The New Zealand Strike Indicator

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IT'S NOT OFTEN THAT A PRODUCT COMES ALONG WHICH CHANGES THE WAY I FISH. I don't always fish an indicator, but when I do, it's this one. I absolutely love it. It's sensitive, stealthy, versatile and super easy to use. Long story short, it puts more...

South Andros, A Love Story

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By Louis Cahill I LOVE THE BAHAMAS. It hits me about this time every year. Just about the time I start pulling out the polar fleece and looking for my fishing gloves I start thinking about Andros. I love the cold weather, it's not that, it's just...

Presenting A Fly With Your Back Cast Is Like Being Ambidextrous

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LET’S TALK ABOUT WHAT I THINK IS ONE OF THE MOST UNDER-RATED SALTWATER FLY CASTS. THE BACK CAST PRESENTATION. Imagine being ambidextrous and never having to worry about what direction the wind is blowing. That's what a back cast presentation can do for you. Using your...

20 Of The Hottest New Flies For 2015

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By Carter Lyles We are totally stoked for you to see all the crazy, new, innovative flies that are out and rippin’ lips right now! Everything from warmwater to saltwater to freshwater, we’re about to knock ‘em out. Gink and Gasoline has talked with the biggest...

Saturday Shoutout / The One Fly

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By Carter Lyles FOR THE INTERMEDIATE-EXPERT FLY TIER These Europeans have their flies down to a needlepoint. Some of the best fly tiers in the world come from Europe. For example, a German born fly fishing enthusiast, Holger Lachmann’s fly fishing blog, The One Fly, provides viewers...