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Any Fly Fishing lessons in or around Rochester Minnesota??

I am currently in Rochester Minnesota receiving some treatments. I am new to fly fishing and with a lot of down time i would really like to get some lessons casting, and tying, and everything i can i guess. I am also willing to do some driving if need be.

Hey! Fellow Minnesotan Fly Fisher. I live less than 2 hours north of of Rochester MN. I fished some southeastern Minnesota steams on Friday 6/13/08. Water was murky fast and high because of all of the rain we’ve been getting. I’m sure you don’t need a Fishing Report.

Except for the high water, you are in a great location. There some 20+ trout streams with in 20 miles of Rochester.Mostly east of Rochester. See: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishing/trout_streams/south_mn_maps.html

There is a Cabellas on Hwy 35 in Owatonna MN and a Gander Mountain in Lakeville MN. Both have a couple of aisles of Fly Fishing Equipment.Since I get my stuff on-line and tie my own flys, I haven’t been to many other fly shops. south of the Twin Cities.

You should check your local Community Education brochures through the local school districts. The Community Education departments provide adult education.

They put on programs though MinnAqua. When I started to Fly Fish I learned the basics of casting and Fly Tying. They are a great resource. I have been fly fishing for about 4 years and still don’t know everything nor am I an expert caster. I only know two types of casts pretty well. The one I use most is the Roll Cast. Yes. Practice your casts in the back yard, but to show any improvement I found that I learn the most on the water. You are welcome to chat or send an e-mail if your need any fly fishing advice.

Get your fly in the water and good luck!

- STB

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Fly fishing is the technique of attracting fish using artificial bait. The baits could be made of synthetic or natural materials. Unlike traditional fishing where they use real baits like worms and have a heavier Fishing Rods, fly fishing can be done with just wool tied around the hook and with a rod heavy enough to sink the bait into the water. Fly fishing was first recorded to be used by Macedonian fishermen in the Astraeus River. However, there are many types and techniques all over the world as was practiced by different countries and localities. Basically, fly fishing in saltwater and in freshwater require different techniques. These techniques are made by people who have fished in those waters for many years and have developed some idea on how to catch a fish better in such aquatic territory. Because of the fast-growing fame, Fly Fishing Resorts are established in North America, Europe and all over the world to cater to the needs of fishing enthusiasts and vacationers who want to learn the art of fly fishing.

In some countries like Japan, fishing is actually recommended for their warriors in their quite times. This is believed to help them reach an inner peace. Well, this theory is not lost and being with nature is indeed a balm to our overused senses. It is a relaxing sport because it requires us to be with nature and to wait for most of the time. This allows us to develop patience and sensitivity to the acts of nature and the living things in it. This is exactly the reason why fly fishing resorts are so popular with busy people who want to have a relaxing vacation.

It is just as fulfilling as it is relaxing. This is because of the fact that we learn every time we fish. Fishing in itself requires technique and some skills to successfully draw in targets. There are different kinds of techniques used when fishing in different water. Fly fishing resorts have all varieties of water for fishing. We could choose a lake, river, ocean and many others. Whichever type of water we expose ourselves into, we must remember to follow the techniques and safety measures to avoid accidents. When fishing in cold water, the most important thing to remember is to wear the right wading boots. This is because some boots help us with our grip in walking slippery areas and other boots offer heat insulation. In cold water both factors could be a good combination to stay safe and avoid frostbite. In still deep waters, we may need a canoe or small boat to have greater chances of catching a fish by covering more water. In this area we need to really submerge or baits underwater because of the depth. The dry technique is only good in waters which are not so deep. Some fly fishing resorts offers fly fishing in saltwater. Fishing in this area can be done on the shore of off it using a boat.

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