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    Fly Fishing the Delaware

    I've done that extend in a canoe a couple of times. There were quite a few places were "porter" deeper gravel banks. The position in the park right next to 80 is the deepest memory. The rest was a lot of nice runs and pools. This was summer and the shallow water.
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    Fishing Guides

    I do not think that really caught more fish with a guide, but I learned a lot. Most have a guided tour is good communication. Check around and find a guide that provides what you need. For best results a guide that specializes in what you want. For example, if you want to dry the fish and...
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    Bran New to Fly Fishing.

    If you only plan to have a rod for a variety of applications, a 6-weight is very versatile. I suggest a bar between eight and nine feet long. Yes, with the line of the bar. Use a weight forward floating line for freshwater stream and pond situations.
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    Dog day fly fishing

    Very good tips for fishing all day dogs in late July and August. I've heard of the hottest days of summer, but the hottest days of the fall? Unfortunately for this dog, fly fishing is a risky business. White Dog offers a full flight and half-day fishing guide trips on the Provo and Weber rivers.
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    Fishing A Dropper

    I also find it much easier to let the water load of the bar. What I find funny, I always seem to catch fish on the lower gear. Almost never at the top. I've even changed a little with them the same results.
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