The Finer points Of the Client Guide Relationship

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There’s not much better than the feeling you get when angler and fishing guide work together like a well oiled machine. Regardless of which role you play in that relationship, it’s in your best interest to work together toward a common goal. Unfortunately that’s not always...



Bonefish Don’t Dance

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DANCING ON THE BOW IS A BIG TURN-OFF. I had the pleasure of doing a little bonefishing with a good friend the other day. We were poling the flats on the west side of South Andros and the wind was howling. The sky was full of...



Tarpon of Cuba: 3 Tips For Success

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By Dan Frasier I think what surprised me most was that they still looked like fish. The dark shapes sliding below the surface were intimately familiar despite their legendary status, but the vastness of the flats and channels of Jardines de la Reina off the coast of...



The Mental Game of Permit and Steelhead Fishing

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By Tucker Ladd I will be the first to admit it — I have a permit fishing problem. While that is a hard enough itch to scratch, living in the urban wilderness of Denver, CO, I have also developed a bit of a steelhead fishing...



Small Stream Recon Part I

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By Jason Tucker Small streams have always held a special place in my heart.  For one thing, where I lived in the tip Northern Michigan, all we had was small streams, and lots of them. I cut my teeth on small streams. It was a long drive...