Sunday’s Classic / Pheasant Tail Nymph Attractor

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I’m a firm believer in utilizing a bright attractor nymph in my tandem nymph rigs during the winter months.  A couple years back, I thought to myself, why not take a proven traditional fly patterns and modify them with bright attractor fly tying materials. This...

The Redfish Wiggler

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My buddy Paul Puckett is best known for his beautiful paintings of fish and his funny renderings of celebrity’s holding fish. What you may not know about Paul is that he’s a redfish junky. So much so that he recently moved to Charleston SOuth Carolina...

Saturday Shoutout / Mikes Gone Fishing

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  Nothing is nearer to my heart than a fellow sharing a few good words and some great photos on a subject we both love. Mike Sepelak does both with a gentile grace that’s impossible to resist. I hear the sounds of the North Carolina...

New Products From Sage for 2013

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  There aren’t a lot of names in fly fishing bigger than Sage. Known for quality rods hand made here in the USA, Sage is clearly a leader in the sport. When a company like Sage takes a marked turn in its rod design theory,...

Sunday’s Classic / Split-Shot Placement For Tandem Nymph Rigs

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Have you ever heard the saying, “The difference between a good nymph fisherman and a poor nymph fisherman is knowing when to add one more split-shot to your rig”? If your nymphs aren’t getting down in the strike zone, you’re going to be missing a...