Category Archives: Fly Fishing

I’m from Texan going to be fishing in Wyoming?

Im going to Wyoming for my summer this year and dont know anything but bass fishing! Should i just chill and become a live bait fisherman and fill my summer that way, or should i really try to fish for other things, and maybe learn to pick up a fly rod. Will i actually enjoy this and actually learn how to fish for a fish ive never seen before, I barely even know what kind of fish they got up there. Any tips and every tip about anything and everything would be appreciated!

Joe’s Flies?

How do you fish Joe’s Flies for a regualr fishing rod. Not a fly rod, I know how to do that, but I need to know how to fish the regular flies. Do I cast upstream or downstream or what? And do they work good?

Thanks!

Fishing in Wyoming?

So im from Texas, never been anywhere else, grew up largemouth bass fishing everyday, thats all i know, with the occasional catfishin. This summer I am moving to Wyoming to work. I will find somehwere to fish, but what will i need to expect? Am i going to need to buy a fly rod and learn trout, or do they have bass up there as well? Tips? Suggestions? Facts? etc

plz help me in my homework?

Let’s go fly a kite
Throughout the day, kite groups from across the country made a spectacular aerial display with Japanese fighting kites, mantis, dogs, cats, bears, fish, birds and a range of traditional and rare kites from all over the world.

Q: What is the effect of listing the participating kites?

Hand feeding Hummingbirds – Ketchikan Alaska Tours

Hand feeding Hummingbirds - Ketchikan Alaska Tours

Feed them yourselves! www.alaskadiscoverytours.com. A hand fed Hummingbird video that is amazing. Taming the Alaskan hummingbird. These hummingbirds were filmed at our lodge in Alaska, no feeder required! Our lodge in Alaska has TONS of these little birds in the summer. Did you know their hearbeat can be as high as 1200 beats ber minute! Mother nature is amazing! These adorable hummingbirds eat right out of our hands here at the lodge. While setting up the cameras for some more handfeeding, these two little hummingbirds gave us “the shot”. Though I love the hummingbirds in Alaska, The majority only arrive after migrating from Mexico, looking for feeders along the way. Sometimes I wish we lived somewhere where we could watch baby hummingbirds in their nests. Some of those videos are amazing! NOTE We don’t use red dye anymore. We use 4:1 Water to sugar only. More information about Saltery Lodge: * Sign up for our Saltery Lodge mailing list at www.salterylodge.com * Purchase “the shot” at www.alaskagrand.com. * Visit http for more information on the lodge. * Visit our latest creation… iTalkDogs.com ( www.italkdogs.com ) and talk about…. Dogs! Man’s BFF. Help get the community started.
Video Rating: 4 / 5