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Fly Fishing: Tying a Fly

by Ross Sanner on January 12, 2015 in Fly Fishing, The Great Outdoors

One of the most important steps when it comes to being a successful fly-fisher, is learning how to tie a lifelike fly properly.  Most well-tied flies are done specifically to cater to the particular kind of fish you are trying to catch.  Here are the three most common ways to tie a fly: The first is the pheasant tail nymph,… Read more →

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