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Better fishing pictures: Go low
One of the most common errors we see when we see people taking pictures is that they are looking down on their subject. If you want pictures, which grab attention and have impact a good way is to lower your stance. Bend, kneel, sit even lie down to get below your motif.
March 20th 2006
Pesca a mosca
Yeah, it's Italian, and no, Martin doesn't read Italian! But the nice layout and the great pictures is more than enough to make him enjoy this "Complete manual of fly fishing" in Italian. And in spite of having to spell his way through a few sentences, has already learned a couple of new things.
January 3rd 2010
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Tying shrimp flies
How to tie the best shrimp fly patterns. Imitations of shrimp for saltwater fishing for bonefish, sea trout and many more fish that eat shrimps.