Fly Fishing Guidebook
The Fly Fishing Guidebook is a downloadable ebook chock full of flyfishing information.
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!! - 56 day money back guarantee if you are not satisfied.
Not 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 hands-on fly fishing treatment.
Your life will never be the same.
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October 1st, 2008 at 2:09 pm
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
October 1st, 2008 at 2:10 pm
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