Saturday Shoutout / When to Fish Alaska, Guide’s Plan of Attack & More

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This week's Saturday shoutout I showcase four fly fishing articles that caught my eye this week. One's helpful if you're wanting to make that dream to trip Alaska but don't know when to go. Another talks about when and why guides sometimes move to different...

Sunday’s Classic / Covering a Hatch From Top to Bottom

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Have you ever been standing in the river watching a big hatch unfold with rising fish all around you but no matter how hard you try you can't get the feeding fish to eat? Covering and hatch from top to bottom starts with you first...

Sunday’s Classic / Two Reasons for Greasing Your Leader

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Many anglers out there shy away from fishing tiny dry flies because they find it difficult to see them and keep them floating during their drifts. Greasing the length of your leader with fly floatant can help your tiny dries float longer and make them...

Saturday Shoutout / FlyFishing Oldies but Goodies

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This weeks Saturday shoutout I re-shed some light on a few fly fishing articles that are oldies but goodies. All of these were good reads the first time around and they're still worthy of our time to re-visit and read a second time because of...

Trout Utilize Shade Year Round and So Should Anglers

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When fly anglers bring up the topic of targeting shade in conversation for catching trout, most of the time they're talking about doing it during the dog days of summer. Although it's true that trout will regularly seek out shade (for cooler water) when water...