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Over the years my job as a guide has prompted me to find the simplest...
Over the years my job as a guide has prompted me to find the simplest...
My first experience with was mind blowing. I still remember the guide talking me into...
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Our shop, located in the Pacific Northwest, is frequented by salmon and steelhead junkies typical of the left coast. These folks rely on 8 and 9-weight rods in their pursuit of anadromous fish, yet when they opt to stretch their legs, to chase some fish on the saltwater flats, well, I’m (understandably) met with the same rendition of the same question: "what rod should I get for my upcoming tropical trip? Is there a difference between a salt and freshwater 8-weight?”
The answer: Yes, yes there is. However, the differences are basic, so let's hope this longform answer demystifies those subtleties en route to helping determine whether a salt or "all water" rod is right for you.
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Hinged New Zealand Style Indicator Rig I have modified this rig over the years, but...
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Euro Nymphing Tip for Hook Setting This tip is harder than it appears. Anyone that...
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If you are Dippin' you ain't Fishin'. Plain and simple. We're not talking Copenhagen here,...
Stop being like 90% of the dummies out there trying to cast to the other...
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Generate More Strikes by Twitching and Skating Your Dry Fly One thing that makes fly...
Watch the Video as you browse the Outfit Builder, but your selection process should funnel...
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I realize this is techy stuff for many of you, but I am certain that...
You can easily do better than a factory tied Euro Nymphing Leader. While these are...
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Before you scroll down and click the video, consider these thoughts. Your setup should be...