It all comes down to the presentation and the fly. Photo courtesy of Floating Leaf Studios
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Fly fishing is an angling method in which an artificial “fly” is used to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. Casting a nearly weightless fly or “lure” requires casting techniques significantly different from other forms of casting. Fly fishermen use hand tied flies that resemble natural invertebrates, baitfish, other food organisms, or “lures” to provoke the fish to strike (bite at the fly).
Fly fishing can be done in fresh or salt water. North Americans usually distinguish freshwater fishing between cold-water species (trout, salmon, steelhead) and warm-water species, notably bass. In Britain, where natural water temperatures vary less, the distinction is between game fishing for trout and salmon versus coarse fishing for other species. Techniques for fly fishing differ with habitat (lakes and ponds, small streams, large rivers, bays and estuaries, and open ocean.)
Author Izaak Walton called fly fishing “The Contemplative Man’s Recreation”.
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At 99 years of age, Jack shows us how it is done. He and his seven friends, (the youngest is 85) just flew home after four days at the lodge. We are looking forward to taking his photo next year.
Continue reading "99" »2015 May Lewis & Clark Expeditions and Project Healing Waters Fly-Fishing
Lewis & Clark Expeditions teams up with Project Healing Waters Fly-Fishing LLC twice a year, taking injured service men and women down the Smith River on a five-day fly-fishing float trip. We thank Dr. Gargan, a long time guest at Healing Waters Lodge, for joining the trip this year and sending us some terrific photos.
Continue reading "2015 May Lewis & Clark Expeditions and Project Healing Waters Fly-Fishing" »A Look at How Fly Fishing Works
For its many aficionados around the world, fly fishing is a soothing pastime that allows them to attune with nature while enjoying the great outdoors. Fly fishing vacations in Montana offer access to stunning scenery and to some of the best rivers for fly fishing in the country. If you have never been fly fishing […]
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WANTED: Four individuals to book a fly fishing trip down the Smith River on July 2-6, with Lewis and Clark Expeditions. Please call Mike at 406-459-2030 today!
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Proust, French Nymphing in Montana The Twenty Foot Leader. Meet Laurent Guillermin, easily the best fishermen that I have ever guided. He lives with his family near the town of Bourg en Bresse in France. Once, I watched him pick off an 18″ rainbow inside of a 32 oz Big Gulp in front of a […]
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The purpose of fly fishing is to convince an unsuspecting fish that the artificial fly you have cast onto the pond is food and not bait. Doing this successfully requires skill, patience, and the ability to efficiently wield a fly fishing rod in Montana. Here is a brief look at a few different ways that […]
Continue reading "How to Hold a Fly Fishing Rod" »Getting Started with Fly Fishing
Whether you are a pro at other kinds of fishing and you are looking for diversity or you are a complete beginner who has never touched a fishing rod before, fly fishing in Montana can be a wonderful experience. You can make the most of your fly fishing trips by starting off on the right […]
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Without a good grip on your fly-fishing rod, you cannot reach your true potential on the water. A lot of people tend to grip the rod too lightly, which hinders their ability to cast the reel. You should aim for a relaxed give that gives you the most control over casting the rod. You can […]
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