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		<title>Fly Fishing &#8211; Beginners Only</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 08:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for a bit of rest and relaxation? Getting out into the world and enjoying fly fishing may be the way to achieve it. When life is become too stressful, heading out to the local stream with a fly rod in hand is a great way to relax. Taking the time to understand the gear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a bit of rest and relaxation?  Getting out into the world and enjoying fly fishing may be the way to achieve it.  When life is become too stressful, heading out to the local stream with a fly rod in hand is a great way to relax.  Taking the time to understand the gear you&#8217;ll be utilizing is key to making the most from the time you get to spend on the stream.  Fly <a href="http://informationlove.com/early-season-trout-fishing-tips/">fishing</a> has a steep learning curve for some anglers, so a guide or instructor may be a good option for learning the right types to use.</p>
<p>Choosing the right rod and reel combination, as well as little details, such as your line, leader, and fly, will help you bag a lot more fish each time you go out.  Your fly rod is crucial, and you&#8217;ll have to choose between two main types of materials for it&#8217;s construction.  Fiberglass rods fit most beginning fly fishermen well, whereas, if you have a few years in the sport, you may want a bamboo rod.  If you contact a guide, you can test both types of materials on the water, to determine which is right for you.</p>
<p>If you are looking for the <a href="http://flyfishingshanty.com/looking-to-get-into-fly-fishing/">fly fishing reel</a>, simply look for a large reel that has 2 circular plates, with line in between them.  When it comes to caring for the reel, you&#8217;re going to want to clean it and oil it regularly.</p>
<p>When it comes to the bait you&#8217;ll be using, you can either tie your own flies, or you can <a href="http://flyfishingshanty.com/fly-fishing-flies/">buy fishing flies</a> that come in packs.  If you tie your own, make sure you use high quality materials.  For buying them, ensure that you buy the best quality available.</p>
<p>Tying the fly fishing knots is key to keep from breaking fish off consistently, and requires a bit of finesse.  To keep from burning the line, wet the knot while slowly tightening it, and then clip away the excess hanging tag.</p>
<p>You can use a fly fishing pouch to keep everything organized properly.  When you are picking which pouch to use, think about one that has everything included in it, such as leaders, flies, and hooks.<br />
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		<title>Early Season Trout Fishing Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A suggestion for early season trout anglers looking for good fishing tips is to pay a lot of attention to the little brooks which later in the year will be too low for successful fishing. During the winter spawning season big trout often move into small branches of streams and, if water conditions permit, remain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A suggestion for early season trout anglers <a href="http://fishingtipsonline.com/">looking for good fishing tips</a> is to pay a lot of attention to the little brooks which later in the year will be too low for successful fishing.</p>
<p>During the winter spawning season big trout often move into small branches of streams and, if water conditions permit, remain there until spring, moving back into the bigger waters only when the stream level falls dangerously as the season progresses.</p>
<p>Even if no lunker trout are to be found, the average angler will find much more pleasure fishing for the comparatively smaller fish in the little streams than exploring the often wild and forbidding waters of the larger trout creeks and rivers.</p>
<p>Another suggestion from a list of early season <a href="http://fishingtipsonline.com/brown-trout-fishing/">trout fishing tips</a> is based on larvae and nymphs being abundant in all good streams and that these make up a major portion of the food supply of trout in the first months of the spring. For one thing, such food is easier to obtain. Also, there are few natural insects in evidence on the surface. These facts make it obvious that nymph fishing is at its very best in early spring.</p>
<p>The nymph usually is fished near the bottom, where rocks and other obstructions slow down the current of the stream and where trout like to feed without having to battle the force of rushing water.</p>
<p>Also, check up on the big fish brought in during the early weeks of the season, and you&#8217;ll discover that an amazing percentage of them are caught by fishermen using live minnows. That does not mean, however, that the angler who uses artificial lures has to bow out of the competition.</p>
<p>There are two artificial lures that specifically imitate minnows. They are bucktails and streamers. And the angler who skillfully works a lure of this type has just as much chance of taking a lunker as has the expert with the live minnow.</p>
<p>Bucktails and streamers, incidentally, are top-ranking big trout lures all through the season. They will continue to take fish even during the hot, dry months of the year, when the bait angler has a hard time getting good, lively minnows and keeping them alive once he has them.<br />
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