In theory, fly-fishing is a simple sport: Pick a body of water, choose a fly-fishing rod, select your “fly” (or bait), tie a secure knot, cast your line and, hopefully, land a fish on the other end.
Mike Wallace of Brunswick puts the finishing touches on a fly that helps pass long winter evenings and offers hope for spring. Credit: Courtesy of Bill Graves I can’t really remember how old I was ...
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. (Dec. 26, 2012) -- For many of America's war-torn and disabled veterans, adjusting to life as a wounded warrior can be the mental and physical journey of a thousand ...
Advertising and fly fishing are two areas to which I devote many hours of most of my days. I have created ads all my adult life – while I am relatively new to the art of tying my own flies. Over the ...
After starting a fly tying business in high school, Caleb Thomas now sells his products online and in stores, focusing on niche patterns.
Spread the love“`html Fishing is not just a pastime; it’s an art form that requires skill, patience, and precision. Among the many techniques that make a successful angler, mastering fishing knot ...
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