Fly Fishing Made Easy IIThere's something mysterious about fly fishing which scares many anglers off. Although some may say it's much more detailed than using a regular fishing rod and reel it still isn't difficult and usually once someone learns to fly fish they choose to do it for life. Millions of anglers enjoy fly fishing, there are millions more who would like to try it out, but have misconceptions that fishing with a fly rod is simply too hard or complicated. Those misconceptions are addressed, along with easy-to-follow instructions and advice in 'Fly Fishing Made Easy II,' offered in both an interactive DVD and video now available from 3M Scientific Anglers™. This video will help anyone learn how to fly fish from beginner to novice. It's a great step forward in helping others learn this great sport. "While videos remain popular for entertainment and information, the rising use of DVD players and DVD-equipped personal computers provides us with a new avenue to introduce people to the sport of fly fishing," said George Dierberger with Scientific Anglers™. "With the 'Fly Fishing Made Easy II' DVD format, those interested in taking up the sport have complete interactive capabilities, from viewing the video, a chapter menu to quickly go from segment to segment and back again for review, to bonus sections and reference sections including fly fishing terms and information on fly fishing tackle." The video segment of 'Fly Fishing Made Easy II' features Brian O'Keefe and Judith O'Keefe focusing on a four-part instructional plan on how to fly-fish. The plan starts with putting together a balanced package including the rod, reel, fly line and leader. Next comes tackle assembly, where the O'Keefe's explain how the balanced package is put together with appropriate knots. From there, it's on to casting, with Brian and Judith providing the basics on proper techniques to present a fly. On the water action finds Brian and Judith at Seven Pines Lodge in Wisconsin, the Hay Creek Ranch Lakes in central Oregon and on the Deschutes River in Warm Springs, Oregon to show how the plan all fits together to catch fish. www.scientificangler.com |
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