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Fly Fishing

Fly-Fishing For Bluegill 101

March 2, 2010

Fly-fishing for bluegills is not the most challenging sport. But as with any fishing, attention to detail can make you more successful. Bluegills have small mouths, which restrict the size of the prey they consume. The jaw hinge on bluegills is set well in front of the eyes. When they open their mouths, a perfect [...]

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Fishing: Expert ties fly fishing success to timing – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

February 28, 2010

Anglers eager to target wild trout should consider timing as much as tackle when choosing a destination. “Most people focus on flies and technique but often overlook the best times to go,” said Dwight Landis, who is slated as a featured speaker at …
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Graphite Fly Fishing Rods

February 28, 2010

Crystal River Fly and Spinning Combo Travel Kit
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All About The Hare’s Ear

February 17, 2010

The Hare’s Ear imitates nothing in particular while at the same time looking like every thing. The Hare’s Ear, in sizes suitable for the occasion, can become a mayfly nymph, midge pupa, caddis larva, aquatic scud, hellgrammite, stonefly, anything that makes a living crawling beneath rocks and rotting logs on a stream or lake bottom. [...]

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All About The Adams Dry Fly

February 15, 2010

The Adams Dry Fly imitates nothing in particular but at the same time looks enough like everything to catch trout anywhere. The Adams is long-lasting, a must for the practical fly angler. On my local creeks Your fly box would simply be incomplete without a selection of Adams dries. Sizes 12 to 20 should work [...]

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All About The Woolly Bugger

February 12, 2010

The Woolly Bugger fills many needs. It serves as an imitation leach or crawfish, it can also be a minnow, a damsel fly, a dragonfly nymph or a hellgrammite, or simply something a trout does not want living in its territory. Size 8 works nearly anywhere. But for truly big fish, don’t neglect offerings up [...]

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