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		<title>Scuds For Bass Fly Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 13:16:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FlyFishingMann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, there is certainly no shortage of new and old fly patterns available for the fly anglers that also enjoys tying flies. Of course, many of them work very well but one thing that it seems many anglers don&#8217;t have a lot of in their fly box are scud patterns.
This is a shame! Scud patterns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thejoyofflyfishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Ian-Hugh-Scott_206384.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; float: left; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="Ian-Hugh-Scott_206384" border="0" alt="Ian-Hugh-Scott_206384" align="left" src="http://www.thejoyofflyfishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Ian-Hugh-Scott_206384_thumb.jpg" width="164" height="206" /></a>Today, there is certainly no shortage of new and old fly patterns available for the fly anglers that also enjoys tying flies. Of course, many of them work very well but one thing that it seems many anglers don&#8217;t have a lot of in their fly box are scud patterns.</p>
<p>This is a shame! Scud patterns are terrific flies at catching fish, and work especially well on both largemouth and smallmouth bass. But bass are not the only species of fish that eat scuds &#8211; rainbow trout, brown trout and just about any fish you can think of include a high proportion of scuds in their diet. In some waters, these crustaceans can make up for 20% or more of a fish&#8217;s diet. In waters where scud populations are high, rainbow trout can put on quite a bit more weight in a year than in waters where scuds are not as populous.</p>
<p>Although some anglers think scuds are shrimp, they are not. With their 7 pairs of legs, scuds are powerful swimmers but will curl up into a ball like shape when they feel endangered. Shrimp on the other hand will try to spring away from danger.</p>
<p>It is understandable that some anglers consider scuds to be shrimp, however as well as the difference in their danger response, their legs are positioned differently on their bodies than a shrimp&#8217;s legs.</p>
<p>Scuds do not hatch into winged insects. They do hatch from an egg, and then spend their entire life in the water, simply growing into adult scuds while increasing in size.</p>
<p>Scud patterns should be tied up on curved hooks such as the Tiemco 2488 or the Gamakatsu C12B. Generally, size 12 to 16 hooks can be used although some anglers like their scuds even smaller. They may be tied in a variety of colors including tan, gray, orange and yellow. However, when tying your scuds, bare in mind that they are fairly close to transparent and the color they take on comes from the hue of whatever they have been eating which is lodged in their intestine.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re an avid small or largemouth fly angler, be sure to have some scuds in your fly box. They just might be the ticket when nothing else is working. There are a variety of <a href="http://about-flyfishing.com/library/weekly/fly-fishing-techniques.html">fly fishing techniques</a> that can be used when the fish don&#8217;t seem to be biting that can improve your chances. Don&#8217;t forget that scuds can move quickly &#8211; keep that in mind when fishing them.</p>
<p>Fly fishing can be a very addictive sport, and if you enjoy it, you&#8217;ll probably enjoy <a href="http://about-flyfishing.com/cs/fly-tying-patterns.html">fly tying</a> as well. There&#8217;s nothing more exciting than catching fish on the flies you&#8217;ve made yourself.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_Hugh_Scott">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_Hugh_Scott</a></p>
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		<title>A Fly That&#8217;s Not Only For Smallmouth Bass</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 12:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FlyFishingMann</dc:creator>
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I love fly fishing for just about any species of fish but smallmouth bass hold a special place in my heart because they are real fighters. I also fly fish for a Atlantic salmon which put up an awesome fight as well but they are few and far between unlike the smallmouth bass here in [...]]]></description>
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<p>I love fly fishing for just about any species of fish but smallmouth bass hold a special place in my heart because they are real fighters. I also fly fish for a Atlantic salmon which put up an awesome fight as well but they are few and far between unlike the smallmouth bass here in New Brunswick, Canada.</p>
<p>The fly I would like to look at today is called the Clouser Minnow and works great for pretty much any species of fish, fresh or saltwater.</p>
<p>Ass you can see by the picture, top left, you can tie the Clouser minnow in just about any colour.</p>
<p>Here is a video I found that will show you how to tie one up.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I hope you learned how to type a Clouser minnow for smallmouth bass and get out and use it. Happy fishing, friend.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I like to vary the size of the eyes depending on the size of the hook I am using. I also use a figure eight pattern to secure them in place. Also depending on the fish I am going after I will vary the hook size. However when I am fly fishing for smallmouth bass I don&#8217;t have to worry much about the size as they will smack em good whatever size you use.</p>
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		<title>Leech Pattern Pickerel Flies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 12:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FlyFishingMann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Itchin&#8217; For Fishin&#8217;
Was this winter longer than most? It sure seemed that way to me. Maybe it&#8217;s because I bought a treadmill so I could keep walking through the winter. I didn&#8217;t get out side much at all. Ahhh maybe that&#8217;s cabin fever. Guess I will have to travel south next winter.
