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Reddit mentions of The Little Red Book of Fly Fishing (Little Red Books)

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The Little Red Book of Fly Fishing (Little Red Books)
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Found 2 comments on The Little Red Book of Fly Fishing (Little Red Books):

u/Chadaron ยท 3 pointsr/flyfishing

It could be a combination of all of the above, or none of the above. Depth is important, size is important, too. If you are still fishing winter conditions, the takes are very subtle and you may be getting bites that you don't even realize. I set on everything that has a remote chance of being a strike this time of year.

If you can take a class or go on a guided trip, it will help you out immensely, especially as you are learning new water.

I also got a lot of benefit from getting a net seine to see what bugs are actually in the water and then using that to match my flies. Another great resource that I've used is The Little Red Book of Fly Fishing

Keep at it, the best way to improve is to keep practicing!

u/neffet ยท 2 pointsr/flyfishing

Ive got the "little red book of fly fishing" if you're interested in swapping for the whitlock book.
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