fish in a different fashion than you would normally. Barometric Pressure The effect of barometric pressure on fishing feeding activity is one of the more interesting theories.

Barometric pressure is the measure of the weight of the atmosphere above us. By David GirdwoodManager, Thefishingnut www.thefishingnut.com. Fly Fishing Hardware. Some people take to fly fishing hook, line and "sinker," delving into every nuance of the sport and investing hundreds of dollars in fishing gear.

Others dabble somewhere closer to the surface, reveling in any opportunity they can find to steal away from their busy lives and enjoy the refreshing tonic of a clear, rushing stream. If you're a veteran angler, you probably already know what you need. But if you're just starting to fly fish, you probably need a little help navigating the complex array of gear that will accompany you to the water's edge - from rods and reels to lines, leaders, tippets, flies and streamers. We've created this guide to familiarize you with some of the basic gear you need to make your forays into fly fishing enjoyable and hassle-free.

Now all you'll need to worry about is whether or not you'll catch anything! Choosing Fly Line. The 25 Greatest Flies of All Time. Uk fishing laws. Northeast byelaws. Types of Casting. Types of Fly Casts All fly casting revolves around the basic backward and forward casting strokes and the control of loop size, direction and speed. Your eyes, legs, shoulders, arms, wrists and hands should all combine to energize and control the rod to cast the fly line, its leader and the fly to the target area. Standard Casting In a standard cast the fly line and rod are lifted with a smooth motion in an up-and-back direction. This backcast motion is stopped when the rod reaches slightly past vertical. As the fly line begins to fall or straighten out, the forward cast begins with increasing acceleration as the wrist snaps the rod from the 11 to the 1 o'clock positions, shooting the line and fly forward toward the presentation area.

Casting Heavy Flies. Have a question you want answered? Email it to us at ask@midcurrent.com. Question: I have a problem casting big, heavy flies. I get lots of tailing loops and wind knots, and I worry about getting hit by the weighted projectile every time it comes by my head. What’s the secret? Via email Answer: Heavy flies present casters with several troubling problems. Using a Sweep Set. Have a question you want answered? Email it to us at ask@midcurrent.com. Question: I was on the river the other day, and this guy downstream from me was catching a lot of fish (way more than me).

I noticed that whenever he set the hook, he pulled his rod to the side, rather than going straight up with his rod tip, the way I was taught to. What was he doing? Matt I., Bethel, CT. The Pile Cast. The Double Haul. Standard Cast. False Casting. Roll Casting.