While making the movie, Neeson developed a passion for fly-fishing and collecting vintage fishing rods. |
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When they talk of fish there they mean salmon and when they talk of fishing they mean fly-fishing. |
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A growing band of Scottish anglers are pioneering the challenging sport of fly-fishing for pike, that most vicious tyrant of our inland waters. |
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Get a copy for that pal of yours who is thinking of taking up fly-fishing, and you'll flog him your old rod the day after. |
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We liberate the sport of fly-fishing and take you back to the clean and simple basics. |
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It is worth noting, however, that the cynics are already in full cry about the alleged quality of western fly-fishing. |
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However, I do not believe that fly-fishing for big game fish is necessarily the be all and end all of fishing. |
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As a result, Mr. Cooper became a pioneer in fly-fishing and instituted the practice of releasing all but a very small number of fish. |
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The multitude of mountain brooks in northern Lozère make this land a very appreciated place for fly-fishing amateurs. |
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For in addition to photography, fly-fishing is one of Tomas Yeh's major interests. |
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In warmer weather, however, she liked trudging along the riverbanks to enjoy one of her other favourite sports, fly-fishing. |
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When last I stood before you, I spoke of my affinity for fly-fishing and of my natural predisposition for conservationism. |
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Favourite pastimes include fly-fishing, cross-country cycling, and running. |
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You'll find it here with wonderful food and upscale Western accommodations, along with fly-fishing, archery, hiking and airboat rides. |
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In regions where trout are indigenous, the sport of fly-fishing is big business as a sporting activity and a tourist attraction. |
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Spin casting for lake trout, whitefish, and northern pike is reason enough to pack the rods, but the big draw is fly-fishing for arctic grayling. |
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Throughout his life he maintained an interest in country ways including National Hunt racing, shooting and fly-fishing. |
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He is the author of three novels as well as a book on fly-fishing and has edited works by Mark Twain, Jack London and Zane Grey. |
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The many activities available nearby include fly-fishing, shooting, mountain biking, golf, and horse riding. |
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Barbless hooks are used for the fly-fishing and only one triple-hook or three single hooks are allowed for spinning. |
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The fishing is divided into Upper, Middle and Lower beats and offers a mixture of falls, deep holding pools and choppy fly-fishing streams. |
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Angling, both fly-fishing and coarse fishing, is governed by intricate rules, which justify the catch as the end-point of a contest. |
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In the past decade, the sport of fly-fishing has changed beyond recognition. |
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Goumois is a well-known site for canoeing, kayaking and fly-fishing. |
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Hats, of course, were a key element in defining a fisherperson's on-stream image, imparting a quality of costumed playacting to the sport of fly-fishing. |
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Pupils tell me, with great enthusiasm, of rowing, chess, horse-riding, judo, fly-fishing, clay-pigeon shooting, badminton and a host of other activities. |
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Pat also took up bee-keeping and fly-fishing and became a volunteer at Winchester Cathedral, working in both the Triforium Gallery and the treasury. |
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But this season he turns down the wattage, playing a darkly serious role in a play said to be about fly-fishing. |
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She told the story of an eight-year-old cocaine addict, for whom she could not get treatment, who thanks to fly-fishing and his mentoring at the Banff Centre by a series of artists, is now drug-free. |
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Whether you're a fly-fishing fanatic or a family looking for a new outdoor adventure, skilled guides can outfit you with all the gear, help you find the very best spots and pick just the right lure to land that big one. |
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If you're into saltwater fly-fishing, then add in a 9-10 weight fly outfit and carry weight forward floating and fast sinking lines with plenty of backing capacity. |
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It probably is the most technical way of fishing, next to fly-fishing, and one needs to persevere with it and not give up when the first outing produces nothing. |
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Our weekend retreats focus on wellness and incorporate counseling, educational services and the sport of fly-fishing to promote mental and physical healing. |
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Iceland is one of the world's top fly-fishing destinations, and fly-fishing in Iceland is famously a test of skill, nous, patience and determination. |
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Half of the charm in fly-fishing for salmon is in the method. |
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Heavy caddis and mayfly hatches allow for spectacular dry fly-fishing. |
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What's bewitching, even hypnotic, about fly-fishing is the cast. |
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I enjoy fly-fishing, but noodling, I'm afraid, I'll leave to Paul. |
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And as this week's Fish of the Week proves, another form of surface fly-fishing, dapping, can also produce some heartstopping moments. |
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Rates include lodging, all meals, daily maid service, swimming, fly-fishing, riding instructions, daily rides into the wilderness, evening cookout, campfires and all activities at the ranch. |
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Constant winds then aerate the lakes, while hatches of mayflies, caddises, and gum beetles create classic conditions for fly-fishing. |
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That also means a gay channel would be free to do pretty much what it wanted, from locker-room interviews at the gay Olympics to fly-fishing trannies. |
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On day two he's desperately seeking salmon at a remote fly-fishing spot, and the day after he's kayaking in the Strait of Georgia with local guide Kim to fish for lingcod. |
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