Posts Tagged ‘Flies’
After months of changing out lines and tying new flies to pass away the winter months, another fishing season has begun, and last weekend in Cooper Landing numerous anglers took to the waters of the upper Kenai River in pursuit of trout.
Great Fly Fishing With The Right Fly Fishing Tackle
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Without having the right fly fishing tackle one cannot fly fish. Fishing rod, reels, lines, flies , waders and a tackle box are some of the fly fishing items which will be useful for fresh angler and experienced angler. You will certainly need to pick a rod that can help you to accurately cast the fly line and which has artificial flies attached to it and the fly reel is designed to hold your fly line as well as allows you to supply drag whenever it is required which will surely be the case when
Information About The Right Fly Fishing Tackle
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
It is not possible to fly fish in the absence of the right fly fishing tackle. Items like fishing rod, reels, lines, flies, waders and also a tackle box is important for both new angler and for an experienced one. You will certainly need to pick a rod that can help you to accurately cast the fly line and which has artificial flies attached to it and the fly reel is designed to hold your fly line as well as allows you to supply drag whenever it is required which will surely be the case whenever y
The Maltese Falcon Flies into San Francisco Bay
Sunday, September 27th, 2009
Originally posted 2008-09-28 17:17:28. Republished by Blog Post Promoter Related Posts Blue Angels Arrive in San Francisco for Fleet Week The time has come again for Fleet Week in the little town of San Francisco, and the spectators and residents should wear their ear plugs and have binoculars at the ready. The sights will be amazing, as the Blue Angels will be flying for four consecutive afternoons. Thursday and Friday...... California Hatchery Salmon Truck Delivered
“Pipeline Memories”
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Connected to our entry on Sunday about the tenth anniversary of the death of young fly fisher Liam Wood , a family friend tells a story about the kind of person Wood was. Hint: he was the kind of young man anyone would have wanted to fish with . "In November they went to the mouth of the creek and cast flies for salmon from the bank across from the crowded jetty. December saw them at the Samish River, fishing for salmon and sea run cutthroat trout. Spring was trout season, sometimes hiki