Where can one do flyfishing? Learn where to flyfish. Large rivers, small tiny, tiny streams are all good. Our fishing goes all the way from the middle fork of the Salmon River, wide and deep and heavily...
Large rivers, small tiny, tiny streams are all good. Our fishing goes all the way from the middle fork of the Salmon River, wide and deep and heavily running river, to the tiniest little cedar streams.
There is what we call float tube fishing. It's also called still water fishing. That's done on lakes or ponds. In our case, we have high mountain lakes that we go to. The float tubes are kind of like sitting in the middle of an inner tube except there is a seat in the bottom. You wear fins on your feet like scuba diving, and you paddle around the lake. You can fish right out of this little individual float tube in the lake. That's used frequently all over the country.
Then, there are people that go to private places too that have large manmade lakes or reservoirs, and you can do the same kind of float tube fishing in those areas. Some people call what we do "walk and wade" fishing because we are wading in the streams. Some people, for whatever reason, in some parts of the country, don't want to wade in the streams. So, they will just do the fly-fishing offshore, either on a lake, river, or a stream.
