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Fishing On River Teith, Scotland.



This year we had the pleasure of fishing for sea trout, trout and Salmon in callander in Scotland on the river Teith.


The water quality and clarity is excellent, the area beside the car park in callander town centre provides excellent wading. The wading is easy going, with a smooth sandy bottom to the river.


Fly Fishing


Brown Trout Fishing


All though most angles visit this river for it's runs of salmon and sea trout the growing brown trout population is often overlooked. We had a number of small brown trout on the dry fly and one or two on small nympths.


Equipment


9ft 6-7 Fly Rod on Dry fly Line


Sea Trout


This perhaps my favourite type of fishing, in the dark, up to your waste in water. We found that on this water you need a decent downpour of rain to get any kind of run of sea trout.


The pools, at the meetings and just at the bridge is where we found most of our action, casting our fly just below the tree's on the far bank. We lost (I know terrible but it happens to us all) two or three decent fish and landed one 4lb fresh run sea trout.


Equipment


We were using 10ft 8wt single hander Airflow sls fly rods, these provided excellent casting and bite detection


Salmon


We had little luck on the fly with the salmon but did not anglers with two handed fly rods and heavy brass tube flies seamed to have more luck. In desperation we switched to spinning tactics using Flying C's we landed two 10lb salmon that were rather coloured.


Upon speaking to the Balif we discovered that this is the norm for this venue. However it was good sport.


Equipment
10ft Spinning rod, Braid Line and Flying C's


Our Opinion


The venue is relatively cheap for salmon fishing, everyone is happy to help the more novice angler. Wading is easy and safe. Good choice of sport from trout fishing to salmon fishing. We would give this venue 4/5

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Our Two-Handed (spey) rods are designed to meet the special requirements of steelhead and salmon anglers. Namely, covering lots of water, making precise mends and casting considerable distances. This year, working closely with our technical advisor Andre Scholz, who is one of the leading fly casters in the world, we’ve developed two additional BIIx rods, a 13’ 3” 7/8-weight and a 15’ 10-weight. Made with second-generation boron/graphite composite, they offer extraordinary power, responsiveness and accuracy. Extremely lightweight, you’ll find these rods to be a pleasure to cast all day. Our new, less expensive Vapor models are superb quality, two-handed rods that feature anodized aluminum reel seats and a metallic olive green finish. An excellent, affordable way to begin spey casting or add to your collection. 7/8-WEIGHT A new rod that was developed primarily for summer steelhead. Very light and exceptionally easy to cast. 8/9-WEIGHT 13’ Designed for medium-sized salmon and steelhead rivers, this is a lightweight, accurate rod that will appeal to anglers who prefer a 13’ length. 8/9-WEIGHT 14’ A great, all-around spey rod. With the ability to handle a wide range of fishing conditions and casting styles, this 14’ has gained a following for its unique combination of power and finesse. If you can only own one two-handed rod, this is it. 10-WEIGHT If you are after large salmon and steelhead in big water, this new 15’ rod is the call. Very powerful, but with the responsiveness for which the BIIx series in known. --> Product Details Handle: 2-Handed. Sections: 4 Reel Seat: Black Anodized Aluminum Uplock. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty Free Shipping Rod Case Included


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Fly-fishing, A Fun Sport



Fly-fishing, a fun sport


Fly-fishing is an ancient angling method especially effective in catching trout and salmon. This distinct method of angling uses artificial flies to lure or excite fish. Fly-fishing helps anglers catch the fish easier than the traditional way.


There are two basic forms of fly-fishing, dry flies and wet flies.


Dry flies need coating with floatant in order for it to sit in the surface of the water. Dry flies are mostly effective in upstream and moving water. Dry flies help anglers' spot where fish resides like pools and pocket in streams. Thus, it is easier to detect them and catch the fish.


The use of wet flies is beneath the surface of the water. Wet flies are nymphs, lures and true wet flies. It works as effective as dry flies except that in cases where weeds are many and almost touching the surface, wet flies blends with the weeds and thus may not be as effective as the dry flies.


Fly-fishing was developed in the 19th century, dry fly technique is very effective especially for slower and clearer rivers.


This is because weeds in rich rivers tend to grow closer to the surface, thus traditional wet fly fishing is almost ineffective. Dry fly fishing is thus useful by keeping the fly and the line floating on the surface. This makes fish excited and aggressive; the angler can then spot the location of the fish and in turn catches fish easier.


