Is there anything better than a great fly fishing vacation? For the true angler, the answer is probably a resounding no. Sure, you can fish at a lake or river near your home just about any time you want but your time is limited and what fun is it to see the same sights over and over again? But when you can get away for a solid week or two weeks and head off for a destination that's fresh and new, you're bound to enjoy your time on the water even more. Here are some quick tips to make sure your fly fishing vacation is the best you've ever taken.
Guide for Fly Fishing Vacations
For one thing, if you're a novice you might want to see if there is a guide or instructor available during your fly fishing vacation. This person can give you some very valuable tips in order to improve your technique and may also be able to read the water better so as to recommend the best spot for finding the fish in the first place. An experienced angler might not need a guide or tutor but if you're still new to the hobby, having such an expert around can really enhance your fly fishing vacation.
Nothing Ruins a Good Fly Fishing Vacation Like Crowds
Also, find out if your resort or lodge is very busy during the time when you're going to be there. Nothing ruins a good fly fishing vacation more than loud kids running around or canoes and kayaks disturbing the water where you're trying to fish. If you're planning your fly fishing vacation at a resort or lodge that specializes in fly fishing and nothing else then you may be safe, but if you're just planning a getaway at a lodge or resort then you may need to do some checking and be selective. Try to plan on going during the off-season when things won't be so crowded or find a resort that caters only to the anglers.
Other Activities for a Change of Scene
You might also want to see about other activities available during your fly fishing vacation. If you're sure you'll spend all your time on the water then this is fine but very often vacationers want something to break up the time. See if they offer other activities even if it's horseback riding, hiking, biking, sightseeing, barn dances, or anything else. Check out nearby areas and be prepared to spend at least some of your time during your fly fishing vacation doing something else. Bring your mountain bike if you have one and some hiking boots; even if you don't use them it's better to be safe than sorry!
Relax On Your Fly Fishing Vacation
And remember to relax when on your fly fishing vacation. One reason so many love this hobby is because it's so slow-paced but if you're used to being on the lake doing some typical fishing while trolling, you might get impatient. Check out the scenery while fishing and be sure to breathe in the fresh air so that you really and truly enjoy your fly fishing vacation.
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Sunday, 17 May 2009
Quick Tips for a Great Fly Fishing Vacation
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