Love hooking Brook Trout on a light weight fly rod - so much fun!
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Fly fishing for trout, fly fishing for Cutthroat in the Pacific Northwest has been a passion of mine for the last 40 years. I have spent most of my life fly fishing the great Pacific Northwest to include fly fishing in Alaska, fly fishing in Washington, fly fishing in Oregon, fly fishing in Idaho and fly fishing in Montana. I generally will fly fish and practice catch and release when fly fishing for trout, but I have been known to catch and cook during camping trips to many of my favorite fishing spots. I love to fly fish lakes in the higher elevation, though I have a few lowland lakes that are fly fishing only that are also on my most favorite list. I have a ton experience fly fishing rivers for trout and always enjoy discovering new rivers to fly fishing in and around the greater Pacific Northwest. I am also an accomplished at casting a fly rod - whether it is fly fishing casting for distance, fly fishing casting for accuracy, the double haul, roll cast, tower cast and many more fly fishing casting techniques - I can show you the basics when it comes to casting a fly rod. I also will cover many topics that relate to getting started with fly fishing. From your basic fly fishing setups, flies and fly boxes - we cover all the fly fishing needs for beginners. Thanks for taking the time to tune into FlyFishDan and I hope you consider subscribing to my fly fishing channel. Cheers and FISH-ON!!!
Things that I use and recommend for fly fishing:
Indicators:
Tapered Leaders:
Fly Line:
Forceps w/cutters:
Nail knot tool:
Flotant:
Dry Shake:
Net:
Magnetic Net lanyard:
Sling pack (next gen):
Dry bag:
Sage fly rods:
Sage fly reels:
Sink tips:
Tippet:
Cliff fly boxes:
Orvis fly boxes:
Orvis double sided fly boxes:
Simms waders:
Corkers wading boots:
BEST wading boots bag EVER:
Cigar case:
Small cigar punch:
Simms fishing gloves:
Orvis stripping basket:
Micro fiber towels: