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posted by John Scarlett on Sep 26

Fly fishing is a great way to spend you time. There are also amazing locations to visit which offer spectacular views as well as fishing, hence creating the perfect experience.

Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to improve your technique there is no better source of help, guidance and information than fly fishing instruction.

1. A Worthwhile Return On Your Investment – The investment you make on lessons will reap you big rewards. After lessons you will feel more confident, and this confidence will help you be more adventurous, to try different places to fish and to generally better enjoy yourself.

There are different ways to learn fly fishing, the most common being either regular weekly lessons, or a course. Which ever you choose it is advisable to go through a reputable fly fishing school as you want to be sure that you get the best fly fishing instruction possible.

2. Learning to cast – Although most fly fishermen are all too willing to offer advice and help to beginners, there is no substitute for a good solid knowledge base from which to build. Once you have learned the basics you will find that with experience your ability will increase much quicker.

You need to learn how to relax and cast with a smooth motion, avoiding any jerks. Casting short distances can be mastered quite quickly, but for longer casts a lot of practice is needed.

3. Which Rod And Line – It is important to do some research before starting fly fishing, but with good fly fishing tuition you will have the equipment explained to you and you can also get personal advice as to which rod and line to invest in an why.

Good fly fishing instruction will cover any equipment questions you may have.

In summary you can learn a lot, which will greatly increase both your success and enjoyment of fly fishing with good fly fishing instruction.

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posted by Bill Hefensen on Sep 19

Most people imagine the iconic fly fisherman standing in waste high water, and fully decked out in waders, boots, and fly vest. Many fishermen do indeed choose to carry all of their fly fishing materials into the center of a river. However, this isn’t the only way to fly fish.

However, it is becoming more difficult to find open shoreline to fish. With so many other fisherman competing for the prime holes, more and more fisherman are taking to fly fishing boats. Boats allow you to avoid the rat race. They also let you fish in front of untouched private property that may otherwise be inaccessible.

Giving the Drift Boat a Chance

Fly fishing boats allow fisherman to drift right by all those shore fisherman. They allow you to find the pristine, untouched holes in the river. Perhaps the best of the fly fishing boats, is the river drift boat. The drift boat excels in the river fishing found in western states.

The drift boat is really an normal dory that has been upgraded for river fishing. Drift boats are characterized by their flat bottom, high sides, and narrow stern. They have a wide center and can spin around in the water effortlessly. The drift boat gives a rower much more maneuvering power compared to other fly fishing boats.

The reason drift boats make such great fly fishing boats is because they were designed with fishing rivers specifically in mind. They have ample dry storage, so you can bring your camera and dry cloths without worrying whether they will stay dry. Not only that, but they allow you to stand and fish. Many have knee locks that allow you to lock yourself in in standing position. This is great if you like to cast far even while running rapids.

Fly fishing boats come in many flavors. River rafts are perhaps the most common. However, drift boats offer significant improvements over rafts. they move much more quickly and turn incredibly fast. Additionally, they can drop anchor at any time. This allows you to stop and fish pods of fish.

Fly fishing boats can be a bit of work. This is definitely the case with drift boats. To have a drift boat, you will need a trailer and vehicle that can tow it. You will also be limited to using boat launches. Additionally, drift boats don’t perform well in low water.

Perhaps the biggest drawback for many, is the price. If it weren’t for the high expensive of buying a drift boat, just about every fly fisher would have one. Those who have them though, will tell you they are well worth the price.

There is plenty of information about fly fishing online. For more information checkout this site on fly fishing boats.

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