Sunday’s Classic / Are there Really Any Trash Fish?

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I don’t know about you but if a fish will eat a fly I generally have no problem fly fishing for it. And I don’t consider there to be any trash fish, because they all provide enjoyment and opportunity for anglers to learn. Some people...



Saturday’s Shoutout / Collin Carlson – Finpusher

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This saturday’s shoutout goes to Collin Carlson from Finpusher.com. Why you ask? Because he’s the type of guy we need more of in the industry. He’s an extremely talented fly fisherman, fly tyer, and photographer, that could care less about all the hype of being...



Sunday Classic / Secrets of Alaska’s Best Guides

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What does it take to be a bad ass Alaska fly fishing guide? Let’s dig around in Whitney Gould’s pocket and find out! Looks like some twenty pound mono, misc tying materials, candy wrappers, a Thing-a-mabobber, a cool heart shaped rock, an empty Pepto pack...



Saturday Shoutout / The Dead Drift

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I recently got my hands on a copy of “The Dead Drift” the latest offering for Stealth Films of New Zealand. There are a lot of fly fishing films out there. Lately the style of film that has been popular is the intense fish porn...



Sunday’s Classic / 5 Reasons Why Pocket Water is Suited For Beginners

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In case you missed it back in September, this weeks Sunday Classic is all about pocket water and why it’s great for everyone to fish, especially newcomers to the sport. 1. Pocket water provides more trout habitat than any other type of trout water. The...