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I decided to try out my birthday presents "Fly pole and waders" it was about time too considering my birthday was in April. I wish I could say I caught something but I didn't, but you can't beat the scenery, absolutely beautiful.
I'll catch one some day.
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[cool][font "Poor Richard"][#008000][size 4]Hi there Clebreto and welcome to the world of fly fishing. That is why I always carry a digital camera when ever I go fly fishing. You can enjoy two hobbies on one outting.[/size][/#008000][/font]
[font "Poor Richard"][#008000][size 4]Last year when I went to the Snake in Wyoming, the first day out I caught nada. The next day I had the same results until I asked a park worker as to a good spot to fish. He told me about a spot further down the river which I could access by a small dirt road. Caught enough cut-throats to make my day.[/size][/#008000][/font]
[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 4]As they always say "You can't catch them where they ain't". Good luck.[/size][/green][/font]
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Check in with Sportsman's Warehouse or a fly shop and tell them what you were doing and where you were fishing. They will give you some pointers that will help on your next trip out.
Ask them about mending your line when using nymphs. Fly fishing does take a little knowledge, patience and practice, but it will be worth the time invested. Get back out there while the fall weather offers some of the best fly fishing of the year.
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