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Contents
About Fly Fishing
Fly Fishing Gear & Tackle
Artificial Flies
Fly Fishing Knots
Fly Fishing Tips
Fly Casting
Fly Fishing For Trout
Fly Fishing For Bass
Fly Fishing For Humpies (Humpback Salmon)
Fly Fish for Panfish
Fly Fishing For Bonefish
Fly Fishing For Arctic Char
Small Stream Fly Fishing Techniques
Lake Fly Fishing Techniques
Saltwater Fly Fishing
Matching The Hatch
Other Books Of Interest
Easy on the back cast. One of the most common mistakes in fly fishing is overdoing the back cast. If you pull the rod too far back on the back cast, it can cause the line to hit the water behind you and spook the fish all around you in the process. It’s best to stop the rod by the 1 o’clock position so that you may straighten the line behind you and then make a precise forward cast.
Contents:
About This Book
The Basics
Getting Started Fly Fishing For Trout
Trout Fishing
Fly Fishing Equipment
About Your Trout Fishing Tackle
Still Water Trout Fishing
Where To Find Trout In Streams
Fly Fishing - Catching Trout in the Early Season
Trout Fly Fishing In Fall
The Three Main Senses Of Trout
Three Best Fly Fishing Methods for Trout
Wet Fly Fishing For Trout
Fishing With Fly Fishing Nymphs
Speckled Trout Fly Fishing Strategies
May Flies For Trout
Catching Trout With Nymphs
Effective Rainbow Trout Fly Patterns
Fly Fishing Terrestrials For Trout
Trout Fishing From a Float Tube
Best Fly Fishing Spots In The U.S.
Trout have three types of holding lies. Deep holes which look like dark areas in the stream bed are often used to escape from the current. The best deep holes have boulders or logs for cover. Eddies below points, such as the edge of a boulder, create a slack water pool, and sometimes a reverse current pool, that often hold many trout. Upwelling springs appear as light spots of bubbling sand where the silt has been washed away. Many trout are drawn to these springs in the summer and the winter because they have a stable temperature.