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		<title>Basic Fly Fishing Knots For Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 18:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different fly fishing knots you might use while you are out in the water.  Some of the different knots include the Albright knot, Arbor knot, Blood knot, dropper loop, nail knot, and the improved clinch.  There are different reasons you would use each of these knots.]]></description>
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<p>There are many different fly fishing knots you might use while you are out in the water.  Some of the different knots include the Albright knot, Arbor knot, Blood knot, dropper loop, nail knot, and the improved clinch.  There are different reasons you would use each of these knots.</p>
<p>Albright knots are employed in joining together your fly reel backing line and your fly line. Remember as you tie this knot to wind your loops neatly around the loop of the larger line to ensure that it will pass through your guides easily. Some fishermen will coat their Albright knots with rubber cement which will make it more secure as well as easier to pass through your guides.</p>
<p>An Arbor knot&#8217;s name makes much more sense once you know that the fishing reel is sometimes called an Arbor. This knot, therefore, is used to attach line to reel. While tying an Arbor knot, use the second overhand knot and wind the loop twice around the arbor before making that first half hitch. Doing this increased friction; ideal for polished reels. This is an easy knot to learn and is a standby for the fisherman.</p>
<p>The blood knot, another of the most important fly fishing knots, is used when you need to join two lines which are roughly equal in size. For instance, you would use this knot when joining sections of leader or tippet. There is more than one way to tie this knot, the best being to overlap the ends of the lines you are joining and twist them together about ten times. You can make a hole in the center of these twists and pass one end the opposite way through the hole. This knot, if tied correctly will be symmetrical in the middle. This is also an easy knot and will come in handy quite often.</p>
<p>The dropper loop is another one of the fly fishing knots that allows you to avoid tangles.  This creates a loop in the middle of your leader and provides an attachment point for you to put an additional fly.  This loop can be made by wrapping around the overlap point as you hold it with your fingers.  This loop should appear symmetrical on both sides of the loop.</p>
<p>The nail knot is another one of the fly fishing knots you might need to use.  This is most commonly used to tie two lines of different diameters together.  You will thread the smaller line through the loops using a straw.  It can also be thread using a nail or with a needle.  This is a smooth and small knot which passes through the guides easily.</p>
<p>There are many different fly fishing knots you might decide to use.  You should learn many of these different knots because there are many different circumstances you will need to use them.</p>
<p>Most of these knots are easy to tie and use and you will find yourself using them regularly. Practice some of these knots before you go fly fishing.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 07:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Petersen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a truly rewarding experience, try fly fishing. You can step into another world when you are fly fishing. Actually, you don't need to leave the planet or have an out-of-body experience; but, when you are fly fishing, sometimes you get such a feeling.]]></description>
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<p>For a truly rewarding experience, try fly fishing. You can step into another world when you are fly fishing. Actually, you don&#8217;t need to leave the planet or have an out-of-body experience; but, when you are fly fishing, sometimes you get such a feeling.</p>
<p>Since you can&#8217;t fly fish at your house, in your office, or in a city, you have to visit the wild. There, you will see some of Mother Nature&#8217;s vast treasures &#8211; the rivers, lakes, and bountiful mountain streams. Noisy crowds, busy people, and demanding schedules are just not allowed in places where you can get in touch with wild wonders.</p>
<p>Some individuals will think, &#8220;What a wonderful idea!&#8221; Others may feel that this is just what they need. Unfortunately, most people have no clue as to how to begin. Consequently, obtaining the services of a fly fishing guide is a terrific way to make your fishing experience a great one.</p>
<p>Anyone who wants to have an extraordinary fly fishing adventure needs a fishing guide. It does not matter if you have never fished or done fly fishing before. Whether you are new to fishing or you are a third generation fisherman, you can still benefit from a fly fishing guide.  It is not even important that you may be staying local or that you will travel to a distant location.</p>
<p>Here are reasons why one would want to hire the services of a fly fishing guide: Beginners or novices can benefit greatly from a guide&#8217;s experience. Guides are generally experts at showing you areas where to fish, and they also can be useful for giving valuable fishing advice.</p>
<p>Whether you go on an overnight trip,  take a day class, or bring a guide along with you to a remote destination, many of these experienced professional anglers will not only improve your current fishing experience, but they can advise you on techniques for you to build on as you progress in the sport of fly fishing.</p>
<p>Many people work an average of 40-50 hours per week as well as possibly spending another 10-12 hours on their personal interests or hobbies. Just think about how much time you would be spending on developing your skills as an angler if fly fishing were your occupation as well as your personal interest and hobby,</p>
<p>Consider the sites you would have time to locate and explore.  A fly fishing guide&#8217;s workweek might consist of several days camping and fishing at a new, hot spot. Even if you have fished more than twenty years, it is a good bet that you would not have had the amount of time and opportunity to discover even half of what professional guides may have found.</p>
