you know, no equipment or anything. just swim with the fishes.
or be able to fly?
you know, no equipment or anything. just swim with the fishes.
or be able to fly?
Can you tell me what equipment I’ll need to get started, and make some recommendations? Ladies, I would really love to hear what works best for you.
I’d like to get some reel seats made, but REC wants so much for a minimum order. Does anyone reading this have a CNC or something to do precision work. I’d be interested in swapping drawings or whatever. Discuss and/or email this if you want.
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Knotting the backing to the fly fishing reel means wrapping it around the arbor of the reel, tying a square knot and cutting off the tag end. Discover how pulling the locking knot close to the other knot will prevent slippage with the backing with help from an experienced fly fisherman in this free video on fly fishing equipment. Expert: Steve Oxley Contact: www.DenverAngler.com Bio: Steve Oxley has been fly fishing for 50 years. He works at a fly fishing shop owned by Rick Typher called the Denver Angler. Filmmaker: Clay Roberts