| Tuesday, August 12, 2008 |
| The Fly Fishing Show is held throughout the year |
If you are an exhibitor at The Fly Fishing Show that is being held at the Arlington Convention Center in Texas on 10th February, 2007 you would need to get all the exhibitor information pertaining to set-up, breakdown, places to stay, as well as shipping information. The Fly Fishing Show has given its permission to the magazine On the Water of make ready the show program for the Marlborough, MA shows as well as solicits advertisements for the program for that show.
Gain Knowledge About Fly Fishing
For those who are regulars at The Fly Fishing Show, there is plenty of knowledge about fly fishing to be gained as well as provide the opportunity to meet folks that have similar interests. There are plenty of retailers as well as consumers though many a face is the same from show to show.
StripersForever.org is a non-profit organization that is the creation of its founder Brad Burns and, its mission is to make Striped Bass to be recognized as being the national game fish. This organization was present at The Fly Fishing Show in Marlborough, Maine and was busy collecting new members as well as educating folks on their aims and goals. Though Striped Bass fishing in Maine is not very common, there are many southern states that support as well as allow this activity and are cutting down stocks of this fish.
Another notable organization present at The Fly Fishing Show in Maine was Albright Tackle that is the brainchild of Jim Murphy who had just recently sold to Sage the company called Redington. This organization has designed a high quality rod at a very affordable price. Attending shows such as The Fly Fishing Show makes it possible to pick up good deals on various fly fishing equipment.
The Fly Fishing Show is a one-stop show that occurs more than once and, one need to check out the event calendar to find out where and when it will be next held. It provides a wonderful opportunity to meet people that are interested in or, who may be experts in fly fishing and, provides an avenue to discuss and further gain valuable knowledge about what’s what in fly fishing. One will be able to get details about quality of components as well as products that are used for fly fishing as well as compare with other makes in the same value range. One can always pick up items at knockout prices and, it generally is a place for the angler as well as beginner fly fishers. |
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| Fly Fishing Vest Should Be Functional |
To an avid angler, the fly fishing vest is a lifeline to the sport as well as to comfort and convenience. Most would rather lose a pole than their fly fishing vest and everything they have attached to it or buried inside of it. Most also put a lot of thought into buying their fly fishing vest with the hopes that the fish will also be duly impressed enough to just surrender to the expert fisherman in the water.
When choosing a fly fishing vest remember you will be spending a lot of time in the water so you will want to make sure it is short enough not to drag into the water and will keep everything to hold dear out of the water and dry. Also, consider the size of the vest and the weather conditions in which you will most likely be exposed. If you are going to be fishing in cooler weather, you will want slightly larger than you would normally wear to allow for layering of additional clothes.
Color is another consideration when choosing your fly fishing vest. Although there are two basic colors, buy a tan one if it will match the color of the foliage around which you will be fishing. If most of your excursions will be in lush lands consider buying a green one to better blend in with your surroundings.
With Fly Fishing Vest Size Does Matter
You will need to consider the number of pockets on the fly fishing vest and think about how much you want to carry around with you all day long. Keeping in mind that the more you carry the more it will weigh. You may want to pick a fly fishing vest with fewer pockets to reduce the urge to carry more stuff just because you have the room for it. They should also have easy access flaps as most times you will be opening and closing them with one hand. Velcro fasteners seem to provide the easiest access into the pockets.
Make sure the fly fishing vest you choose enables you to move easily especially after you load it down with all the necessary accessories. If it is too tight or too heavy you may have trouble with your casting movements and, since you are going fly fishing, casting will be what you do the most. If necessary, leave some of the equipment in the car and make your trip more bearable. |
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