Fly Fishing Knots - Lefty's Loop
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by Adam Barlow
2M ago
This knot was developed by the renowned angler Lefty Kreh with a focus on enhancing the natural movement of flies when fishing with a fly rod. A no-slip loop connection to streamers and nymphs allows a free-swinging action that eliminates the stiff, mechanical connection that I call a “Puppet Show”. When the no-slip loop is finished the tag points toward the hook and is less likely to pick up grass or other flotsam. In my opinion, the smaller the loop, the better. The size of the gap between the loop and the hook determines the size of the finished loop. The number of wraps changes with ..read more
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Two Handed Fly Fishing Styles, Rods & Lines Mastering the Art of Spey Fishing
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by Carl McNeil
4M ago
Mastering the Art of Spey Fishing When it comes to the world of fly fishing and fly rods, few techniques are as elegant and effective as Spey casting. Spey fishing is not just a technique; it's a beautiful dance between angler and river. At Epic Fly Rods, we understand the importance of having the right gear for the job. In this blog post, we'll delve into Spey rods and explore the different styles of Spey casting, including Skagit, Scandinavian shooting heads, and full Spey. We'll also provide you with line recommendations for 6wt, 7wt, and 8wt Spey rods of 13 feet, ensuring that your next Sp ..read more
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Choosing the Right Fly Rod Weight and Size for Common Fresh and Saltwater Species
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by Carl McNeil
4M ago
When it comes to fly fishing, choosing the perfect fly rod is akin to selecting the right tool for a craft you're deeply passionate about. As an avid fly angler with a lifetime of experience, I understand the critical role that your equipment plays in your angling pursuits. In this article, I'd like to share some insights on selecting the ideal fly rod for different species and environments, drawing from the expertise that has shaped Epic Fly Rods into a name synonymous with excellence in fly fishing. Fly Rods for Freshwater Species Trout (Commonly 2-6 pounds) For many of us, the gentle w ..read more
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The Essential Guide to Choosing the Right Fly Rod
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by Carl McNeil
4M ago
Introduction: Fly fishing is an art, and the heart of this art is the fly rod. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting, understanding how to choose the right fly rod can elevate your fishing experience. Let’s dive into what makes a great fly rod and how to select the perfect one for your fishing adventures. Understanding Fly Rods: A fly rod is more than just a tool; it's your partner in the tranquil yet exhilarating world of fly fishing. Unlike conventional rods, fly rods are designed to cast the line with precision and grace, offering an unmatched fishing experience. The right rod f ..read more
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Over Easy - The perfect cast for a tight squeeze
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by Adam Barlow
4M ago
In my clinics and demonstrations, this is my number one “show me that again” cast and here is how it works. “How low can you go?” Chubby Checker posed the question in 1962 with “Limbo Rock,” and each time I cast under the mangrove trees, I hear that song in my head. There are several ways to get under obstacles, but the cast that I use for the tightest of all squeezes is one that I call “The Sunny-side-up / Over-easy” cast. In my clinics and demonstrations, this is my number one “show me that again” cast - here's how it works. The cast starts essentially as a horizontal or side-arm cast ..read more
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Fly Fishing Knots - The Nail-less Nail Knot
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by Adam Barlow
5M ago
Gary Borger’s twist on this variation of the uni knot makes the finished knot look as good as a true nail knot. It is a real workhorse in the field when you can’t find your small tube or nail-knot tool. 1. Form an overhand loop in the leader butt, adjacent to the end of the fly line. You will be sliding the knot down the line before tightening it, so don’t worry too much about precise placement right now. 2. Take four to five wraps depending on the thickness of the leader material (the thicker it is, the fewer wraps you need). This is the same as when tying a uni knot. 3. Here’s the twist ..read more
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The Best Fly Rods for 2023: Your Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Fly Rod
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by Carl McNeil
5M ago
The Best Fly Rods for 2023: Your Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Fly Rod Casting with accuracy and skill, the perfect fly rod can upgrade your entire fishing game. This helpful guide to choosing a fly rod will provide facts about materials, actions, lengths of rods as well as mention leading brands that could make all the difference in having a great day out on the water catching fish after fish while fly fishing. Key Takeaways Understand materials, actions & lengths of fly rods for successful fishing Choose the right rod action based on type of fishing and target species Top ..read more
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Big Flies, Big Fish - 5 tips for Fishing Streamers
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by Carl McNeil
6M ago
There is nothing subtle about chucking big streamers and cone-heads, it’s time to forget about delicate presentations and bring out the big gear. Whether you are using a single or a two handed rod here are a few tips to help launch and fish those big streamers.  Go Big Big flies call for bigger gear, a more powerful Fly Rod, heavier fly line and stronger leaders. Loose that delicate presentation taper you’ve been fishing all summer, time to go for an aggressive weight forward fly line, shorten your leader and tie on that 8 or 10lb tippet hiding in your vest. It takes mass to ca ..read more
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5 tips to improve your fly fishing.
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by Carl McNeil
7M ago
Bob Wyatt, an angling veteran, offers five valuable tips to help you level up your fly fishing. Whether you're new to the sport or a seasoned pro, these insights will help you to have more success on the water.   1. Use a good outfit. Its not just a matter of price but unless you get real joy out of not spending money a cheap outfit will not give you the pleasure a really good one will. And the pleasure of a good outfit is not imaginary its physical. Save up trade up whatever but there is so much really good tackle available these days that fishing with a poor outfit just makes no sense ..read more
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Fly Fishing Knots - How to tie the Perfection Loop
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by Adam Barlow
8M ago
Quick and easy to tie, this loop will align as a perfectly straight extension of the leader, which is why many prefer it over the (arguably) easier-to-tie double surgeon’s loop, which is bulkier and not in-line.  1. Form a crossing loop. 2. Form a second crossing loop behind the first loop. The size of the second loop will determine the size of the finished knot. Pull the tag end straight down between the two loops. 3. Reach in and pull the back loop through the front loop. 4. Tighten by pulling the end of the loop and standing line in opposite directions. Put your finger inside ..read more
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