It's to hard to explain fly fishing as a whole in one question so here are some good websites.
http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/fly-fishing-reel-setup.htm
http://www.tu.org/site/pp.asp?c=7dJEKTNuFmG&b=275410
http://www.orvis.com/intro.asp?dir_id=758&subject=179
http://www.flyfishingbasics.com/
http://www.orvis.com/intro.asp?dir_id=758&subject=178&bhcp=1
http://www.tu.org/site/pp.asp?c=7dJEKTNuFmG&b=275410
http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/fly-fishing-reel-setup.htm
http://www.missouritrouthunter.com/AboutTrout.htm
http://www.flyfishingjoy.com/Techniques_and_Tactics_For_Nymphing.html
http://www.flyfishingjournal.com/archives/fa199809.htm
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/begin/101/hookem.html
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/begin/101/part22.html
I hope this helps, I got these from my favorites, I use them all the time.
2007-05-25 16:58:33
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answered by America's Team is back!!! 4
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Mark,
All the words in the world ain't goin' ta' show one how, O.J.T. (On the Job Trainin') is the best way. My suggestion is ta' purchase a video, ya' know "seeing is doing". Personally fly fishin' to me is an art, heck anyone can whip the air with a fly rod but believe me there's much more "than meets the eye", presentation bein' a BIG factor along with the right rod and reel combination, different types of flies ie., dry fly and streamers (wet flies), colors, patterns, different casting techniques and the list goes on. Ta' reiterate ~ VIDEO ; ) ; ). Not wantin' ta' discourage you in any way, because when you get the knack of it there's nothin' that'll beat it!! Zack made a good point, if ya' have a friend or someone that can help then that be another alternative.
Final note when startin' out castin' watch out for them ear lobes, ha' I learned the hard way ~ OUCH...
2007-05-26 05:19:00
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answered by FishSteelhead 6
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I continuously theory it become in basic terms gliding, yet apparently they could and do fly Band-wing flyingfish Cheilopogon exsiliens, with large pectoral and pelvic finsTo practice for a drift, the fish have the flexibility to swim immediately close to to the floor of the water, with their fins close to to the body. As they go away the water, they unfold their fins. The caudal fin is many times deeply forked, with the decrease lobe longer than the better. The fish immediately flow the decrease lobe to propel themselves ahead once some thing of the body has already left the water. at last, even the tail leaves the water and the fish are airborne. Flying fish can attain heights as a lot as a million.2 meters. they could even flap their "wings". In gliding, flying fish can almost double their speed, attaining speeds as a lot as 60 km/h. The glides are many times as a lot as 30-50 metres in length, yet some were spoke of hovering for thousands of metres employing the updraft on the top-rated edges of waves. The fish could also make a series of glides, each and every time dipping the tail into the water to furnish ahead thrust.
2016-11-27 19:35:05
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answered by philipp 4
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A pretty expansive question. The wulff method will get you the basics of casting. After you have the basics down, its pretty much lots of practice. Practice doesn't have to be "on the water". I've practiced in the swimming pool, especially for accuracy. There is just SO much to learn. Truly the best way to learn is to spend time fishing with someone who, is very good at it and willing to help and teach.
2007-05-26 12:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Your fly is right under your belt, behind a flap of material. You will fish for it less if you actually get off your cell phone while you are in the bathroom and use your eyes to find it.
Good luck.
2007-05-25 16:44:29
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answered by Cattlemanbob 4
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Grab a garden hackel (a worm) throw it on a hook, drop it in a stream and pull out a fish. Seriously, why fly fish? Dont the fish have enough of an advantage? Do you think it looks cool? Is regular fishing inhumane? You take out your fly fishing rig. I'll take out my casting rig and we will see who makes the fish tremble in fear.
2007-05-25 16:47:42
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answered by shanusav 2
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Clean the fish, fillet, then cook in a flying pan.
2007-05-25 16:43:55
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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seriously the internet is not going to teach you how to flyfish. neither is that extremely long answer. mabe you could look in your city for fly-fishing classes. they usually end up around 100 dollars.
2007-05-25 20:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Get the movie "A river runs through it" with Brad Pitt
2007-05-27 00:55:17
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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theres no way to explaine that on the internet dude. it comes from personal experiences, and someone knowing how to be with you and teach you.
2007-05-26 04:15:46
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answered by Zack 2
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