Why I Always Carry a Backup Gear Box

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By Kent Klewein Have you ever made it to the river after a two hour drive and realized when you got there, you had forgot to pack one of your crucial pieces of fishing gear? I'll be the first to admit I've been that unfortunate angler plenty...

2 Scenarios For Greasing Your Leader

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by Kent Klewein SOMETIMES ALL IT TAKES IS A LITTLE GREASE. Here are two scenarios where I find treating my leader with floatant helps me catch more fish. 1. Fishing with Tiny Dry Flies Many anglers out there shy away from fishing tiny dry flies because they find it...

Sunday Classic / Streamers Aren’t Just For Big Water

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Fly fishing to picky educated trout that get pounded daily by fly anglers, can get many of us flustered at times. It's easy to find ourselves following everyone else's lead on the water when it comes to pattern choice. Blue ribbon trout streams in Colorado come...

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...

Sunday Classic / 4 Tips For Capturing Better Release Shots of Your Fish

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Your best shot at capturing a good photograph of you and your catch, is first having someone along with you that's competent with a camera in their hands. But even a world class photographer will tell you, it's extremely difficult getting those picture perfect photographs,...