Covering a Hatch Starts with Carrying the Right Flies

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By Kent Klewein Have you ever been standing in the river watching a big hatch unfolding with rising fish all around you, but for some reason you can't get the feeding fish to eat your flies? Covering and owning a hatch starts with you first carrying the...

Landlocked Stripers on the Fly

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IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN! Time for me to get excited about layering up and getting on one of my local reservoirs for some landlocked stripers on the fly. The fall and winter months are great times for both numbers and big fish if you're...

Sunday Classic / 10 Tips For Targeting Rising Trout With Terrestrials

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One of my favorite times of the year to fly fish for trout is when I'm able to target rising fish with terrestrials. It's always a breath of fresh air when I'm able to leave the nymph box at the truck in exchange for my...

Sunday Classic / Angler Attitude Can Increase Success During Tough Fishing Conditions

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I'M GRATEFUL TO HAVE A FULL-TIME FISHING PARTNER THAT ISN'T AFRAID TO STEP IT UP WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH. Louis Cahill is the epitome of this, he's an angler that's willing to do whatever's necessary to put fish in the net, even when catching fish...

Why All Fly Anglers Should Be Watching Their Back Cast

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By Kent Klewein NO FLY ANGLER SHOULD EVER FEEL ASHAMED TO WATCH HIS/HER BACK CAST WHEN FLY FISHING. In fact, if you make a habit of consistently watching your back cast, you'll become a much better fly caster overtime and catch a good deal more fish when...