Fly Fishing Lessons
Fly Fishing Lessons – Part 11
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The New Fly Fishing Basics $17.25 Detailed instruction is provided by ESPN’s Jim and Kelly Watt who hosted their Fly Fishing Video Magazine TV show for almost a decade. From casting for freshwater trout in small mountain streams to saltwater fly fishing for Sailfish and Marlin, this instructional program is the product of over 50 years experience gained from fly fishing every conceivable location and situation possible. Segments o… |
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Lessons With Lefty $24.95 Lessons with Lefty features fly fishing expert Lefty Kreh. In this detailed DVD, Lefty presents 20 individual lessons that teach the viewer both basic and advanced fly casting techniques. Virtually all aspects of casting are covered, including roll… |
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When Fish Fly: Lessons For Creating a Vital and Energized Workplace From the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market $4.01 In this revealing business advice book, the magic of the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market proves a dynamic example of what a group of people can create when they are aligned and living a powerful vision. Here for the first time, owner John Yokoyama explains in his own words just how he transformed his business into a workplace that is renowned worldwide. When Fish Fly offers Yokoyama’s cohesive… |
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Trout Lessons: Freewheeling Tactics and Alternative Techniques for the Difficult Days $29.95 Strategies for fast, slow, dirty, high, or low water Using familiar patterns and techniques in unusual ways What to do when trout are uncooperative for no good reason What do you do when your best attempts to match the hatch and make drag-free-drift presentations fail? Ed Engle lets go of preconceived notions and allows the trout and river to inform him and you. He has found the best solutions to … |
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Fly Tales: Lessons in Fly Fishing Like the Real Guys $15.98 “Real Guys,” writes Scott Sadil in Fly Tales, his new collection of literary essays, “belong to an inner circle of expert anglers–men and women of rarefied gifts whose skills and knowledge and perhaps fortune of good breeding have positioned them in territory the rest of us can only glimpse or occasionally admire.”But are Real Guys real? Follow Sadil through more than three dozen essays as he aim… |