<p>It is possible that you may initially balk at the prices a personal guide charges, but consider this. You will have already spent hundreds of dollars on equipment, accessories, and gear, but you may only have a very limited amount of time to go into the waters after your fish. Consequently, it follows that you should make the most of your experience by benefiting from the services of a guide who can lead you where you have never been, guide you to where the fish are jumping, and possibly even give you some tips that could really improve your future experiences fly fishing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a beginner in the world of carp fishing then a quick rundown of the most common types of carp fishing tackle is an excellent place to begin your education. We will deal with the most common types of carp fishing tackle; lures, flies, hooks, floats and sinkers. Once we have covered these basic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a beginner in the world of carp fishing then a quick rundown of the most common types of carp fishing tackle is an excellent place to begin your education. We will deal with the most common types of carp fishing tackle; lures, flies, hooks, floats and sinkers. Once we have covered these basic elements you will have a better idea of what is needed to fill up your carp fishing tackle box.</p>
<p>Lures are the first, and possibly only, thing people think of when they hear the term carp fishing tackle. Lures are usually intended to imitate the look and movement of real fish. This will accomplish one of two objectives. The fish will either see the lure as food or as a challenge to their territory. Either response is likely to cause the fish to strike. No carp fishing tackle box would be complete without lures.</p>
<p>Next we come to flies, which are similar in purpose to lures and yet are different enough in the world of carp fishing tackle to earn separate mention. An entire art form has grown out of the attempts to create flies that will fool a fish into striking. Yes the world of carp fishing tackle has spawned an art form.</p>
<p>No lure or fly would be useful in your collection of carp fishing tackle unless they are combined with a hook. Single hooks, triple hooks, barbed or not, a hook is needed on every lure or fly to ensnare and hold the fish.</p>
<p>Finally we come to floats and sinkers. Your carp fishing tackle is not complete without floats and sinkers which take on a special significance. Experienced fishermen know that different types of fish are best caught at specific depths. The wide variety of floats and sinkers will place your bait at the specific depth most commonly associated with the type of fish you&#8217;re trying to catch.</p>
<p>So now you know the most basic elements of carp fishing tackle. Of course we have only scratched the surface but you do now have the basics of carp fishing tackle jargon. Let these basics of carp fishing tackle be your first step on your journey into the wonderful world of carp fishing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in Fly Fishing please allow me to introduce you to the master. His name is Jeff Berry! It doesn’t matter if you consider yourself to be a seasoned vet or a wanna be Jeff has created one of the most amazing courses on fly fishing that I have ever read. Jeff [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://a1bassfishinginfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/fly-fishing-basics.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-35" title="fly-fishing-basics" src="http://a1bassfishinginfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/fly-fishing-basics-194x300.jpg" alt="Fly Fishing Basics - free bonus book" width="194" height="300" /></a>If you are interested in Fly Fishing please allow me to introduce you to the master. His name is Jeff Berry! It doesn’t matter if you consider yourself to be a seasoned vet or a wanna be Jeff has created one of the most amazing courses on fly fishing that I have ever read.<br />
Jeff has been fly fishing for over 10 years, and if it there is a fly fishing tip, trick or strategy out there chances are Jeff has tried it.  Jeff’s course will teach you casting secrets that you will not learn anywhere else on the planet.<br />
I bet you thought that you knew how to select the best rod for you… WRONG! I thought the same thing too; boy was blown away when I finally discovered how to choose the rod that is right for me.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[When planning for your fly fishing trip there are several factors that should be  taken into consideration. You should always take the time to make your fly fishing trips more enjoyable, and your time on the water more productive. In order to properly plan your fly fishing trips, you will need to take a close [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://a1bassfishinginfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/elk_river_flyfishing_102504.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3" title="Fly Fishing Trips" src="http://a1bassfishinginfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/elk_river_flyfishing_102504-227x300.jpg" alt="Planning Your Fly Fishing Trips" width="227" height="300" /></a>When planning for your fly fishing trip there are several factors that should be  taken into consideration. You should always take the time to make your fly fishing trips more enjoyable, and your time on the water more productive. In order to properly plan your fly fishing trips, you will need to take a close look at&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What type of fly fishing do you prefer?</strong><br />
One of the first things you need to consider when planning your <em><strong>fly fishing trips</strong></em>, is this the type of fishing you want to do. Whether you&#8217;re planning on tubing some the lakes and or casting to big browns that are cruising near the bank. Or possibly you prefer fishing meadow streams and beaver ponds for native cutthroat. Maybe your plans are to spend some time doing both. Regardless each will require a different plan of attack.</p>
<p>This one decision will tell you what time of year to take your trip. You will also be able to tell what the climate will be, as well as hatches, needed fly patterns and equipment. It will also give you the information that will help you decide where to go on your fly fishing trips.</p>
<p><strong>Make a Checklist</strong><br />
I could not imagine getting through an entire day without creating some sort of checklist. This is especially true when getting ready to create your fly fishing trips travel plan. Whether you&#8217;re driving or flying, it&#8217;s a pain to get to your destination and realize that you left that one lure behind that would have made catching that record breaking fish.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know about you, but I have had this happen to me on more than one occasion. I remember one time I had left my extra waders at home, and the pair that I did bring started leaking. Now you tell me what are the chances of that happening.</p>
<p>Let me tell you&#8230; This really sucked at 9000 feet and 38 degree water. Although at the time this seemed like a tragedy it all turned out pretty good. I was lucky enough to find a fly shop open in a little town in the middle of nowhere.</p>
<p>I think it goes without saying that every since that incident I have always taken an extra pair of waders with me on all of my  fly fishing trips. The point is, had I used a checklist, I would have had my spare waders on that trip as well.</p>
<p>Now that you know to make a checklist, all you have to do know is book your fly fishing trips.</p>
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