Believe it or not, get "Fly Fishing for dummies". It has answered a lot of questions in the beggining. I had my first big week at the Yakima and I have a friend that is very knowledgable. He said that I was casting and working the rod and line like I knew what I was doing. I know what your going through but don't think you can learn it all in a few weeks. Keep me posted and "Fish on" --- "Kuttner, David B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Being new to fly fishing, I am looking for > suggestions on what one > should do when fishing a stream or river for the > first time without any > prior knowledge of hatches, effective patterns, the > most productive > stretches of water, etc.. Basically, when you get > to the water what do > you do/look for if you have no idea of what fly > patterns to use or what > part of the river to fish? How can one "learn" the > river so to speak? > I have been fishing the Little Spokane River for the > last few days and I > have never fished it before. Thus far, nobody else > I have asked has > much first hand information to give me about it > either, so I have been > pretty much on my own. If anyone can share some > info with me about this > little river I'd really appreciate it. Thanks for > your help. >
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