Usefulness of Clear Polarized Sunglasses
Q: “I travel a lot and fly-fish in both fresh and salt water. Many times I start very early or take advantage of a late
Q: “I travel a lot and fly-fish in both fresh and salt water. Many times I start very early or take advantage of a late
Q. “I take good care of my fly rods, yet over the years, I have broken three. In each case, I didn’t know why. Some
Q. When the water is calm on the flats, I find that a leader of 12 feet or longer is necessary to prevent spooking fish
During the late 1950s and 1960s, I used Fenwick FF85 rods. There was no question that after long and hard use, the blanks would soften
Q: “I’ve caught a number of bonefish on several trips, but none were more than 4 pounds. I would like to catch a really big
Q: “I really enjoy using popping bugs for all kinds of saltwater species, and I think sometimes larger fish will take a bug faster than
What is the best way to test a knot?
Q: “I’m planning to go to the Ambergris Caye area of Belize with my family next year. I will definitely use a guide for most
Q: “I saw a fly-casting article that said you should not shoot line through your hand to reach the target. Do you have any comments
Q: “I use tippet rings for trout and find them to be a great advantage. Do these rings have a place in saltwater fly-fishing?” —Jim
Q: “Braided gelspun lines are now often used as backing on offshore reels in places where fish are expected to make long runs. Is there
Q: “Though I feel that I am a decent caster, sometimes when I shoot my line to make a presentation, the line will wrap itself
Q: “I travel a lot and fly-fish in both fresh and salt water. Many times I start very early or take advantage of a late
Q. “I take good care of my fly rods, yet over the years, I have broken three. In each case, I didn’t know why. Some
Q. When the water is calm on the flats, I find that a leader of 12 feet or longer is necessary to prevent spooking fish
During the late 1950s and 1960s, I used Fenwick FF85 rods. There was no question that after long and hard use, the blanks would soften
Q: “I’ve caught a number of bonefish on several trips, but none were more than 4 pounds. I would like to catch a really big
Q: “I really enjoy using popping bugs for all kinds of saltwater species, and I think sometimes larger fish will take a bug faster than
What is the best way to test a knot?
Q: “I’m planning to go to the Ambergris Caye area of Belize with my family next year. I will definitely use a guide for most
Q: “I saw a fly-casting article that said you should not shoot line through your hand to reach the target. Do you have any comments
Q: “I use tippet rings for trout and find them to be a great advantage. Do these rings have a place in saltwater fly-fishing?” —Jim
Q: “Braided gelspun lines are now often used as backing on offshore reels in places where fish are expected to make long runs. Is there
Q: “Though I feel that I am a decent caster, sometimes when I shoot my line to make a presentation, the line will wrap itself
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