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The Ultimate Fly Fishing Guidebook


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If you're interested in fly fishing, here's a resource you won't want to be without…


"Introducing an Amazing New Guide to Learning the Art & Craft of Fly Fishing, and Catching the Big Ones that All Anglers Dream About!"

(It's easier than you think!)



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"I was having a hard time with my casting. After reading your
instructions, I discovered what I had been doing wrong (bending my
wrist). I corrected this and after a little practice, I was finally
able to place the fly right where I wanted…near the fish! It's made
me a much better (and better fed) fisherman."

Robert
Jenkins, Trenton, NJ




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Dear Angler,


Fly FishingNot everyone is cut out to be a fly fisherman. It's not like bait casting or spin fishing. When you pick up a fly rod for the first time, you become a different person. You contract "Fly Fishing Fever," and your only hope is continual therapy and treatment.

Your life will never be the same.
You'll spend hours perfecting your cast while visions of rising Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, and Pacific Salmon dance through your head.
Your conversations will start to include terms like dry flies, nymphing, Maribou, Mickeys and Woolly Buggers.
You'll plan your vacations based on proximity to misty lakes and mountain streams.And perhaps strangest of all, you'll start to study insects and think like a fish.But don't worry; you're not alone. Millions of people all over the world suffer from this fascinating fever. And none of them are looking for a cure.

"The true fisherman approaches the first day of
fishing season with all the sense of wonder and
awe of a child approaching Christmas."
(Robert Traver)

If you've got-or want-this fever, here's something you need to know: fly fishing is more of an art than a science, but it's one that anyone can master. All you need is burning desire and detailed instruction. You supply the former, and "The Fly Fishing Guidebook" provides the latter.


"The Fly Fishing Guidebook" supplies all the basic information needed by
the beginner, as well as useful tips and resources for the more experienced fly
fisherman. Here are just a few of the topics covered in detail by this amazing
book:

  • Fresh Water & Salt Water Fishing

  • How To Build Your Own Fly Fishing Rod

  • Organizing a Fly Box

  • Designing and Building Leaders

  • Choosing the Right Flies

  • Fly Fishing Hooks

  • Choosing the Right Equipment

  • Fly Fishing Rods

  • Fly Fishing Reels

  • Reel Cases

  • Fly Fishing Lines

  • Fly Fishing Leaders

  • Fly Fishing Clothing

  • Fly Fishing Accessories

  • Fly Fishing Basics

  • Casting Instructions

  • Boats and Floatation Equipment

  • Fly Tying

  • The Types and Descriptions of Flies

  • Tying Materials

  • Fly Tying Patterns

  • Common Fishing Knots

  • Planning Your Fly Fishing Trip


As you can see, "The Fly Fishing Guidebook" covers every aspect of this exciting sport.
It explains the basic techniques so that anyone can understand them. But it goes
beyond that and shares the subtle tricks and mystical elements that fly fishermen have enjoyed for hundreds of years.

Here are some of the secrets it reveals:
  • How to use the "60/20/20" principle to create leaders that mimic flies.

  • The most crucial piece of equipment and how to select it.

  • Why barbless hooks are sometimes the best option for big fish.

  • The four basic types of rod and which ones are best for action, flexibility,
    strength and value.

  • The most important feature of the fly reel and how to use it.

  • One of the quickest and easiest ways to spot fish (it's not a fish finder!)

  • How to land that monster fish when it strikes.

  • The most common casting mistakes and how to avoid them.

  • The best way for beginners to catch trout.

  • Ways to repel bugs, stay warm, and be safe.

  • The benefits of belts & organizers, chemicals & dressings, clippers & nippers.

  • And much, much more!!


    Table of Contents:




    Introduction

    • What is Fly Fishing?
    • Types of Fly Fishing (Freshwater, Saltwater, etc.)
    • Dry Fly Fishing vs. Wet Fly Fishing
    • Best Places to Fly Fish

    Getting Starting with Fly Fishing

    • Buying a Rod vs. Building a Rod
    • Rod Building Components
    • Organizing a Fly Box
    • Designing and Building Leaders
    • Choosing the Right Flies
    • Fly Fishing Hooks

    Essential Fly Fishing Equipment

    • Choosing the Right Equipment
    • Fly Fishing Rods (Discuss the different types.)
    • Fly Fishing Reels (Freshwater Reels, Saltwater Reels, Reel Cases)
    • Fly Fishing Lines (Floating, Sink-Tip, Sinking, Multi-Tip,
      Shooting Heads, Accessories)

    • Fly Fishing Leaders (Trout Leaders, Braided Leaders, Specialty
      Leaders, Leader Accessories)

    • Fly Fishing Clothing (Bug Jackets, Clothing, Gloves, Hats, Vests, etc)
    • Fly Fishing Accessories
    • Accessories: Belts/Organizers, Chemicals & Dressings, Clippers/Nippers, Creels, Entomology, Floatants, Lanyards, Scales & Measuring Tape, Sharpeners, Thermometers, Water Purification, Weights, Trade)

    Fly Fishing Basics

    • How to Spot Fish
    • Keeping Your Fish
    • Cleaning Your Fish
    • Transporting and Storing Fish

    Fly Fishing Secrets and Techniques

    • Fly Casting Instructions
    • Fly Casting Techniques
    • Useful Tips, Secrets, and Techniques
    • Using Boats (Canoes, Drift Boats, Fins, Floats Tubes, Kayaks, Pontoon Boats, etc.)

    Fly Tying

    • Tying Materials
    • Fly Tying Patterns
    • Common Fishing Knots
    • Using Fly Tying Vises
    • Tips and Techniques
    • Other Equipment (Desks, Benches, Tools, etc.)

    Final Thoughts

    • Planning Your Fly Fishing Trip
    • Using Boats vs. Wading

    Appendix

    • Professional Associations
    • Other Publications



"Calling fly fishing a hobby...
is like calling brain surgery a job."

(Paul Schullery)




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"As a beginner, I really appreciated your detailed descriptions of the
various gear and equipment needed for fly fishing. The information
on the best types of flies and leaders for Trout helped me know
exactly what to buy before my trip to Elk Lake. I caught four beautiful Rainbows!"


Benjamin Saddleman, Allentown, PA





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If you've got-or want-this fever, here's something you need to know: fly fishing is
more of an art than a science, but it's one that anyone can master. All you need
is burning desire and detailed instruction. You supply the former, and
"The Fly Fishing Guidebook" provides the latter.






"The Fly Fishing Guidebook"

It's like having your own private fly fishing coach in your vest pocket! Learn the
tips and techniques in this book and you'll soon be impressing your buddies with
beautiful mounted trophies and tales of the fighting whoppers that didn't get away!

Whether you're a novice or veteran angler, you'll love what "The Fly Fishing Guidebook" will teach you about this addictive pastime.

But wait, there's more!
Included within the book are links to the top five websites hosting a magnitude of information on America's (and the world's) best places to fish, links to 11 professional associations and other helpful resources.

And it's yours for only $29.95

Don't let this one get away!
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