Airflo Super Dri Goes Streamer

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When it comes to streamer fishing I go big or go home. That's why I'm so excited about the new streamer lines from Airflo. These lines are designed for the way I like to fish. Big and mean. Tim Rajeff, of Airflo, worked with Kelly Galloup to...

The Water Haul Cast – Slow Your Roll

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By Kent Klewein The water haul cast is phenomenal for fly fishing small trout streams. I love it for a few reasons. First, because it allows you to make a presentation without false casting over the fish. This is done by you using the water and fly...

First Fly Rods

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What should your first fly rod be? Does it matter? My first fly rod was a 9' 7 weight bamboo given to me by my grandfather. Not some cherished family heirloom or finely tooled work of art. It was a piece of shit with half the...

Is America’s Keystone Fishery A City Block From Disaster?

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By Brian Kozminski I live in northern Michigan, epicenter of the world’s largest freshwater system. Twenty percent of the world’s fresh water surrounds us, and that's great. It provides us multiple uses for recreation. Swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, SUP's, and fishing. When I ask people from...

Sunday Classic / Fly Fishing Shade In The Summer Can Keep You Hooked Up

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When summer is in full swing water temperatures are at their highest levels of the year. Fly anglers can stay in the action longer if they concentrate on fishing shaded areas. I don't care if you're on the lake fly fishing for bass or on your...