It may not be apparent to the casual observer, or even to the novice fly fisherman, but beneath the stark beauty of a tumbling trout stream there lives a complex, thriving community of life. This community of microscopic organisms, aquatic insects, and fishes, is quite intricate. Each form of life, from the tiniest to the largest, is interlinked and dependent upon the other for survival. Scientists call these communities ecosystems, food chains, or food webs. &nb...
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This method has been described by some as the repeated series of leisering lifts used to fish the water. That is a fair description and while it does not require the preciseness of presentation of the lift in order to be more than marginally effective, the artificial must be a fair to good imitation of a natural found in the stretch being fished. In fishing either method, the line used must be one that takes the fly down very quickly. If the botton is relativ...
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