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<p>Was this winter longer than most? It sure seemed that way to me. Maybe it&#8217;s because I bought a treadmill so I could keep walking through the winter. I didn&#8217;t get out side much at all. Ahhh maybe that&#8217;s cabin fever. Guess I will have to travel south next winter.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been pretty busy with my online business all winter and even took on a couple of extra web design jobs to help my son get through college this year. It will be good to see him get a trade. He seems to be really enjoying it and is meeting his new temporary boss this afternoon. Very proud of him.</p>
<p>So with all that I have been doing this winter I still haven&#8217;t tied a single fly yet, but I have been looking at some I want to tie but I want to tie some that will work for trout, bass and pickerel, maybe even for Atlantic salmon.</p>
<p>One I found this morning on Youtube looks promising and is easy to tie.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a leech pattern streamer, like a woolly bugger, that only uses a few items. Some maribou in what ever colour suites you, depending on the colour of leeches where you live. A little orange yarn to form an egg and some wire to weight the hook and of course some thread and to finish it a some hackle. That&#8217;s it.</p>
<p>Here is the video, enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Huge Northern Pike On A Dry Fly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 13:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FlyFishingMann</dc:creator>
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I&#8217;ve caught pickerel, a relative of the northern pike, but my biggest was about 22&#8243; and that was a huge amount of fun with lots of yelling and laughing. I couldn&#8217;t imagine hooking into a 50&#8243; northern on a top water fly but I&#8217;m definitely up for the challenge.
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<p>I&#8217;ve caught pickerel, a relative of the northern pike, but my biggest was about 22&#8243; and that was a huge amount of fun with lots of yelling and laughing. I couldn&#8217;t imagine hooking into a 50&#8243; northern on a top water fly but I&#8217;m definitely up for the challenge.</p>
<p>Here is a video I have to share with your today. This guys does this all the time and it looks like a real blast.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Since I met Casey and Jamie we haven&#8217;t fished for pickerel using the fly rod but this year&#8217;s going to be different. I have already talked Jamie&#8217;s ear off about the fun I&#8217;ve had fly fishing for pickerel so I know he&#8217;s going to go for this year. And Casey is learning to fly fish this year so I know we&#8217;ll be going for pickerel and smallmouth bass.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Now all I have to do to get ready is start exercising my arms and to get some top water flies tied, before we head out. I have been talking about tying all winter but have been working from home growing my business and have set other things aside. Time&#8217;s running short, less than a month until fishing season opens and I don&#8217;t get much tying done when I&#8217;m out on the water so it&#8217;s gotta be NOW.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I am going to tie a few leech patterns, a couple of top water popper type flies and a few streams that will travel just under the surface, like the Mickey Finn I use for Atlantic salmon fishing on the Renous and Miramichi Rivers here in New Brunswick.</p>
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		<title>Two Types of Leech Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 11:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FlyFishingMann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tying a Beaded Micro Leech Pattern

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<p style="text-align: left;">Note: To tie in the bead to start this fly you can slide the bead over the hook barb and up the shank of the hook. At that point you can use your thread to place the bead exactly where you want it. Use wraps of thread on the front to secure it&#8217;s location and then put thread at that back to keep it from sliding around while you tie your fly.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: left;">A Simple Leech Pattern</h2>
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<p style="text-align: left;">This pattern is quick and easy and really tricks the trout into striking. In a larger pattern it&#8217;s great for bass and pike as well. I have always preferred the black leech but we also see leeches that are brown so those patterns work as well.</p>
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		<title>Fly Tying: The Green Machine From William at FlySpoke.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 12:53:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FlyFishingMann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love fly fishing for Atlantic salmon, just never get enough of it, and I also love using the Atlantic salmon pattern known as The Green Machine on most of our salmon rivers here in New Brunswick Canada.
