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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Personal Pages Fly Fishing' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Personal Pages Fly Fishing Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Personal Pages Fly Fishing 1. Which Keyword Research Tool Is Best For You? - By: Andrew Williams Your keyword research will ultimately dictate how (and if) visitors find your site. Your job in this stage of the site building process is to find out the exact phrases that people type into the search engines, when they are looking for information or products relating to your... Featured ArticleTying Fly Fishing Flies The Frankenstein Fly You can buy flies for fly fishing, but youll want to tie your own at some point. Undoubtedly, your first fly will be the Frankenstein Fly. Of FliesThere is a particular fly for every fish, location and situation. There are basic flies like the Woolly Bugger and millions of exotic ones. You can buy thousands of them, but it will set you back a pretty penny. So, its time to tie your own. The first step in the fly process is getting some educated advi ...
Read full story 2. Easy Tips For Adding Some Zest To Your Click Through Ratios - By: John Alexander Let's talk about some easy ways to fine tune your pages that you think could be performing a little better. Of all of the other choices a potential visitor may have to choose from, within the top search results, you want to make yours just a little more unique, a little more compelling than the next... 3. Fly Fishing Trips - By: Ken Marlborough This article provides useful, detailed information about Fly Fishing Trips. Everybody knows what fishing is, but fly fishing is not as well known. As the name implies, fly fishing is a method of fishing utilizing an artificial fly. It was developed as a technique for catching trout and ha... 4. De-mystifying Fly Fishing - By: Cameron Larsen I remember the first time I saw someone fly fishing. I think I was five years old. My father, my sister and I had back packed to a remote alpine lake. My trusty Zebco with the closed face push button casting reel, cork bobber and jar of Puatzkes, among my gear I couldnt live without. Positioned on a... 5. Great Spots To Take A Fishing Vacation - By: Michael Russell The waters of the world are full of fish and there are thousands of spots to take a fishing vacation. So, when you pack up and head out for a fishing vacation, it is your own personal preference of where you choose to go. However, there are some great fishing spots that are highly recommended for th... 6. Fly Rods - The Difference Between Bamboo, Graphite, And Fiberglass - By: Anne Clarke Bamboo fly fishing rods are still extremely popular, despite the fact that a plethora of fiberglass and graphite rods have appeared over the last half century. For many, though, casting a bamboo fly fishing rod is the only way to go: after all, if you are fly fishing to commune with nat... 7. Fly Fishing Basics - By: Michael Russell You pile your fly fishing gear into the van and head out to a swiftly moving stream that you know of. You park the vehicle and head across a pasture. You're glad the owner is a friend of yours, as you have blanket permission to fish on his land. You walk down a steep incline to the crystal clear str... 8. Bamboo Fly Fishing Rods - By: Will M Fishing Tips - Bamboo Fly Fishing Rods Beyond a doubt the best fly fishing rod material is good bamboo properly selected, cured, split, glued, and correctly proportioned. It possesses strength combined with lightness, resiliency, pliancy, power and balance in ... 9. The Classic Salmon Fly - By: Mpam Id 1974097 The first patterns many today consider as Classic Salmon Flies were introduced in the late 1700's. The flies were called the Peacock Fly and the Dragon Fly. In the nineteenth century what we today call works of art were made strictly for utilitarian purposes; they were tied to be fished. They were n... 10. Marketing Research Effectiveness - By: Kurt Mortensen Marketing research can be used to meet nearly all the marketing information needs of the small businessperson. Every area from developing a business plan to designing an effective advertising program can benefit from the use of carefully planned and executed research. H... 11. Salmon Fishing Basics - By: Michael Russell You pack up your fly fishing gear and head out for a day of solitude at your favorite cold water fishing spot. You arrive, pack your gear to the bank, slip on your thigh waders, add a selection of flies to your fishing vest and walk into the stream. You cast and work your fly rod and line, enjoying ... 12. Fly Fishing For Salmon- Few Tips - By: Michael Russell The flies are usually heavier doubles or trebles. These flies act as a solid attractants for salmon. Position is critical to your success. Always fish over a place where salmon prefer to rest, unless you see a moving fish It is purely lure fishing method rather than imitative of insects (... 13. Saltwater Fishing Basics - By: Michael Russell Saltwater fishing is fishing in water that has high quantities of salt, such as oceans, gulfs and seas. Saltwater flows inland in coastal areas, so saltwater fishing is possible near the mouth of rivers and streams in coastal areas. Saltwater doesn't come from precipitation nor does it come from mel... 14. Freshwater Fishing Basics - By: Michael Russell Fresh water fishing is fishing in lakes, rivers and streams that have minute quantities of dissolved salts. Freshwater sources are precipitation or melting ice and snow. There are hundreds of fresh water fish species, but the most popular are bass, catfish, pickerel, pike sunfish, trout, salmon, mus... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Fly Fishing The Pacific Inshore (book) By Ken Hanley The Pacific inshore (bays, estuaries and beaches that rim the west coast) offers the fly fisher some of the most diverse and exciting prospects for fly fishing, but it comes with its own set of challenges and demands. This book covers everything, from the species of fish and their habitats to the techniques, equipment and flies needed. Also covers how to fly fish from a canoe or kayak, among other... |
| Nomad Adventure Journals Fly Fishing Journal - Outdoor Writing The Nomad Fly Fishing Journal has waterproof pages and comes in a durable, water-resistant, zippered cover offering protection from the elements and the rigors of all your activities. This comprehensive logbook offers plenty of room to log every detail or your fly fishing adventures. *Waterproof pages *Record all aspects of the fishing experience in great detail *About the fish *About the l... |
| Dry Fly Fishing (book) By Dave Hughes This beautifully written, all-color guide, will help make you a very competent dry-fly angler with chapters on: tackle, dry-fly selection, dry-fly casting techniques, fishing dry-flies on moving water and on lakes and ponds, hatches and matching patterns, and 60 of the best dries in color and with fly dressings. 56 pages.... |
| Fly Fishing By Museum Artifacts Off White Silk Ties This 100% silk necktie features a fly fishing design with fishing poles, reels, flies, photo albums, and fish baskets.... |
| Essential Fly Fishing (book) By Tom Meade This lavishly illustrated book shows the beginner all the fundamentals of fly fishing (and helps the experienced brush upon technique), from casting to tying flies. Most techniques focus on trout, bass, panfish, but some cover game fish (pike, striped bass, even carp). 160 pages.... |