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5 Top Fly Fishing DVDs
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We at Trout University have studied many of the instructional DVD's on the market today and we have selected 5 that we feel are the best for learning about trout fishing from the ground up, and here they are. Drum roll please!
1. Getting Started Fly Fishing Basics This DVD teaches the basics of fly fishing including selection of the best rod, reel and lines for your purposes. The purpose, function, and construction of the fishing equipment is explained simply, allowing the angler to get the right start; and as economical as practical.
2. Top 85 Tips on Fly Fishing for Trout The program applies to the entire spectrum of fly-fishing for trout including tips on gear, methods, techniques, approaches, strategies and many other elements of the sport. The program is introduced and concluded on Montana's Blackfoot River, home to the movie "A River Runs Through It".
3. Trout and Their Habitat: Trout and Their Habitat covers the four major species of trout; the Brown, Brook, Cutthroat and Rainbow; their range, and distribution. Considerations that should to be given to the different types of water, such as pools, runs and riffles are Inc.
*****Learn about the particular habits and habitats of each species.
*****Examine the differences in native, stocked and stream bred or wild trout.
*****The trout’s senses of sight and hearing are discussed in relationship to how it affects the angler’s approach.
4. Fly Fishing Strategies That Catch Trout Fly Fishing Strategies That Catch Trout covers the game plans that anglers use to catch trout under the varying conditions encountered on different streams at various times of the season. It explains how to go about matching the hatch, fishing when there is no hatch and the when specific or impressionistic imitations works best to your advantage. It reveals how, when and where attractor flies are useful.
5. Fly Fishing for Trout in Tailwaters Tailwaters make up a large percentage of trout waters available to the angler and
many destinations can provide superb action from heavy populations of different species of trout.
We at Trout University have studied many of the instructional DVD's on the market today and we have selected 5 that we feel are the best for learning about trout fishing from the ground up, and here they are. Drum roll please!
