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Fly fishing is an incredible sport that is rich in history. If you're planning a fly fishing trip, you'll want to make sure that you have all the equipment you'll need to have a great and profitable time. We stock a wide variety of fly fishing gear, including wet or dry flies, boxes, lines and the best rod and reel combos. Our prices are incredible and you won't be able to find a wider selection of gear designed for fly fishing anywhere else.
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Whether you want to try tying your own flies, or you are looking for a wide variety of pre-made flies, you can find them all right here. Get the supplies you need to make your own, or take advantage of the latest techniques and methods with pre-made flies. We also stock waders, and other fly fishing clothing and accessories to make sure that you have everything you need.
No matter what stream you decide to try, you're going to need the right gear at hand if you want to be successful. Fly fishing is a sport that requires both patience and skill, as well as the right equipment. If you're new to the sport or looking for some new techniques, browse through our large selection of books and videos designed for the fly fisherman. Whether you are looking for that special fly fishing rod or reel, or you need to stock up on flies, we've got it all in one spot. It's never been easier to find all of the fly fishing gear you could ever need.
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- Book Review: The LL Bean Ultimate Book of Fly Fishing by Macauley Lord, Dick Talleur and Dave Whitlock When it comes to the great outdoors, LL Bean is probably one of the most recognized authorities on the subject. They have built up quite a following over the years with their outdoor clothing and accessories and it was only natural that instructional books would follow. If you are interested...
- Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Whether you are a lifelong fly fisherman, or someone that has been intrigued by this sport, the Orvis Fly Fishing Guide is one of the single best resources we have ever come across on fly fishing. This new edition contains more than 400 photos and illustrations and offers some of...
- Fly Fishing what is it? Fly fishing may seem like a great and easy-going hobby but it is actually a difficult sport that requires a true love for fishing and a sharp mind to understand all the instructions and the use of the equipment for fly fishing. It is different from ordinary fishing where you...
- Fly Fishing At Sea Many people pass their time away doing various activities. While some would prefer sitting down with a good book others just can’t wait for the weekend and holidays to get their hands on their fly fishing rods and head on out to the lake A hobby or a past time...
- Defining Fly Fishing I’ll bet that you have any idea about fly fishing, aren’t you? So, what really is fly fishing? Why bother ask this question? Well, it is relevant to answer the question given that fly fishing has been a matter of public policy. Definitely, this is the most obvious in the...
- Review: Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die by Chris Santella Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die is a unique book that offers 50 short takes on the ultimate destinations for fly fishing. Taking after volumes like "1000 places to see before you die" and "100 things to do before you die", Santella gives the most vital information on...
Seven Tips for Fly Fishing Here are seven basic tips for improving your fly fishing experience. - Use proper fishing etiquette when taking out your line. Common courtesy has dictated that if an angler has a fish on the line, you should take your line out of the water. This is to make sure that...- Fly Fishing Tips There are thousands of live-bait anglers, who are excellent sportsmen, but the fly fisherman can practice better conservation from the beginning. Basically, fly fishing is not only one of the fastest growing sports; it is one of the foremost forms of conserving natural resources as well as providing aquatic recreation....
- Fly Fishing In The State Of The Rockies Fly fishing is an old and precise angling method primarily developed specifically for salmon and trout catching, however extended to varieties of marine species such as bass, carp and pike. An artificial fly with a total resemblance of the real fly is constructed with feathers, furs and materials and tied...
- Fly Fishing Rod Foundation Bamboo has many uses. The most common probably is making it into a fly fishing rod. There is a science that explains why bamboo fishing rods are better. The combinations of these elements give incredible strength, durability and allow the natural smooth movement of the bamboo rod. - The weight...
- Flying Will Cost More 'What on earth is he bleating on about now?' I can hear it said. 'I thought this was a marine aquarist’s site.' Well, it is a marine aquarist’s site. Also flying will cost more, and it will have an impact on marine aquarists. Everything seems to be creeping upwards in...
Potential Problems With A Fish Only Aquarium The fish only system is probably not as popular as a captive reef but there are plenty of aquarists who maintain one. There are advantages to it as well. The fish only aquarium can house fish that would not be welcome on a captive reef because they are predatory...- Aim For Excellent Water Quality And Your Fish, Corals Etc Will Thank You For It The title of this post is a saying which my father has said to me ever since I first started in this hobby. Where he got the saying from I don't know - maybe he made it up himself. How true this saying is though. It does not matter if...