My understanding of the Green Machine is that it was first used here in New Brunswick. No wonder [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thejoyofflyfishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/green-machine-salmon-fly.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-127" title="green-machine-salmon-fly" src="http://www.thejoyofflyfishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/green-machine-salmon-fly.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="141" /></a>I love fly fishing for Atlantic salmon, just never get enough of it, and I also love using the Atlantic salmon pattern known as <strong>The Green Machine</strong> on most of our salmon rivers here in New Brunswick Canada.</p>
<p>My understanding of the Green Machine is that it was first used here in New Brunswick. No wonder both I and the Atlantic salmon love it.</p>
<p>The following video was created by William at <a title="The Green Machine from FlySpoke.com" href="http://www.FlySpoke.com" target="_blank">www.FlySpoke.com</a>. Thanks for the great video William.</p>
<p>You can watch the video and I will make a list for you with the materials you will need to successfully duplicate this awesome salmon fly.</p>
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<p><strong>Atlantic Salmon Fly: The Green Machine</strong></p>
<p>Pattern: The White Calf Tail Green Machine, a slight variation of the original Green Machine.</p>
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<li>Mustad Hook: 3582 &#8211; Size 8 &#8211; Down Eye Double Hook</li>
<li>Tail: White Calf Tail</li>
<li>Hackle: Size 12 Dry Fly Hackle (Brown or Ginger)</li>
<li>Body: Deer Body Hair (Green)</li>
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<p>Note: Using blue deer hair and you will create a smurf to catch Atlantic salmon.</p>
<p>Feel free to change up the tail colour and see how you do on your salmon water.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re new to deer hair spinning it&#8217;s not a problem. I found this little <a title="spinning deer hair for a fly fishing" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9UxjnRFfiE" target="_blank">deer hair spinning video</a>, enjoy.</p>
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		<title>A Few of My Favourite Confidence Trout Flies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 12:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FlyFishingMann</dc:creator>
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I am sure, we as fishers, all have our confidence baits. I have confidence baits for any species I have fished regularly and it also applies to my fly fishing trips.
About a month ago a friend took me out fly fishing for some brook trout here in New Brunswick. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am sure, we as fishers, all have our confidence baits. I have confidence baits for any species I have fished regularly and it also applies to my fly fishing trips.</p>
<p>About a month ago a friend took me out fly fishing for some brook trout here in New Brunswick. It was close to Sussex but he would shoot me if I said exactly where. Well he might not actually kill me but he might never take me fly fishing again and that surely would kill me. So I&#8217;ll keep tight lipped on this one.</p>
<p>When he told me where we would be going I prepared the confidence flies and put them all into one fly box and I put my favourite dry fly on before I ever left the house.</p>
<p>We had a great day and landed many brook trout. All of which we promptly released as it&#8217;s a catch and release area only.</p>
<p>Here is a little video that I watched on Youtube this morning and thought you might like to see some of the trout flies I love to have with me.</p>
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		<title>How To Tie A Royal Coachman Fly</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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The Royal Coachman fly comes in a few different patterns depending on how you like to fish it. Personally I love to fish clear water, stone bottom brooks and streams for brook trout but I have also used them to attract and catch Atlantic salmon.
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<p>The Royal Coachman fly comes in a few different patterns depending on how you like to fish it. Personally I love to fish clear water, stone bottom brooks and streams for brook trout but I have also used them to attract and catch Atlantic salmon.</p>
<p>A few times I have used them in a lake but never really had much luck using them there. Of course I don&#8217;t fish lakes much for trout so I don&#8217;t have a lot of experience at it and for me it&#8217;s all about using confidence baits when I fish so I have a tendency to switch flies before giving them a good testing. If you have luck with Royal Coachman flies in trout lakes take a minute and leave a tip about how to fish them as a comment.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of videos that will teach you how to tie different Royal Coachman patterns.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Tying the Royal Coachman SoftHackle by Davie McPhail</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">For those of you that like the Royal Coachman pattern and would like a streamer pattern based on the Royal Coachman then this next video, actually two videos, part one and two. I am thinking this pattern may be the pattern for me to use in some of the trout lakes and ponds I fish. Maybe I will have better luck and find a new confidence fly for lakes. As it is I tend to use my Woolly Bugger most of the time as it makes a great leech pattern and attracts a lot of hungry trout. They are great for bass as well. Anyways, back to the pattern at hand, the Royal Coachman.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">This first video will even give you the background of the Royal Coachman, which I had never heard before, enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Tackle Inside The UK: Gearing Up For Trout</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Fishermen within the UK are blessed with a limitless selection of lakes, waterways, shores and rivers where tons of freshwater and saltwater fish species deliver great recreation. Although each fisherman has his inclinations, several desire to try and catch salmon or trout. Ahead is a bit of information about the form [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fishermen within the UK are blessed with a limitless selection of lakes, waterways, shores and rivers where tons of freshwater and saltwater fish species deliver great recreation. Although each fisherman has his inclinations, several desire to try and catch salmon or trout. Ahead is a bit of information about the form of <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-tackle/fly-fishing-tackle.php" target="_blank">fly fishing tackle</a> you may want when searching for trout.</p>
