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  • How to Rig and Fish Bead Eggs
    March 5, 2015

    How to Rig and Fish Bead Eggs

    Since time out of mind in rivers around the globe, trout have spawned, laying their eggs in ancient gravels, only to have their efforts and familial dreams devoured by other fish. In the constantly moving world of trout, where currents continually push and pull and food actively seeks to evade capture, the opportunity to [...]
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  • How to Hack Your Flies & Multiply Your Fly Box
    December 1, 2014

    How to Hack Your Flies & Multiply Your Fly Box

    No matter how diligently we may tie flies through the winter and pack line after line of our favorite patterns into our fly boxes, inevitably we will find ourselves thigh deep in some river looking blankly at a piece of broken tippet and our last "Hot Fly" swimming downstream in the mouth of a big fish. Now before [...]
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  • Learn to Anticipate the Next Hot Hatch
    November 4, 2014

    Learn to Anticipate the Next Hot Hatch

    Being born and raised in the Mid-West, my life was intimately connected to land. From working on farms and ranches during my early years, to selling sweet corn on the side of the road to pay for college, the seasons were marked by their own unique rhythms of planting and harvest. From the [...]
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  • Rules to Fly Fishing During the Spawn: Keep it Over-Easy
    October 13, 2014

    Rules to Fly Fishing During the Spawn: Keep it Over-Easy

    I'll try to keep the egg puns to a minimum, but "Over-Easy" aptly describes the action to be expected when fishing during or around the spawn; you will catch a lot of fish! Like a bunch of frat boys posturing at a bar before close, trout get aggressive and make poor decisions when they are getting ready to [...]
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  • When its Time to Fly Fish With Terrestrials
    September 9, 2014

    When its Time to Fly Fish With Terrestrials

    The astute fly angler doesn't wait until they are on the water before they attempt to match the hatch, but begin the process while driving to stream, and continue to hone their fly choice while trekking down to the water. Each summer and fall, clumsy hopping, crawling, and flying terrestrials (land insects and animals) [...]
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  • Red Hot Summers - Why Trout Love Red Flies
    August 1, 2014

    Red Hot Summers - Why Trout Love Red Flies

    With the progression of summer, fishing across the country is heating up both figuratively and literally. Anglers can anticipate waves of hatches throughout the day, with fish feeding in every level of the water column. Water clarity will improve daily as runoff continues to slow and flows decrease. With the long sunny days and stable summer [...]
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  • Fly Fishing with William Shakespeare - What's in a Name?
    July 1, 2014

    Fly Fishing with William Shakespeare - What's in a Name?

    "A fly by any other name would fish as sweet." These words were penned by playwright and middling rod manufacturer, William Shakespeare, in a play about the forlorn love between the son of a fly fisherman and the daughter of a worm dunker. While this melancholy tale clearly illustrates the heartbreaking consequences of [...]
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  • A Fly Fisher's Cautionary Tale
    June 1, 2014

    A Fly Fisher's Cautionary Tale

    Hindsight is always 20/20. As I look back, maybe I didn't need to work all of those weekends. Gazing over my computer monitor and trays of flies, I would see them outside of my window, waiting to play, but would inevitably convince myself that the work could not wait. It seems like [...]
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