Sunday’s Classic / 3 Tips for Fishing High & Dirty Water for Trout

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Have you ever pulled up to a stream after a heavy rain ready to fish but canceled your fishing plans because the water looked too high and dirty? I’ll be the first to admit there are times when this is the case, but very often,...

Saturday Shoutout / DIY Welded Loops, Hank Patterson #7, Simms & Stoneflies

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This week's Saturday shoutout we showcase three fly fishing videos. The first is a DIY instructional, the second is for laughs, and the third is just meant to get your blood pumping. Thought it was about time to dive into some non-reading content. May all...

Weather Dictates When and How I Fish My Terrestrials

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Every year, I'm asked by clients, when is the best time for them to come up and experience the terrestrial bite? For years, I kept a terrestrial fishing journal to help me better serve my clients. The journal documented the arrival times of specific terrestrials...

Saturday Shoutout / Outsmarting Fish, Chronicles of Cod & HatchMag

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This week's Saturday Shoutout we bring you three fly fishing reads. The first, is about a lake that I've been dreaming about fly fishing for years, famous for its giant rainbow trout. The second, is a short read that talks about the feelings we...

The NZ Strike Indicator Company Goes Bigger

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A while back, I wrote a post that showcased The Strike Indicator System, invented by New Zealander, Barry Dombro. After testing it out for several days on the water and talking with friends of mine that also fished with it, I contacted Barry by email...