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Tip #92: Treating Fish Gently
Most of the fish that you catch when you’re fly fishing will have sensitive areas such as their mouths and gills. Handle them gently when you remove the fly so that you don’t damage them. And remember that some fish have sharp teeth so avoid putting your fingers inside the mouth.
Tip #93: Fishing Near White Rocks
If you’re looking for success try to find some white rocks to fish near. White rocks in a dark streambed can provide you with a lighter background. This will allow the fish to see a dark colored insect or lure as it drifts over the contrasting colors of white rock and dark water. This can often end in a good strike for you.
Tip #94: Large Predator Fish and Low Light
When you mix a large predator fish with low light levels you end up with a fish that exercises less caution and is more aggressive than when the light is high. Great days for fishing for large predators are at sunrise, at sunset, when there is stormy weather, and after the sun goes down.
Tip #95: On your Way to Experience
As a beginner fly fisher you’ll want to focus on becoming more experienced. Following are some of the top tips for fly fishing from the experts:
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