101
Ways A New Report Can Make You A Better FlyFisher...
"Right And
Wrong Flyfishing Methods - And Little Pointers That Will Bring That
Fish Home"
How
bad do you want to make your buddies look on your next fly fishing
trip?
Even if your
cast is a little awkward at the moment (and less than effective),
when you add 101 expert fly fishing tips, tricks, and techniques
to your game...
...you'll be
ready to land fish left and right! (While your friends pick their
dropped jaw out of the water.)
If
you want to:
- Make this
fly fishing season your best!
- Shock your
friends by landing more fish than any of them.
- Take advantage
of insider information when choosing your rod, line, lure or
bait.
then
you better read this letter from beginning to end!
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Dear Future
Pro Angler,
You don't learn
how to fly fish by listening to 4 of your buddies tell you 4 different
things.
When you do,
you're likely to tie your fingers in a knot! As good as they are
(or think they are), it doesn't mean they're the best teachers.
So if you're
looking to start fly-fishing this next season (and you want to be
successful) - you better go out on your own and seek expert advice
from people who DO know the best tips, tricks, and tactics... and
people who DO know how to teach you.
Will
You Be Embarrassed
By Your Awkward Cast?
When you're
on the water and you see other anglers (with there expensive equipment)
who seem to know what they're doing, how are you going to feel when
you unleash your awkward cast?
The best thing
you can do to make sure you hit the water running (and landing fish
like crazy) is to practice your cast at home. But not just by standing
in your front lawn and waving the rod back and forth.
If you want
to learn, first you need to know exactly how the pros do it. (Is
your fly fishing buddy a pro?) And then there are tricks you can
use to turn you backyard into the perfect practice range for your
cast!
You see, expert
flyfishers were once beginners too. And they know the best way to
go from total rookie, to an expert angler others watch in awe!
Here's
A Quick Way To
Beat The Learning Curve Fast
If you're looking
to knock your friends' smirks off their face when they see your
new fly fishing techniques land fish after fish, then I've got something
you should know about.
My 50 page guide,
"101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners," spills the beans
on all the expert tips, tricks, and techniques you need to know
to skyrocket your fly fishing skills starting today.
And you can
get my report in just minutes from now when you click the link at
the bottom of this page and download it to your PC. Now you can
start practicing right away!
...here is
just SOME of the Pro fly fishing techniques you will find inside:
- The best
way to practice at home (it's not just imaginary casting). (Page
2)
- What the
pros do when they need to find a rod that's perfect for them.
(Pages 2-3)
- How to change
the hold on your grip under any fishing condition. (Page 3)
- 4 top bait
choices no expert would do without. (Pages 4-5)
- The secret
to keeping your dry flies floating higher and longer. (Page 5)
- 3 types of
reels. (which one is right for you?) (Pages 5-7)
- 4 ways to
tie the perfect, tight knot. (Pages 7-8)
- 6 things
to look for when choosing the fishing line that gets the job done
(and doesn't lose the fish) (Pages 9-10)
- 5 lures that
any self-respecting fly fisherman will not be without. (Pages
10-11)
- How the pros
notice patterns with the weather, water conditions and more to
make sure they bring home more fish than their buddies. (Page
12)
- The secret
to using sub-surface flies to reel in more fish. (Page 13)
- 9 tips from
the pros to help you fish at night, from fallen trees, in coves
and more. (Pages 15-16)
- The trick
to reading the water like an expert who's been doing it for years.
(Pages 16-17)
- The place
where fish like to set up feeding stations (the perfect spot for
your cast). (Pages 17-18)
- When night
fishing is the only kind of fishing worth your time. (Pages 18-19)
- How to use
perfect form when you cast. (Page 19)
- 6 rules of
etiquette to follow so you don't step on any other angler's toes.
(Pages 20-21)
- 4 ways to
change the way you cast for changing conditions. (Pages 20-22)
- Why beginners
like the slow-action rod (besides the fact that it's cheap), and
what you should know before you spend your money on one. (Page
24)
- 4 more etiquette
rules to keep you from embarrassing yourself and angering other
fly fishers. (Pages 24-25)
- 4 safety
steps to wading through water safely every experienced angler
follows. (Page 25)
- Why the pros
use more than one tackle box. (Page 26)
- The secret
to wading without losing your footing. (Page 27)
- Little-known
ways to choose your clothing so that pesky insects will stay away.
(Page 28)
- 8 pieces
of equipment you should never hit the water without. (Page 29)
- Why you shouldn't
use one size fly all the time (and how to know when to switch
it up). (Page 29)
- 10 expert
tips for catching salmon by the bucket-load. (Pages 30-33)
- Why your
rod matters and 3 other proven tips for fishing for trout. (Pages
33-34)
- Tricks you
need to know for releasing trout (you may regret it if you don't
know these). (Pages 35-36)
- 4 dead-serious
techniques for scoping out where the trout are hiding and likely
to bite. (Pages 36-38)
- How to outsmart
the "smart fish" (trout). (Pages 38-39)
- 5 things
you need to consider before you choose the perfect fly for trout.
(Pages 39-40)
- Why smart
beginning anglers make a list (not an equipment list) to help
them succeed faster than their friends. (Page 41)
- The difference
between fishing upstream and fishing downstream (and which helps
you catch the fish). (Page 42)
- Why using
a net wrong can lose your catch. (Pages 42-43)
- How to care
for your fishing rod and reel so you don't trash your investment.
(Pages 43-44)
- How to handle
fish once you bring them to shore. (Page 45)
- How rock
color can help a beginner learn to fish. (Page 45)
- 4 more tips
straight from the mouths of experts that will help you become
a better angler fast! (Page 46)
- Why letting
fish see you isn't as bad as this… (Page 47)
- 6 great fishing
areas (with lots of oxygen that attracts fish) that you should
be on the lookout for. (Page 50)
And there’s
MUCH more – guaranteed!
How
To Improve Your Fly Fishing In 50 Minutes
If
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of time possible, "101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners"
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It
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new expert techniques to your game. (You can be practicing in minutes
from now.) You're willing to spend hundreds on a fly fishing rod.
Many people spend hundreds just on their waders!
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