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Fly fishing trips for the uninitiated

If you have never taken a fly fishing trip before and youare planning on heading for the wilderness, take along abuddy. At worst you'll have someone to compete with duringthe telling of one that got away stories. At best you'll have someone to help if trouble strikes.

Go prepared for all weathers and conditions. You'll be miserable if you spend several hours in freezing weather dressed only in shorts and t-shirt.

Remember that the more remote the stream you are fishing,the more easily spooked the fish will be. Approach the watercarefully and think for a while before you wade in.

Packing your gear for your fly fishing trip

Try out your gear before you leave on your fly fishing trip.Broken tackle in remote areas is not easy to replace. Carrysome extras for emergency repairs.

Avid anglers will often take a small fly tying kit with themso they can whip up a fly to match whatever is hatching on thewater. Others use scissors or clippers to trim a ready preparedfly into an "almost matches the hatch" one.

Remember to take a current license with you. Murphy's law states that the only time you leave it behind is the time theranger will want to see it.

Before you leave, have a look at the fishing reports for thearea you are intending to fish. You'll get good informationabout what's going on, including river levels, hatches and other details.

When you arrive or get close to your destination, wander intothe local tackle store and speak with the sales people. They'llusually know what's going on and have a few tips for you.

Guided or self-guided fly fishing trips

A guided fishing trip is a good idea if you are fishing unfamiliar waters. Even a couple of hours with an expert willgive you hints and tips that apply to that particular spot. You'll spend more time in productive fishing.

Guided trips can cost you dearly. You'll pay by the hour, bythe day, or by whatever the guide decrees. Some guided trips will include tackle, some will not. The price will vary accordingly.

If you are an experienced angler and expert at reading any water then you'll be able to get away without paying for a guide. Sometimes peace and solitude is well worth a couple of hours of getting used to the stream.

For me, the hike into the backcountry enhances the trip. Itake time to soak in the fresh air and admire the scenery. Thefishing is the climax, but the journey is well worth the time.

Fly fishing is more than just a sport, it is like painting with many brushes. An extended fly fishing trip will enable youto practice your artistry. If you return with nothing more than a greater appreciation of the beauty of a trout, then you will have returned a greater artist.

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