A good double haul is curtail wherever you’re fishing.
Never more than in salt water. A lot of anglers, however, find it mystifying. Here’s Capt Joel Dickyto explain how you can have a great double haul.
Watch the video!
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Is this photo from the same stock of pics that made the cover of fly rod & reel angling adventures cover?
Hey Murphy if it’s the cover from a couple of months ago yeah … Louis took those shots of me within minutes of one another lol… Good eye and memory! Hope you are liking the tips..
I have that magazine in my fly magazine pile at work is why it looked so familiar. Keep the tips coming. I need them to keep me from sinking a half pound musky fly into my skull or someone else (football helmet is key for the rower). Before I make a single or double cast I tell myself “your only gonna get one shot at this azzhole so slow down.”
Hey Murphy, do you get TU’s Trout magazine? The cover of the next one is going to look pretty familiar.
It’s not the one of me naked in the tub trying to unthaw my boots is it? Seems strange now but at the time is sounded like a great idea to let you guys cut me out of my waders.
Their calling it The Full Murphy
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