Fly Fishing in the Winter – Getting in the Routine

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I'll be the first to admit, that the first few cold fronts of the year negatively effect my angling morale. Those initial cold fronts are always a sobering reminder that winter is quickly approaching, and the warm days of the summer and fall are long...

Sunday Classic / Slowing Down and Casting Easier Can Improve Your Fly Cast

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Read the title of this article and try to live by it. It's my attempt in "one sentence", to help fly anglers quickly improve their fly casting, and it's made me twice fly caster and fisherman I am today. There's lots more to fly casting than...

Fly Fishing Patagonia: Video

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Justin and I have a small part in this beautiful video. Our trip to Patagonia last year remains the coolest trout fishing trip I've ever taken. We were fortunate to be on the water with Pablo Saracco and get a little screen time on his project...

Can Anglers and Trout Have Mutual Admiration?

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WHAT COMES TO MIND WHEN YOU LOOK AT THIS PHOTOGRAPH? This photograph reminds me of the blissful feeling I'm overcome with, just before I release a big beautiful trout back into the wild. There's something very special about the last few seconds that an angler spends...

Saturday Shoutout / Stalking Your Rights

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Dangerous precedents are being set in the New Mexico State House which could effect angler access everywhere. In another great, and important, piece from Matt Copeland of Stalking The Seam, we learn that tide of anti-democratic sentiment has stripped New Mexico state residents of rights which...