
The Poetry of Fly Fishing
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- Is there a rule of thumb for how long it takes a sinking line to get to a particular depth?
- Can I fish in lakes with a shorter, softer fiberglass rod?
- How do I elegantly get the fly line out of my rod before I start casting?
- I catch trout in Alaska when they are eating eggs behind salmon, but at other times of year I can't catch them on dries or nymphs. Are they not in the same places at other times of year?
- How many different flies are there in the world? s there a registry of them? And can they be copyrighted or trademarked?
- If I can't use gel flotant once my fly has gotten wet, why don't I just use the powder right off the bat and forget about the gel?
- I heard that when you cast a dry fly, you should pull back a bit at the end of the cast to develop some slack. But can this be executed in a smoother fashion?
- Why empty my wallet for a Helios rod when the Superfines are so good? What will a Helios do for me that a Superfine won't?
- Where can I find Hungarian partridge to tie smaller flies like size 16s?
- Is there a way you mark what line is on what reel so you don't have to use a magnifying glass to look at those tiny line markers?
- Is there a national registry of fly-fishing clubs?
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