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		<title>The Best Places For Saltwater Fly Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saltwater Fly Fishing &#8211; There are many places you can go to, to have a very pleasant experience, if you are interested in saltwater fly fishing, some of the places you may want to consider is the alasky Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing in Maine, Montana Fly fishing, Colorado Fly fishing and many other places, read [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Saltwater Fly Fishing" href="http://flyfishingresourcesblog.com/saltwater-fly-fishing/" target="_blank"><strong>Saltwater Fly Fishing</strong></a> &#8211; There are many places you can go to, to have a very pleasant experience, if you are interested in saltwater fly fishing, some of the places you may want to consider is the alasky Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing in Maine, Montana Fly fishing, Colorado Fly fishing and many other places, read on, to get more ideas&#8230;.</p>
<p>Many people mistakenly believe fly fishing to be a purely fresh-water sport. They never realize the joys of saltwater fishing, poor things. There are so many places up and down any coast where fly fishing is a popular activity. Our fishing experts have put their heads, as well as their rods and reels, together to bring you a list of the very best places in the country to go<strong><a title="Saltwater Fly Fishing" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_fishing#Saltwater_flyfishing" target="_blank"> saltwater fly fishing</a></strong>. Take a look at the list below, and start planning your next fishing expedition today!</p>
<p><strong>California Fly Fishing<br />
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<p>The California shoreline offers many a wonderful place for the avid angler to enjoy the sport and pleasure that is saltwater fly fishing. From Long Beach to Laguna Bay, you’ll find many a line strung out into the blue-green Pacific waters. Ocean Blues dance happily about the coast, and offer a veritable feast for even the most seasoned angler. If you’re looking for the absolute best in saltwater fly fishing, then the shores of California simply can’t be beat!</p>
<p><strong>Florida Fly Fishing</strong></p>
<p>The sunny shores of Florida offer a spectacular venue for any angler anxious to try his or her hand at the fin art that is saltwater fly fishing. The warm Gulf waters offer a plethora of creatures that are eager to follow you anywhere &#8211; hook, line, and sinker! Day boats are available all along the coast line, ready to take you anywhere along the shore. The perfect place for the beginning saltwater fly fishing angler!</p>
<p><strong>Maine Fly Fishing</strong><br />
Prefer the icy waters of the Atlantic? Then the shores of Maine may be the perfect place for you to try your hand at the art of saltwater fly fishing. Take out a boat and angle for some of the world’s finest seafood; or just stand along the shoreline and cast your line where the wind will take it! The ideal spot for experienced anglers, Maine offers a vast array of scenic coats to spend your days saltwater fly fishing. And when the day is done on the shore, head inland for a veritable feast of East Coast cuisine!</p>
<p>Saltwater fly fishing is a sport that any angler can enjoy, regardless of their experience level. Whether you prefer the sunny shores of Florida, the warm and easy coast of California, or the frigid beauty of Maine; saltwater fly fishing is the ideal hobby for anglers of all ages. Classes are available for any beginning anglers, so there’s no reason why everyone can’t enjoy this amazing sport. Cast your line out today!</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Offers Exceptional Challenges But Fun!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Possibly one of the oldest techniques of catching fish,fly fishing is sport in which many people relish the thought of spending uninterrupted time in the water of a lake, river, stream and even the ocean angling for fish. With first reports of fly fishing dating back to the early 1700’s, it is considered by many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Possibly one of the oldest techniques of catching fish,<strong><a title="Fly Fishing Basics" href="http://flyfishingresourcesblog.com" target="_blank">fly fishing</a></strong> is sport in which many people relish the thought of spending uninterrupted time in the water of a lake, river, stream and even the ocean angling for fish. With first reports of fly fishing dating back to the early 1700’s, it is considered by many to be an art involving the ability to cast a fly line as well as to make artificial flies that either mimic natural food or attract the fish, creating an instinctive strike at the artificial lure.</p>
