Mar
28
See Alaska Leopard Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing Action
March 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Here is a short video (under two minutes of running time) on two fly fishers enjoying some afternoon of Alaska fly fishing. The fisher guy was able to catch a leopard rainbow trout. As can be seen on the clip, such a beauty the rainbow trout really was.
Both anglers obviously were excited about their trophy trout catch, examining the fish carefully, marveling at its size, color and over-all beauty. A few minutes after, they deem it was time to go – and so the leopard rainbow, briefly hooked, was able to regain its freedom and swim away to the wide waters of the river.
Such is the beauty of catch-and-release fly fishing. You can definitely enjoy some Alaska fly fishing in many of its pristine, fertile rivers; you just have to visit one for a great and exciting and even memorable angling adventure.
Mar
22
Vermont Fly Fishing Adventures For You
March 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Vermont is where you probably like to be if you want the best place in the US for some exciting fishing. Vermont fly fishing is indeed a gaming addiction for many anglers and fishers who are in the know of this tightly-kept secret of the state.

Trout fly fishing adventures simply abound in Vermont. It is a fantastic activity to enjoy there, as you can actually cast your fly and catch some rare wild trout in the states many waters. What are the kinds of waters that you can expect from this state? First is the Ottauquechee River which is a great place for fly fishing trout, as the species thrive in these waters.
Where do you want to find, catch and land some nice brook and rainbow trout? In Vermont’s White River waters. This is very popular among fishing aficionados; in fact White River belongs to the country’s top list of trout rivers.
On this waters, it is common for fishers to catch large rainbow trout, and also possible to land trophy brown trout reaching the size of over 22 inches. Not just on Ottauquechee and White River but in many other state rivers and streams. Definitely you would not miss have some great trout fly fishing adventures in Vermont!
For those eager for some Vermont fly fishing experiences, gather all your fishing gears and equipment and make that trip now. Surely you will enjoy the amazing fishing adventures that the Green Mountain State can offer.
Mar
18
Enjoy Some Alagnak River Fly Fishing
March 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment
For the most exciting places to catch trout, you might want to try Alaska fly fishing for trout; this state is certainly one of the United States’ and even of the world’s best places to catch trout.
The season for trout fly fishing in Alaska usually begins on the second week of June and runs up to the middle month of September. The Alaskan lakes, streams and rivers teem with huge populations of streams; that’s why these waters are very popular among veteran and novice anglers and fishers.
Fly fishing Alagnak River

If you are looking to fish for wild trout, then you can try going for some Alagnak River fly fishing. This river, located on the Bristol watershed in the Southwestern region of the state, is very popular for some wild trout fly fishing. Likewise, a huge Alaskan Rainbow Trout population is found on the river. This species is a favorite among local fishermen and anglers.
Indeed, fly fishing Alagnak River should be one of your next angling trips. Not only will you enjoy catching wild trout, but you will also be amazed with the location’s scenic and exotic natural surroundings.
Wanting to find the best places to stay along the river? You can try the Alagnak Lodge and the Katmai Lodge. Both are strategically located along the river, and have great accommodations that will help you enjoy a wonderful day of fly fishing.
Experienced fly fishing guides are also available; you just need to ask for their services from the lodge personnel who are only too willing to accommodate your fly fishing needs.
Mar
9
Few Effective Tips on Ice Fishing
March 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Every angler or fisher would always want to make the proper preparation before any ice fishing trip.
Here are a few effective ice fishing tips to make it a successful one:

Before you go to your angling destination, make sure you bring with you all the fishing gears and supplies that you will need.
When it comes to ice fishing, it is a must that you use the appropriate baits for the occasion. It is best to bring a good supply of maggots, minnows and wax worms.
Provide heat for yourself, especially if you intent to stay for some ice fishing for a considerable amount of time.
When it comes to the hole that you made on the ice surface, keep it clean of sharp edges around it which usually makes ice fishing more difficult as the fishing lines get entangled or even break.
Lastly, it is better to be prepared and be safe physically during your ice fishing session. You can do this be being properly geared. Winter jackets and shoes are a must to keep you protected from the harsh elements.
Mar
1
Enjoy Some Colorado Fly Fishing Trips
March 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Better believe it, but Colorado fly fishing trips are one of the most exciting as far as the veteran angler is concerned. And why not? Colorado has the most beautiful and enchanting waters that anyone can enjoy some great afternoon of fly fishing.
Fly fishers who found their way the first time to this state will be surprised how a rich variety of species are available for catching, such as brown and rainbow trout. These fish abound in Colorado’s streams and rivers, and not a few huge sized trophy fish is waiting for you to catch.
Where are the best places to enjoy some Colorado mountain fly fishing? Every fine angling seem to happen at the White River and the Colorado River, the waters of which flows through Colorado originating from the great peaks.
Other rivers where you can enjoy great thrills in fly fishing are the Roaring Fork, Blue and Crystal Rivers. Here fishing and anglers will find themselves ecstatic at the sure trophy catch at the end of the day. Other fish that populate the lakes of the state are Yellow Perch, Crappie, Small and Largemouth Bass and Blue gill.
Your favorite fishing flies usually is most prolific from July to late September. You might want to investigate the area for what’s hatching; this is a good sign that flies will actually work well on such waters. So it is advisable to go and make your Colorado fly fishing trips during this time of the year to really maximize the excitement and fun that you can earn from it.