Later developments of fly-fishing made this concept as basis, thus in the latter part of the 19th century, anglers develop love for fly-fishing. This gave birth to fly-fishing, the sport among its aficionados.


Various parts of the United States host fly-fishing sports such as in the waters of Catskill Mountains of New York and the provinces of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, British Columbia, Alberta and California.


Anglers in North America also develop various literatures pertaining to fly-fishing. The sport of fly-fishing and all these literatures gave North America the reputation of being the birthplace of dry fly-fishing, specifically the City of Calgary, Alberta. It is arguably one of the world's best trout rivers, thus it remains to be the epicenter for the Western Fly Fishing in North America.


Various other states in America keeps the growing number of fly-fishers such as Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Arkansas. The growing number of anglers that are drawn to the sport of fly-fishing keeps the popularity at its peak.


Dry or wet fly-fishing, whichever is more effective in the rivers where you fish will help keep the sport exciting. It may not be long that other countries will learn to love the sport and make it a globally loved sport.


How does fly-fishing work?


Fly fishing uses longer and lighter rods; sizes vary from 2m (6 ft) for fresh water and up to 4m (14 ft) for salt water fly-fishing. Weight for fresh water rods are between two to five ounces.


Popular types of casts in fly-fishing follow its variety in situation specifics. Anglers uses common cast when the angler whisks the fly rod forward and back using his forearm and upper arm, the wrist is used to soften the motion.


The rod movement varies from 10 o'clock position to 2 o'clock position without touching the ground. Anglers do this to load the rod tip with energy and to travel the fly line creating distance and control; they call this motion false casting.


False casting needs to be done to excite the fish or make it aggressive enough so that when the fly touches the surface, it will be sure that the area where the fly touches is where most of the fish are located and thus will be easier to spot and catch them.


Whether you are a fly-fishing aficionado for outdoor excitement or having fun with your family, using the proper equipment will help you develop love for the sport. Keep it exciting and enjoy fishing at its finest in most popular fly-fishing locations in the country. There are many locations, thus you will not have a problem in spotting nice locations for you and your family for this wonderful outdoor adventure.

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Alaska Fishing And Lodging - Where To Stay ?



Alaska fishing and lodging is an amazing experience. First, you will enter the environment and be amazed at the beauty that it has to offer. Then, as you breathe, you will find that wonderful, crisp, fresh scent of the air surrounding you. When you walk into your lodge, you will be nothing short of amazed at the beauty, the natural qualities and the wonder that you have encountered. Of course, none of this can hold anything to the fly fishing you'll be doing in these areas.


Alaska is known for its high quality fishing. From the largest salmon in the world, the King Salmon, to the trout, the pike, the herring, sturgeon and many more, you will be in fish heaven to say the least. Here are some tips for when you are looking for your Alaska fishing and lodging travel destinations.


? Check out the Lower Cook Inlet. Here, you will find a wide range of salmon. You'll also find trout located here.


? In Bristol Bay and Cooper River, you will find some of the best salmon located.


? Southeast Alaska is where the salmon go to spawn. The winters are warmer here which makes it the ideal location to fish.


? Looking for trout, pike, burbot, or char? Look towards the arctic regions as well as the Western areas.


Where Will You Stay?


For many, the best kept secret about Alaska are the lodges. You will find a wide range of them available all year round. You can be smart and plan in advance through the web making reservations at your favorite locations. This is wise during the spring and the summer seasons when thousands of anxious anglers come to hunt the King Salmon. But, you will also find a wide range of other options too. For example, many like the remote locations where they can set up camps and really experience what Alaska has to offer. You'll find a wide range of areas to camp as well. Not to worry, if you don't make your reservations in time, just call up and find a location that has a room available to you as there are often plenty left for late coming visitors.


Get On The Tour


One of the largest benefits of all of this tourist attracting salmon is that you can often find some excellent guided tours. Here you will be able to find the most amazing quality fish so it makes sense that you take a tour of the local area to find the very best hot spots to fish. Guides will take you to the most perfect of locations so that you can enjoy the best fishing trip of your life. Some will even teach you the art of fly fishing.


Regardless of where you stay or what you do, you will find it nothing short of amazing to journey to Alaska for some of the most beautiful landscapes, the largest fish (did you know that 50 pound salmon are caught here?) as well as the friendliest people you have ever met. Make your next trip an Alaska fishing and lodging vacation.