<p>With traditional fishing techniques, casting is done with the weight of the lure or bait leading the line into the water. With<a title="Fly Fishing" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_fishing" target="_blank"><strong> fly fishing</strong></a>, the fly is too light to pull the line and the casting technique involves throwing the line onto the water, which in turn sends the fly to the desired spot. Trout and salmon are the traditional targets for fly fishing, but many other species such as bass and panfish are also popular among fly fishermen.</p>
<p>The sport continues to attract anglers with many of them challenging themselves to catch as many different species of fish as they can by<a title="Fly Fishing Basics" href="http://flyfishingresourcesblog.com/fly-fishing-basics/" target="_blank"> fly fishing</a>. It is also growing in popularity to send a fly into the ocean for tarpon and other game fish, although the equipment used will much more durable than that used on lakes and in streams.</p>
<p><strong>Casting Techniques Vary By Location</strong></p>
<p>The method used to cast a fly line can be compared to whipping a rope on the ground to remove a kink in the rope. The line attached to the rod is lifted over the head and sent behind the angler and then rolled forward towards the target. This process is repeated several times when fly fishing until the line is out far enough to reach the desired position on the water.</p>
<p>There are two basic types of flies used in fly fishing, the dry fly, which is designed to stay on top of the water and the wet fly, which has a tendency to submerge, mimicking the actions of a natural prey for the fish. The flies used in fly fishing are usually tied by hand and designed to replicate the various stages of growth of a specific insect. Depending on the time of year, the fly can resemble an insect in its earliest stage and progress through adulthood, attracting the fish expecting the delicacy during that time of year.</p>
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		<title>Vermont Fly Fishing: Getting Started</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Top Tips For Vermont Fly Fishing</strong>!</p>
<p>If you’re interested in<strong><a title="Vermont Fly Fishing" href="http://flyfishingresourcesblog.com/vermont-fly-fishing/" target="_blank"> Vermont fly fishing</a></strong>, then you have definitely come to the right place. With only the very best information about getting started on your next fishing trip to Vermont, our experts have offered you this list of the best way to get started. Whether you’re looking for the best places to cast your line, or you’re wondering what the best type of fly to use is, getting started planning your Vermont fly fishing expedition has never been easier.</p>
<p><strong>Types Of Fish</strong><br />
The very first thing you will need to know about<a title="Vermont Fly Fishing" href="http://flyfishingresourcesblog.com" target="_blank"><strong> Vermont fly fishing</strong></a> is what kinds of fish you can expect to see. There are several different types of fish an angler can catch, but the most popular are the Brook Trout, a greenish fish with yellow spots; the Landlocked Salmon, which closely resemble Lake Trout; and the Walleye, which is the largest member of the perch family of fish. Vermont fly fishing also includes several other varieties of trout and perch, but these are by far the most common.  Rainbow Trout and certain varieties of Bass are also popular sport fish.<br />
<strong>To Guide Or Not To Guide…</strong><br />
When Vermont fly fishing for the first time, it can be tempting to just find the nearest shore and cast out your line. But if you truly want the total Vermont fly fishing experience, you should consider hiring a guide for a few days who can show you the very best places to catch the fish you want. These guides are specially trained to show anglers new to the Vermont area where the best places to fish, camp, or lodge are; as well as help out of state anglers to get their fishing licenses.<br />
<strong>Keep It Legal</strong></p>
<p>Vermont fly fishing, like any other state, requires you to have a license. If you are caught angling in the rivers and steams of Vermont without a license, you can face both a fine and jail time. Since Vermont fly fishing is such a rewarding experience, there’s no reason why anyone should jeopardize their fun. Keep it legal and get a license before trying your hand at Vermont fly fishing. They’re affordable, and required; so get your today.</p>
<p>There are too many reasons to list as to why<a title="Vermont fly Fishing" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_fishing#Saltwater_flyfishing" target="_blank"><strong> Vermont fly fishing</strong></a> is one of the most amazing experiences for any angler, be they novice or experienced. If you’re looking for the best fishing experience of your life, start planning your Vermont fly fishing trip today!</p>
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