<h2>About Trout and Flies</h2>
<p>Because the diet plan of the trout is highly wide-ranging, they&#8217;ll get caught by several different baits and lures. Trout munch on minnows as well as various other small shoal fish, along with grubs and worms turned up by the current. The main food source for trout, though, is bugs. It&#8217;s possible to capture trout utilizing bait as easy as earthworms or imitation spinning lures, or as sophisticated as colourful hand-tied representation of insects also known as flies. Fishermen who want the biggest challenge and excitement from their trout fishing expeditions generally select the strategy that makes use of flies.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-tackle/" target="_blank"></a>Trout Fly Rods</h2>
<p>Rods for fly fishing tend to be crafted from a wide range of materials, including state-of-the-art carbon fibre along with simple split cane. Fibreglass rods are widely used also. For fishing lakes, a large number of fishermen choose a more lengthy rod, sometimes 11 ft. or more. Lengthier fishing rods are also preferred by wet fly fishermen. Dry fly anglers usually choose a reduced fishing rod roughly eight to nine feet long. Whenever fly fishing in rivers or from shore, a lot of anglers make use of a rod approximately nine to ten ft. long, together with a less heavy line.</p>
<h2>Trout Fly Reels</h2>
<p>The selection of a reel is highly personal and is dependent upon the angler&#8217;s form. Quite a few want to allow the trout to take off having the line whilst playing it out more by hand than by using the reel. Some people love the difficult task of going up against the fish using a smaller line, choosing to wind the fishing line back onto the fishing reel by using the crank. Functions to look for consist of disk drag or spring and pawl click drag, ball bearings, anodised paint finish and big arbours. A lot of fly fishermen take pleasure in utilising premium reels from days past, such as those created by J.W. Young of Redditch. Old-fashioned reels from Pridex and Beaudex also are well-liked, as well as the low-priced Rimfly models.</p>
<h2>Trout Fly Lines</h2>
<p>Initial trout fly lines had been produced from silk. Present day lines appear in a dizzying range of models, types and weights. Some lines are double tapered, some others are either {weighted or floatingfloating or weighted}. Weighted lines are designed to sink gradually, quickly or somewhere in between. To some extent, the preference of fishing reel influences the choice of line. Plastic line is well-known with trout fishermen and is not difficult to keep. Some anglers pick a double tapered floating line for both lake and river sites. Double tapered line also is rather durable and more versatile than other forms of line. Reasonably priced fly line is available from Aircel, Shakespeare, Cortland and others.</p>
<p>When equipped with the right <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-tackle/fly-fishing-tackle.php" target="_blank">fly fishing tackle</a>, UK anglers can drastically raise their odds for success.</p>
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<p>If you want to catch fish why a fly rod, you are 1st going to have to understand in regards to the various varieties of flies. The name fly angling basically arrives from the kind of lures that you happen to be applying to bring the fish into your hook. The flies used in fly fishing are created to mimic insects, aquatic creatures, along with other natural food sources throughout diverse stages of their life. From grasshoppers, katydids, yellow flies, plus a good deal more, the possibilities are endless with regards to the sorts of flies available.</p>
<p>Did you recognize that its feasible to fish with flies without the need of planning from the song and dance regarded affectingly as fly fishing? Well, it really is plus the way to accomplish this task is with the use of a casting bubble.  If you have ever wanted to make use of flies for fishing but do not would like to use classic fly fishing equipment and techniques, it is the answer.</p>
<p>Setting up a casting bubble is rather simple. Your line is simply threaded through the bubble from your narrow end on the bubble stop, and also a swivel is attached towards the end of one&#8217;s line. In many situations a cinch knot will be the most effective knot to use, but any powerful knot will work fine. At this point a seven to ten foot leader is connected for the swivel and also a fly to the end from the leader. This is what&#8217;s known as a casting bubble rig.</p>
<p>Flies is usually found via several distinct places, mainly consisting of big box retail stores, along with specialty angling suppliers. Discount flies are available in case you search around extended enough. You can get away with utilizing low cost fly fishing flies, if you ever take your time discovering them. Begin your search by heading on the internet to find reviews on several flies which might be beneficial to make use of in your area.</p>
<p>Fishing a casting bubble is very easy in addition and best accomplished in slow to non moving water such as being a lake or large pool in a river. With practice casting bubbles can be used in river fishing situations, but for that particular person who is new to fishing a fly in this manner, slow and/or non moving water is best. The biggest crucial is usually to retrieve your casing bubble slowly.</p>
<p>There are photographs of flies available to suit your needs to view online, and via other sources. The quantity of photographs obtainable for you to take a appear at are nearly endless, together with the web sites displaying distinct patterns. Certain species of fish demand a particular form of fly when you are targeting them.</p>
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