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    Alaska Fishing Tours - Picking The Best



    Alaska fishing tours are the best money that you can spend on your fishing trip to the north. You have heard that they have a fish here, called the King Salmon. You have heard that it is often caught at a weight of 50 pounds or more. You are ready to spend a weekend or longer on those waters, searching for your fish. But, because you are a newcomer to the region, chances are that you'll need to find a little help with luring them in. A tour can be the best way to do just that.


    Why Take A Tour?


    Guided fishing trips are essentially an added bonus to fishing. Just think about it. You are able to get into the water in a location where it has been known that your specific type of fish is lurking. You can often find a guide willing to take you and your small group of friends to a remote location where there is a hot spot for trout. Or, you may find that you just are not good with fly fishing just yet. These guides are more than willing, most of the time, to provide you with a little information about how to improve your skill.


    The tour will take you to many of the best locations around the state. You'll also find some of the best salt water fishing right off the southern coastal areas. For your trip, you may want to explore the best known local location to catch the King Salmon or you may be after the trout that are also huge and beautiful.


    Where To Get Them


    Many of the tourists that head to Alaska do so just for a specific fishing trip. If you are to be one of them, do a little planning before you head out. The best thing that you can do is to plan your trip to the right areas before hand. The good news is that you'll find extensive planning guides online to help you. Visit the state's website and find out where the best Alaska fishing tours are. Your first goal is to find the best location for the type of fish that you are after. Although just about every area of Alaska is teaming with beauties, some areas are more well known for specific types.


    Now that you know where you are going, get ready to find the right guided tours offered in that area. You'll also find these available online. Take the time to check out the Better Business Bureau to make sure they are legitimate but then book them a head of time. You should do this because many of them book up months or more in advance of busy seasons.


    You will also find a wide range of these Alaska fishing tours available through the lodge that you stay at. These often are an excellent choice for local areas. They can also have a wide range of guides available to take you to nearby locations to fish. Some will take you to the perfect location to find the fish you are after if you ask.

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    Gray Drake, Dun, Sparkle


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    MIKE IACONELLI won the 2003 Bassmaster Classic. In only five years of professional fishing, he has won four majors and earned close to a million dollars. He’s been fishing regularly since he was two years old. His list of sponsors includes Dick’s Sporting Goods, Yamaha outboards, Ranger Boats, Mann’s Bait Company, Fitovers Eyewear, Stren fishing lines, Daiwa tackle, Tru-Tungsten weights, and Carolina Lunker Sauce. He lives in New Jersey.

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    Here is great angling writing from the best writers in the business—from Tom McGuane to John McPhee to Lefty Kreh. With proceeds going to FishAmerica, to help keep waters and fish healthy, and the Future Fisherman Foundation for education programs for children, these articles include Joan Wulff’s look at the stages in an angler’s lifetime; John McPhee’s passage on our country’s “Founding Fish”–the American Shad; Dave Barry's not-so-reverent take on fishing; Dave DiBenedetto on migrating stripers; Monte Burke on record bass; President Jimmy Carter on his youth; and Ted Williams on the environment. And there are many more, every one a joy to read.



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    Choose the Best Canada Fishing Trip



    Fishing trips to Canada are becoming more and more popular as a family vacation. Except for the fish, Canada fishing trips can offer great opportunities to spend your time near the water, such as beachcombing or whale watching. The excellent hotel amenities can ensure your good time there. You can have breakfast near the lakes or go hiking, or visit some museums as well. The town of Sookie is perfect for this aim, and its nearness to Victoria can offer you many more exciting things to do. Or you may as well visit Vancouver Island and experience all the delights of fishing that it has to give you. Another perfect destination for fish lovers could be the town of Port Renfrew. Canada fishing trips include all kinds of adventurous things to do, but most people still consider fishing the best way to spend the day. Here is a list of all the wonderful places that have suitable conditions for fishing.


    Ontario Fishing Lake. If you dream of going on a Canada fishing trip and spending your time in oodles of fish, the Lake of Ontario can make your dreams come true. The Closs Lake bounds in Muskie and Smallmouth Bass. The Bass caught there are of extreme size: up to and over 5 pounds. The record states that 2 people in 5 hours have caught over 50 Bass, their body length varying between 16 and 20 inches. Muskie is also plentiful, a sum of 13 was boated once on a daily trip. Their size is between 25 and 30 pounds. Land portage is easy.


    Ontario Northern Park. This lake is perfect to make a Canada fishing trip for pike. Pike can be caught there in oodles. The record made was 100 pikes caught in 4 hours. The modest quantity of pikes varies up to 50 Pikes for several hours. The best catches can be made on Terry Lake. Action for Northern Pike is extremely fast. Light tackle is also highly exciting here. Land portage is slightly difficult.