- If A Fish Dies Should You Remove It From The Aquarium Quick post this evening I'm afraid as I am limited for time. Again today's post comes from a question I was asked a while ago. 'If A Fish Dies Should You Remove It From The Aquarium' To me you should only remove a deceased fish from the aquarium if you...
- Acclimatising New Corals And Fish The Correct Way The purpose of acclimatisation is simple - the water that the animal is packaged in may have a different temperature, pH and salinity than that of your aquarium. Aquatic life (especially corals and invertebrates) are very sensitive to minor changes in water parameters therefore acclimatisation is a requirement for success....
- Should You Use An Automatic Fish Feeder It is best to feed the fish in the aquarium every day, even better is to feed them more than once every day as they then get food sparingly throughout the day however what do you do when you are away from home. In my opinion it is best to...
- If I Were Only Allowed One Small Fish! There are so many choices of fish for fish only and reef systems. Fish only systems usually carry a higher number of inmates and these could be just about anything available at the LFS (local fish shop), the restrictions being the size of the aquarium and the compatibility of the...
- Fish Disease - What To Look Out For When the aquarist obtained the desired fish for the display aquarium hopefully time was spent observing them. Just because fish are ‘new’ and in a dealer’s sale tanks does not mean they are problem free. This isn’t having a go at dealers at all; fish can have problems that don’t...
- Keeping a tank of marine fish A lot of people get confused when they are interested in keeping a tank of marine fish. I was lucky when I first started as I had my dad to keep me on track and ensure that I did not get things wrong.
- Can You Build A Fish Tank From Plywood? Aquariums get more expensive as they get bigger. Well, there’s a pretty obvious statement to start with! However for the aquarist who is not keen to meet the price of a large aquarium but is able to deal with the cost of everything else there is a way around the...
- The Banded Coral Shrimp There are a few shrimps that find favour with reef aquarists. Two favourites are the cleaner shrimps Lysmata amboinensis and Lysmata grabhami. Another is the banded coral shrimp, often called the banded boxing shrimp, properly called Stenopus hispidus. Have a look: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Stenopus_hispidus_1.jpg Where the common name comes from is partly...
Frugal Thermodymics Part I: Limiting Sources of Heat in the Home How to keep your home cool with basic scientific principles and thermodynamics. Save money on utilities and air conditioning with logical and simple methods.- Here’s Something To Look At... Most marine aquarists love looking at pictures, I certainly do. There are loads of pictures relating to the marine hobby available online, and this is another - but not ‘just’ another. This one is really worth noting on the ‘Favourites’ list to visit whenever. The photos are excellent and a...
California's Fish in Need of SOS Two thirds of the native salmon, steelhead, and trout in California are heading toward extinction, unless there are some major changes made in how the state manages and protects its rivers, according to a report that was recently released by one of the top fish experts in the state. According...- Linking A ‘Multi-Purpose’ Aquarium Many aquarists no matter what type of system they are running, fish only or reef, use more than the display aquarium. The obvious example is the sump. Of course the extra aquarium doesn’t have to be just the sump, it can be one intended for other purposes. An extra tank...
Warm Weather Food Safety Tips Food safety practices should actually apply all year round, but in summer and any time of warm weather, regular precautions might not be enough. For example, you might be able to leave food unrefrigerated for several hours in February without seeing any major effects, but the same practice may...- Micheal Phelps: It's not over yet Seven golds. Seven golds. Still, not over yet. Saturday's fly finals was all about a hundredth of a second. Micheal Phelps swam ahead of Milorad Cavic by 0.01 seconds to claim his seventh gold medal in Beijing Olympics, tying Mark Spitz's number of gold medals in 1972 Munich Games. Phelps...
President's Day on the Bay Last Sunday (ok the day before President's Day) a few friends and I arranged a day cruise/fishing trip on the bay. We didn't have a planned itinerary, but I think you will see the day turned out pretty nice. It started for me at 8:30am leaving my house, picking up...
Catching Winter Crappie For most fishermen who have a penchant for catch crappie, wintertime crappie catching is perceived to be an absolutely impossible task. Many fishermen even believe that Crappie catching is completely unheard of at all during the colder months of the year, but this simply is not true! Crappie fish do...
Canadian Pharmacy in Bagdad? Following on from my earlier experiment with "The Complainerator", I got a very similar message from myself to myself again... It's the address I used to dig into XIN NET, whose automated systems now seem to think I really, really need some drugs from a Canadian (United Kingdom for me)...


























































































