Tenkara, the new Bamboo

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A GUEST POST BY TIM HARRIS OF NORTHWEST-TENKARA.COM Fly fishing began in both the west and east with a long supple rod, a fixed line, a leader and a fly. This is how Dame Juliana Berners, Issac Walton and Japanese commercial fisherman fished. Time went by and...

Sunday Classic / The Bimini Twist

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The Bimini Twist may be the the most mysterious knot in fly fishing. I love the look you get when you tie one. It's as though you pulled a rabbit out of your fishing hat. In reality, the Bimini Twist is not a difficult knot....

Saturday Shoutout / The Sage Light Saber & A Bloggers Wager

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Although totally worth your time, this weeks Shoutout is admittedly self-serving. I have a little wager going with my good friend Andrew Bennett at Deneki Outdoors. Kent and I feel like our readers are the best and most loyal readers on the web. We did a...

2014 Redington Waders

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2014 BRINGS WITH IT NEW REDINGTON WADER LINES FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. The Super Dry Fly Waders for men feature nano-technology and come in standard, zip front and pants. These options have you covered for every wading scenario. The new Siren waders and boots for...

The New CCFX2 Fly Reel From Nautilus

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I'M PRETTY BRAND LOYAL WHEN IT COMES TO FLY REELS. I HAVE LOTS OF DIFFERENT BRANDS OF ROD BUT ONLY A COUPLE OF NAMES SHOW UP ON MY REELS. NAUTILUS IS ONE OF THEM. Quality is important in any gear you use but when it comes...