    Booger Lake. The best place if you admire Northern Pike. In comparison to Terry Lake, smaller fish can be caught here (size between 3 to 8 pounds) , but a Pike fisherperson would admire the wonderful nature and the serenity that the narrow beautiful lake offers. The best record was put by three people having caught 165 pikes in 8 hours. Land portage to Booger Lake is slightly difficult.


    Cedarbough Lake. The lake is very deep and cold-water. It can be reached by boating through a small creek. The fish species there are Northern Pike, Whitefish, Smallmouth Bass, and Muskie. Muskie fishing can be very fast at times. A visitor boated 13 Muskies at a one-day trip. Muskies are up to 30 pounds, while Northern Pike reaches up to 20 pounds. Smallmouth Bass are caught each year: their size being up to and over 5 pounds.


    Little Vermilion. It is one in an eleven-lake system. The lake is prolong, it has a lower and upper section. Its length is about 16 miles. The water is deep and cold, with many bays and reefs. Nature has created the perfect fish holding structures there. Whitefish, cisco, suckers, perch and crayfish live in the perfect water conditions. Little Vermilion is known to be the best place for a Canada fishing trip.



    George Lake. This lake is rarely visited by fishermen and it needs some more exploration. It is the smallest portage lake, but its size is compensated by its beauty and fishing quality. A stress reducing fishing trip can be made here. Northern Pike and a good size Pike can be caught there. The land portage is slightly difficult. For more information click Canada Fishing Trip


    These six lakes offer great opportunity for going on Canada fishing trips. Choose the best place for you and your family and enjoy your Canadian holiday!

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    Article by Robbie Darmona - an article writer who writes on a wide variety of subjects. For more information click Canada Fishing Trip

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    Fly Fishing in saltwater has become so popular in the last twenty five years in the Florida Keys that the Bonefish census board determined each fish is "worth" about 3,000.00. This is mostly due to the overwhelming amount of tourist who visit the Florida Keys each year to go fishing.


    Fly fishing has always been a known sport amoung its enthusasts but not until the last few decades has it sparked an interest in many more anglers. It provides the ultimate challenge to many, the cast must be perfected, take into account the wind, the moving fish, the moving boat, and you have your perfect saltwater fly fishing scenario.


    Many fly rodders flock to the Florida Keys each year for the annual Tarpon migration. Depending on the temperatures, tarpon can start showing up in the lower Keys as early as February and tarpon fishing will last well into the summer months. For a fly fisherman the first few seconds of a tarpon hookup is the most exhilarating. The hook set on one of these prehistoric silver monsters has to be strong and often you will strike two to three times to get the hook in the tarpon's cinder block mouth. Once he's hooked you will know it and most likely he'll take you on the ride of your life. Don't be disappointed if after a few jumps he gets off, that's tarpon fishing and it should be enjoyed for what it is... a great display of gamefishing.


    Other fly fishing target species here in the Florida Keys include the bonefish and the elusive permit. Permit are considered the ultimate gamefish taken on fly tackle. Some purists will even venture to say it has been the pinnacle of their saltwater fly fishing. Permit are nervous all the time. In my opinion they are a deep water fish who just do time on the flats to get food. A bandit of bait. They feed on blue crabs about the size of a silver dollar and shrimp. Therefore fly fisherman tie up many forms of crab patterns including the classic Merkin crab fly. This pattern in its many shapes and forms works best for fly fishing for permit here in the Keys.


    Some of the largest bonefish in the world live here in the Florida Keys. Large bonefish cruise the flats from Biscayne Bay down to the Marquesas Keys west of Key West. The most concintration of large bonefish is in Islamorada. Many think this is because Islamorada hosts so many release bonefish tournaments and these fish are relocated after they are released at the tournament weigh station to grow up in "downtown Islamorada" as many of the guides call it. Bonefish in the Keys range from 4lbs. to over 10lbs. and are not easy to catch on fly but it can be done.


    Advice to the Florida Keys visiting flyrodder, practice your casting as often as you can. Many visitors come to the Keys to try fly fishing for the very first time. It is a great way to either fall in love with the sport or become completely frustrated. There are casting clinics held at various fly shops in the Keys and Sandy Moret holds a fly fishing school a few times a year.

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    Complete with hook, line, and sinker, The Kids' Book of Fishing is an initiation into the oldest unofficial club in the world.

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