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Fly Fishing Art of War
Article by Chad Schiel
In much the same the way the Marine Force Recon unit invades enemy battlespace with a swift and intelligence-based approach, you must also use a similar method on the water when fishing if you want to be successful. To accomplish this, an angler must be quick in his or her approach without the fish recognizing their presence. You do this by staying out of site, minimizing movement and false casting, making your first cast your best, and most importantly you must prepare yourself prior to ever beginning your approach on the water. (more)
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Wiped Out: Wiper on a Fly
Article by Chad Schiel
“Every time I chase this fish on a fly, my lower back hurts at the end of the day from all the intense action!” I excitedly muddled to my dad after a long hard afternoon of catching Wiper with flies. Muscles stiff and being bone tired proves to be a good indication of how intense the fishing can be if in the right place at the right time. For those of you who have never had the opportunity or desire to catch this fish, you are missing out on what I consider to be one of the greatest fish to pursue with a flyrod. (more)
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Streamer Fishing Fundimentals
Article by Chad Schiel
Learning to using streamers is crucial if you wish to become a serious fly angler. The reason for this is very clear; most fish don't eat small insects like trout do, and large trout would rather eat something large one time than eat small insects all day. I am one to admit that if I could only carry one fly for the rest of my life it would be a streamer. If you want to start catching other species of fish and trophy trout regularly, learning to fish a streamer is as important as learning to cast. (more)
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The Hatch
Article by Chad Schiel
There is nothing better than finding yourself on a remote stretch of river during a thick evening hatch of caddis, mayflies or stoneflies. After all these are the moments that fly fisherman dream about and sometime never experience. Finding yourself in the right place at the right time can be quite difficult; after all, most of us don't get the option to fish everyday. This is why it is so important that you are prepared for the moments it might happen. (more)
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