A simple fishing technique to prevent losing fish is to use a properly tied strong knot, keep steady tension on the line, and avoid sudden jerks while reeling in the catch.
Called a Tenkara, the rod I use conspicuously lacks a reel. The line is tied directly to the tip, bringing to mind an image of barefoot children in straw hats holding a cane pole over the bank of a ...
Fishing is a seriously popular hobby. You may not realise it, but thousands of people across the UK fish every single year, since it's seen as a therapeutic and rewarding hobby. If you're wondering ...
Learning to fly fish is difficult. There are a lot of moving parts and knowledge needed. It is a lifelong learning journey. At first, it's frustrating, but the "lifelong learning" aspect is what ...
We all remember the first time we hooked a fish. The seemingly innocent benchmark can set in motion a lifetime of outdoor adventure. It’s no surprise that fishing continues to be a hugely popular ...
Looking for a simple, waterproof fly fishing pack? The Yeti Sidekick keeps things minimal yet functional, with easy access and rugged durability. The Yeti Sidekick was described to me as "the bag you ...
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